Canon
1 3 | an account to others. If perchance he be a judge, let his decisions
2 3 | disapprove of the oath and should perchance be unwilling to swear, from
3 8 | precaution must be exercised lest perchance by undue haste grave detriment
4 12 | persons or properties and if perchance these persons should so
5 21 | of the Eucharist, unless perchance at the advice of their own
6 24 | form is not valid, unless perchance there is absolute unanimity
7 29 | the first one); and if perchance he should attempt to retain
8 32 | administration to a vicar, unless perchance there be a parochial church
9 34 | in the future. If anyone perchance should presume to act contrary
10 37 | punished as a falsifier, unless perchance it be a question of persons
11 47 | reasonable cause; should this perchance have happened and he who
12 47 | of the superior, unless perchance probable error likewise
13 57 | fortified town, or village, if perchance that place be under interdict,
14 59 | for such things, unless perchance it is evident that his action
15 64 | lack of room they cannot perchance be conveniently placed elsewhere,
16 66 | similar things, and, if perchance their cupidity is not given
17 HLD| declining to render aid, if perchance any should be found to be
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