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1 1 | when we found them, at that time, not averse from so holy
2 1 | But, as too much of the time appointed had already passed
3 1 | another prorogation, the time for opening the Council,
4 1 | advanced age. Meanwhile, as the time fixed for the Council,--
5 1 | precision. We, in the mean time, applied ourselves to that
6 1 | for that it was at that time, necessary for them to return
7 1 | another prorogation of the time for opening the council.
8 1 | circumstances, be held at that time, we accorded to the said
9 1 | the said princes, that the time for celebrating the council
10 1 | of the shortness of the time, be completed at Nice,--
11 1 | further prorogation of the time; and the most serene emperor
12 1 | forward to that more suitable time, and to that conclusion
13 1 | watching for that hidden time, for the time of thy good
14 1 | that hidden time, for the time of thy good pleasure, 0
15 1 | the conclusion, that every time is well pleasing unto God
16 1 | regard that there should be time both for publishing this
17 1 | that of others, both in time and eternity. But if, which
18 1 | the Lateran Church, at the time when the multitude of the
19 1 | where it shall for some time hang exposed to be read
20 3,1 | prayers; and during the time that the sacred services
21 5,2 | intended) to be at any time published. Contraveners
22 7,1 | Whereas there is, at this time, not without the shipwreck
23 7,1 | that blessed fulness of the time was come, sent unto men,
24 7,1 | the Law, and during the time of the Law, to many of the
25 7,1 | you shall not sin at any time. From which it is plain,
26 7,1 | obtained also in its (due) time, if so be, however, that
27 7,2 | are to be found at this time, who-as is grievously to
28 8,1 | one, in a given manner and time. ~No one, by whatsoever
29 8,1 | and to hold at the same time several Metropolitan, or
30 8,1 | or to retain at the same time several cures, or otherwise
31 8,1 | have a prescription from time immemorial, commission of
32 8,1 | consecration within the time prescribed by law, and any
33 8,1 | who is not straitened (for time), by occasion of some ecclesistical
34 8,1 | have a prescription from time immemorial, unless they
35 8,3 | certain other reasons at that time also named, suspended, upon
36 8,3 | more opportune and suitable time to be declared by us: being
37 8,3 | unable, from being at that time lawfully hindered, to repair
38 9,1 | Council be transferred for a time to the city of Bologna,
39 11,1 | was hoped would in a short time be present; wishing, however,
40 11,2 | religion, which for a long time have prevailed in Germany
41 11,2 | Sovereign Pontiff for the time, it appertains to indict
42 11,2 | care, that, at the same time, in the said city, there
43 14,4 | November; and that at the same time, in both Sessions, the matter
44 15,1 | sacrament, condemns at the same time the opinions of those who
45 15,1 | sacred and most acceptable time of Lent,--a custom which
46 15,2 | our souls; yet is there no time wherein he strains more
47 15,2 | this Sacrament, and on the time when it ought to be administered. ~
48 15,5 | promote during a certain time such as come unto them,
49 15,5 | bishop may suspend, for the time that shall seem to him fit,
50 15,5 | bishop, even out of the time of visitation.~All prelates
51 16,1 | they may have sufficient time and leisure, not only to
52 16,2 | may be present here at the time, may on their part justly
53 16,2 | both from and during the time that they shall have been
54 17,1 | further progress at that time; and so far was the holy
55 17,1 | no longer wear away their time in unemployment, useless
56 17,2 | Trent. Then, after that the time of Its celebration had been,
57 17,2 | city of Trent, at which time certain other decrees were
58 17,2 | the Lateran Church, at the time when the people is wont
59 17,2 | where it shall for some time be left to be read by and
60 19,1 | of books, and also in due time report thereon to this holy
61 19,3 | may be present here at the time, may on their part justly
62 19,3 | both from and during the time that they shall have been
63 22,1 | unfrequent, yet, in progress of time, that custom having been
64 22,1 | some places, it, at one time, observed that custom; for
65 22,1 | reserves the same to another time,--for the earliest opportunity
66 22,2 | the Apostolic See--at the time of the very first deduction
67 22,2 | Vicars shall be, for the time being, deputed with a portion
68 22,2 | coadjutors, or vicars for the time being, and assign the same
69 22,2 | may, through the injury of time, cease to be so employed,
70 22,2 | with a prescription from time immemorial, letters conservatory,
71 23,1 | many errors are at this time disseminated and many things
72 23,4 | in this case, during the time that he shall reside and
73 23,4 | them, altogether or for a time, to exercise that office,
74 23,5 | Session, reserved unto another time, for an opportunity that
75 24,1 | CONDEMNATION OF THE ERRORS OF OUR TIME. ~CHAPTER I. ~On the institution
76 24,2 | fruits, in proportion to the time of his absence, and that
77 24,2 | abolished through the injury of time, the forgetfulness of men,
78 24,2 | celebrated publicly, at the time appointed by law, and in
79 24,2 | appointed interstices of time, unless the bishop shall
80 24,2 | which have been for some time interrupted in very many
81 25,2 | several wives at the same time, and that this is not prohibited
82 25,4 | circumstances of the present time,-exhorts and admonishes
83 25,4 | looked into in the mean time,-unless the most blessed
84 25,4 | some other more convenient time, according to the custom
85 25,4 | the faithful, according as time, place and opportunity shall
86 25,4 | theirs, only during the time necessary for the visitation,
87 25,4 | ordains, that if at any time it be thought proper, for
88 25,4 | been exercised for some time in the clerical order, is
89 25,4 | to that order, within the time prescribed by law and by
90 25,4 | province. But, in the mean time, the bishop, assisted by
91 25,4 | have been made from that time forth to the present; notwithstanding
92 25,4 | several benefices at the same time; the holy Synod, desiring
93 25,4 | conscience, after the said time. But the holy Synod desires
94 25,4 | public notice. When the time appointed has transpired,
95 25,4 | incapable of any others for the time to come. And in regard of
96 25,4 | already deputed for the time being to the vacant church,
97 25,4 | years at the latest from the time that the suit was instituted:
98 25,5 | seem advisable, and the time will allow thereof, certain
99 26,3 | superfluous, but at the same time nothing shall be refused
100 26,3 | prior, shall be from that time forth incapable of holding
101 26,3 | others be granted for the time to come, they shall be regarded
102 26,3 | own Superior, within such time as the bishop shall appoint;
103 26,3 | under probation from the time of taking the habit. And
104 26,3 | food and clothing, for the time that they are under probation;
105 26,3 | be in ignorance as to the time of profession, the Superioress
106 26,3 | omit anything which may in time be used in wholesomely providing
107 26,4 | they did not at the same time shine so pre-eminent in
108 26,4 | Pontiff; and at the same time publicly express their detestation
109 26,4 | place, the person, or the time, he shall himself judge
110 26,4 | whatsoever. But if at any time the urgent necessity, or
111 26,4 | the most useful for that time and place, as shall seem
112 26,4 | exemption, and custom, even from time immemorial, to the contrary,
113 26,4 | presentations during a period of time so remote that it exceeds
114 26,4 | shall the proof derived from time immemorial be otherwise
115 26,4 | be found, at this present time, to hold benefices in the
116 26,4 | resignations which shall from this time forth be made by fathers
117 26,4 | been in this state from time immemorial, if a suitable
118 26,4 | exactly observed: if, at any time, a dispensation is to be
119 26,11| errors of the heretics of our time, and to deliver and teach
120 26,11| be absent for so long a time without great loss to the
121 26,15| happy memory, as during the time of our pontificate; and
122 27 | ecclesiastical discipline, to procure time peace and concord of the
123 27 | Council had been, a long time previously, indicted by
124 27 | was, therefore, for a long time interrupted, not without
125 27 | Its decrees, passed in our time and that of our predecessors;
126 27 | the Lateran church, at the time when the people is wont
127 27 | and be there left for some time, to be read by and to come
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