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1 1 | and affixed, the letter aforesaid shall oblige and bind, after
2 5,1 | deliberately contemn the traditions aforesaid; let him be anathema. Let
3 6,2 | bishops, and the others aforesaid, be hindered by any lawful
4 6,2 | negligent in the matters aforesaid, let them be compelled thereto
5 8,1 | opposition to the (regulations) aforesaid. ~CHAPTER XV. ~Ordinaries
6 8,3 | with the advice and consent aforesaid, for the city of Trent,
7 8,3 | with the advice and consent aforesaid, by the tenor of these presents
8 8,3 | you shall see cause, the aforesaid Council from the city of
9 8,3 | Council in the other city as aforesaid unto which it shall have
10 8,3 | name and by the authority aforesaid, and to perform, regulate,
11 8,3 | ordained, in the matters aforesaid, and will, with God's help,
12 10,1 | expediting of the matters aforesaid; which day It has deemed,
13 11,1 | for the expediting of the aforesaid and other matters; yet so,
14 11,2 | expressed in his letters aforesaid, which, with all and each
15 15,1 | first place amongst the aforesaid acts of the penitent, is
16 16,1 | and promulgate the matters aforesaid,--till the festival of St.
17 16,2 | shall be treated of in the aforesaid Council of Trent, according
18 16,2 | above-named;--derogating from the aforesaid in this regard and for this
19 17,1 | the lawful impediments aforesaid shall not have been removed
20 17,2 | Council, to meet, by the aforesaid day, there to celebrate
21 19,3 | shall be treated of, in the aforesaid Council of Trent, according
22 19,3 | above-named;--derogating from the aforesaid in this regard and for this
23 22,2 | parishioners, to provide for the aforesaid repairs; setting aside every
24 23,3 | establish, not only the things aforesaid, but also whatsoever else
25 23,4 | information, or testimony, aforesaid is to be derived shall be
26 23,4 | canons. But if any of the aforesaid dignitaries has, neither
27 23,4 | to exercise in person the aforesaid orders on the appointed
28 23,4 | before the alterations aforesaid are carried into execution,
29 23,4 | designated, even though the aforesaid institutions be under the
30 23,4 | them (in any of the ways aforesaid) from being received by
31 23,4 | shall, besides the penalties aforesaid, be thereupon deprived of
32 24,2 | prohibited, whereby the aforesaid fruits even might be wholly,
33 24,2 | needs be admitted to the aforesaid orders, but those only who
34 24,2 | advantageously trained in the aforesaid ecclesiastical discipline,
35 24,2 | the bishop; the bishops as aforesaid, with the advice of two
36 24,2 | comply with all the matters aforesaid, and of the provincial Synod
37 24,2 | shall depute one. And the aforesaid masters shall teach those
38 25,3 | expedient, that the publications aforesaid be dispensed with, which
39 25,3 | number of witnesses (than as aforesaid); as also the witnesses
40 25,3 | that permission to give the aforesaid benediction cannot be granted
41 25,3 | ceremonies, besides the aforesaid, the holy Synod earnestly
42 25,4 | men on the subject of the aforesaid qualifications, the holy
43 25,4 | issue, all and each of the aforesaid, to whom the right of visitation
44 25,4 | or to furnish the food as aforesaid; saving also the right of
45 25,4 | in actual service in the aforesaid places, or in military orders,
46 25,4 | otherwise all those promoted as aforesaid shall not render the fruits
47 25,4 | meantime, until the things aforesaid are carried into effect,
48 25,4 | whether for the causes aforesaid, or for others, parish churches
49 25,4 | notwithstanding: nor shall the aforesaid unions or suppressions be
50 25,4 | hereto, the appointment aforesaid shall devolve on the metropolitan.
51 25,4 | even though the officers aforesaid, having given in their accounts,
52 25,4 | shall select, out of the six aforesaid, the same, or three others,
53 25,4 | who have been examined as aforesaid, and have been approved
54 25,4 | suspend the report of the aforesaid examiners from being carried
55 25,4 | impede bishops in the causes aforesaid, or in any wise to take
56 25,4 | grievance, or have recourse, as aforesaid, to a judge, on account
57 25,4 | appellant within the term aforesaid, he shall be subjected to
58 25,4 | notwithstanding, as regards all the aforesaid matters, any privileges,
59 26,3 | Observants: and if any of the aforesaid places, to which it has
60 26,3 | restored unto them. But, in the aforesaid monasteries amid houses,
61 26,3 | to be without the order aforesaid in writing, shall be punished
62 26,3 | strictly enjoins, that all the aforesaid ought to be chosen by secret
63 26,3 | establishing the congregations aforesaid, and touching the statutes
64 26,3 | metropolitan, in whose province the aforesaid monasteries are situated,
65 26,3 | whose dioceses the places aforesaid are situated, as the delegates
66 26,3 | the other Superiors of the aforesaid orders, who are not subject
67 26,3 | monasteries of the orders aforesaid shall be bound to receive
68 26,3 | providing against the evils aforesaid, It trusts in the first
69 26,3 | resign; otherwise the places aforesaid held in commendam shall
70 26,3 | regards all and singular the aforesaid matters, the holy Synod
71 26,3 | and singular the things aforesaid be put in execution as soon
72 26,3 | in execution the matters aforesaid, and if there be anything
73 26,3 | authority in support of the aforesaid bishops, abbots, generals,
74 26,4 | should any one of all the aforesaid refuse, which God forbid,
75 26,4 | reformation in the universities aforesaid, they shall be reformed
76 26,4 | and reformed in the manner aforesaid, and as shall seem to him
77 26,4 | who are concerned in the aforesaid obligations. The holy Synod,
78 26,4 | churches, in those churches aforesaid which they shall find stand
79 26,4 | notwithstanding, as regards the things aforesaid, any privileges accruing
80 26,4 | and singular the persons aforesaid, of whatsoever order, and
81 26,4 | belong. And the persons aforesaid shall, this notwithstanding,
82 26,4 | ipso jure deprived of the aforesaid right itself of patronage.
83 26,4 | that the free benefices aforesaid are made to be of the same
84 26,4 | Ordinaries, as delegates as aforesaid; and they shall not be hindered
85 26,4 | be applied to the places aforesaid, but they shall also be
86 26,4 | addition to the penalties aforesaid, be smitten with the sword
87 26,4 | suspend the execution of the aforesaid; and the cognizance of all
88 26,4 | dispensation in regard of the aforesaid shall be accounted surreptitious.
89 26,15| made to us, by the Legates aforesaid, in the name of the oecumenical
90 27 | and assent of our brethren aforesaid, have this day, in our secret
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