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1 1 | announcement of this change public, and winter was now near;
2 1 | our court, or by certain public notaries; and, after having
3 1 | subscribed, by the hand of a public notary, and guaranteed by
4 5,2 | of in the Church, be, in public lectures, disputations,
5 6,2 | more able masters. ~In the public colleges also, wherein a
6 6,2 | of lecturing, whether in public or in private, without having
7 10,1 | present year, in a general and public Session celebrated in the
8 11,1 | the decree promulgated in public Session in the city of Trent,
9 11,2 | Council, wherein several public and solemn Sessions were
10 14,1 | through the streets, and public places. For it is most just
11 14,2 | obstinately to assert, or even in public disputation to defend the
12 14,3 | for the absolution of any public crime or delinquency, into
13 14,4 | this end have asked for the public faith from the Synod, that
14 14,4 | according to their request; a public assurance and faith, which
15 14,5 | and general Council, the public faith and full security,
16 15,1 | that it will be of no small public utility to have given thereof
17 15,1 | should be made known by a public confession. Wherefore, whereas
18 15,1 | power of forgiving sins,-public sins to wit by rebuke, provided
19 15,3 | from sins, to wit, from public sins by reproof only, provided
20 15,5 | honour, they even wear in public the dress of laymen--setting
21 15,5 | their own bishop, even by a public edict, they shall not wear
22 15,5 | of law, nor be otherwise public, but is secret, such an
23 16,1 | to whom It had given the public faith, or a safe-conduct,
24 16,1 | gives and grants them the public faith,-or a safe-conduct,
25 16,2 | and wholly concedes the public faith, and the fullest and
26 16,2 | accounted as comprised, in this public faith and safe-conduct.
27 16,2 | whereby the benefit of this public faith and assurance might
28 16,2 | whereby the benefit of this public faith and assurance may
29 16,2 | prejudice in any way of this public faith, and niost full security,
30 16,2 | full security, and of the public and free hearing, by this
31 17,2 | our court, or by certain public notaries; and that it be,
32 17,2 | subscribed, by the hand of a public notary, and guaranteed by
33 19,1 | INVITING ALL MEN ON THE PUBLIC FAITH TO THE COUNCIL~The
34 19,1 | Synod has decreed, that the public faith may be granted in
35 19,1 | been given and decreed in public Session. ~
36 19,3 | and wholly concedes the public faith, and the fullest and
37 19,3 | accounted as comprised, in this public faith and safe-conduct.
38 19,3 | whereby the benefit of this public faith and assurance might
39 19,3 | whereby the benefit of this public faith and assurance may
40 19,3 | prejudice in any way of this public faith, and most full security,
41 19,3 | full security, and of the public and free hearing, by this
42 19,4 | presiding therein, grants the public faith, or a safe-conduct,
43 23,1 | they are celebrated by a public minister of the Church,
44 23,4 | shall be declared, by the public testimony of some academy,
45 25,3 | III. ~The impediment of public honesty is confined within
46 25,3 | of justice arising from public honesty, whensoever espousals
47 25,3 | great princes, and for a public cause. ~CHAPTER VI. ~Punishments
48 25,4 | prayers shall be made in public and private; and such shall
49 25,4 | reduced into the form of a public document, be necessarily
50 25,4 | Lord. ~CHAPTER VIII. ~On public sinners, a public penance
51 25,4 | VIII. ~On public sinners, a public penance shall be imposed,
52 25,4 | expedient, commute this kind of public penance into one that is
53 25,4 | possession, be bound to make a public profession of their orthodox
54 25,4 | examined may be summoned by a public notice. When the time appointed
55 26,1 | them not allow to be made public and treated of. While those
56 26,3 | convent, and not in the public church, the holy Synod forbids
57 26,3 | are obliged to attend at public Processions. ~All disputes
58 26,3 | and Regular, as well at public processions, as at those
59 26,3 | monks, on being summoned to public processions, shall be obliged
60 26,4 | monitions at least, and this by public notice. And it shall not
61 26,4 | in processions, and other public functions, they shall have
62 26,4 | it is expedient for the public good, to relax at times
63 26,9 | authority terminated and made public. And it commands that the
64 26,11| often invited, even with the public faith which they desired,
65 26,14| approve thereof by some public instrument; all of whom
66 27 | a decree made thereon in public Session, requested of us
67 27 | subscribed by the hand of a public notary, and guaranteed by
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