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1 1 | enterprises, --at the very outset, contrary to all our hopes and expectations,
2 1 | or with rash daring go contrary thereunto. But if any one
3 5,2| the said sacred Scripture contrary to that sense which holy
4 5,2| doth hold; ./. or even contrary to the unanimous consent
5 7,1| the sacrament of Penance, contrary to what the holy Roman and
6 7,2| that same Ordinary: if the contrary shall have been done, the
7 8,1| now hold several churches contrary to the tenor of the present
8 8,1| retainer of several Benefices contrary to the Canons, shall be
9 8,3| things whatsoever to the contrary notwithstanding. Wherefore,
10 8,3| or with rash daring go contrary thereto. But if any one
11 11,2| things whatsoever to the contrary notwithstanding, and especially
12 11,2| or with rash daring go contrary thereunto. But if any one
13 14,1| blood of Christ is denied, contrary to the universal sense of
14 14,2| disputation to defend the contrary, he shall be thereupon excommunicated. ~
15 14,3| even immemorial, to the contrary notwithstanding; except
16 15,1| and priests; imagining, contrary to the institution of this
17 15,2| those who assert what is contrary thereto. ~
18 15,3| understood them; but wrests them, contrary to the institution of this
19 15,3| therefore, priests act contrary to the purpose of the keys,
20 15,3| purpose of the keys, and contrary to the institution of Christ,
21 16,2| there being any excuse or contrary allegation in this regard. ~ ~~
22 17,1| amongst Christians, that, contrary to its intention, It irritated
23 17,2| or with rash daring go contrary thereunto. But if any one
24 19,3| there being any excuse, or Contrary allegation in this regard. ~
25 19,4| they may be, wherein the contrary, to that which the holy
26 22,2| prohibiting all taxes to the contrary, and all statutes, and customs,
27 22,2| their inhibitions to the contrary. And, if Regular observance
28 23,2| chalice, for that it is contrary to the institution of Christ;
29 23,3| customs whatsoever, to the contrary notwithstanding. ~
30 23,4| all; any customs to the contrary notwithstanding; lest they
31 23,4| authority whatsoever, to the contrary notwithstanding. ~CHAPTER
32 23,4| usage, or privilege, to the contrary notwithstanding; otherwise
33 23,4| statute whatsoever, to the contrary, notwithstanding. ~CHAPTER
34 23,4| customs and privileges to the contrary being set aside; unless
35 24,1| army set in array; as if, contrary to the doctrine of blessed
36 24,1| condemn whatsoever things are contrary thereunto, in express and
37 24,2| happen, shall be absent, contrary to the regulation of this
38 24,2| college or fabric, to the contrary notwithstanding. ~The same
39 24,2| though immemorial, to the contrary notwithstanding. ~CHAPTER
40 24,2| penalty imposed on those, who, contrary to the decree of this holy
41 24,2| give dimissory letters, contrary to the form of this decree,
42 24,2| whomsoever granted, to the contrary notwithstanding. ~CHAPTER
43 24,2| though immemorial, to the contrary notwithstanding. ~CHAPTER
44 24,2| constitution whatsoever to the contrary. ~The bishop of the place
45 25,2| law, or vow; and that the contrary is no thing else than to
46 25,3| or any privilege to the contrary, notwithstanding. And if
47 25,3| constitutions that tend to the contrary notwithstanding. If through
48 25,3| priest any thing be done contrary hereto, he shall be punished,
49 25,3| shall not attempt anything contrary to the liberty of marriage. ~
50 25,4| though immemorial, to the contrary notwithstanding; with the
51 25,4| though immemorial, to the contrary notwithstanding. ~CHAPTER
52 25,4| any inhibitions to the contrary notwithstanding. ~CHAPTER
53 25,4| customs, whatsoever, to the contrary notwithstanding. And all
54 25,4| though immemorial, to the contrary notwithstanding. ~CHAPTER
55 25,4| those, who act in any way contrary to the things comprised
56 25,4| apostolic authority, to the contrary notwithstanding; the bishop,
57 25,4| application whatever, to the contrary notwithstanding: nor shall
58 25,4| procured: if anything be done contrary hereto, the appointment
59 25,4| for life whatsoever to the contrary notwithstanding,-retaining
60 25,4| they have done anything contrary to their duty. ~Then, after
61 25,4| customs whatsoever to the contrary. ~CHAPTER XXI. ~It is declared,
62 26,2| or entertain sentiments, contrary to these decrees; let him
63 26,3| But should any one act contrary hereto, he shall be punished
64 26,3| should any one be elected contrary to the appointment of this
65 26,3| Apostolic See; anything to the contrary notwithstanding. But those
66 26,3| appeal; anything to the contrary notwithstanding. And all
67 26,3| though immemorial, to the contrary notwithstanding. But, if
68 26,4| by any ordinances to the contrary. Whenever, therefore, by
69 26,4| sacred constitutions, and contrary to the decrees of the Fathers;
70 26,4| him; unless it be that the contrary happen to be expressed,
71 26,4| which they have received contrary to the institution of the
72 26,4| time immemorial, to the contrary, or any privileges, or indults
73 26,4| any custom whatever to the contrary notwithstanding. Nor shall
74 26,4| presume to transfer to others, contrary to the decrees of the canons,
75 26,4| others; and any grants to the contrary, even though made by the
76 26,4| injury of the church, and contrary to the ordinances of the
77 26,4| others whatsoever, to the contrary notwithstanding. ~CHAPTER
78 26,4| those benefices wherein, contrary to the institution or foundation
79 27 | may be attempted to the contrary in this matter, whether
80 27 | or with rash daring go contrary thereunto. But if any one
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