Canon
1 3 | action. The same law is to be observed in regard to those who have
2 3 | command that the same be observed. If, however, he be a cleric,
3 5 | dignity proper to each to be observed; so that after their bishops
4 7 | exceeded the form to be observed in such cases. The abuses,
5 7 | due order, however, being observed in all things. If the canons
6 8 | But, while this is to be observed in regard to subjects, the
7 11 | many churches this is not observed, we, confirming the aforesaid
8 12 | approval of the four shall be observed inviolably by all, excuses,
9 12 | deliberation be in. violably observed. Moreover, the diocesan
10 14 | strictly and rigorously observed, so that he whom divine
11 29 | same we decree is to be observed in regard to dignities (
12 30 | suspended. The same is to be observed in regard to the chapters
13 30 | may be more effectively observed, such a sentence of suspension
14 33 | This restriction being observed, should the legates and
15 50 | kind cannot be generally observed without grave inconvenience.
16 51 | wish that it be strictly observed in the other degrees. Whence,
17 64 | This we decree is to be observed also with regar d to monks
18 66 | command that pious customs be observed, decreeing that the sacraments
19 HLD| for four years peace be observed in the whole Christian world,
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