Document, Part
1 1 | all events by their own lawful deputies and proctors. And
2 5,2 | and that it shall not be lawful for any one to print, or
3 6,2 | aforesaid, be hindered by any lawful impediment, they shall be
4 7,2 | of his own diocese, all lawful impediment, or just and
5 7,2 | CHAPTER II. ~It is not lawful for any one who holds a
6 7,2 | diocese. ~It shall not be lawful for any bishop, under the
7 8,1 | but one that is born of lawful wedlock, is of mature age,
8 8,1 | they have been made for lawful, or otherwise reasonable
9 8,1 | contraveners. ~It shall not be lawful for Chapters of churches,
10 8,1 | but to those who have a lawful cause-which is to be expressed
11 8,3 | other being detained by a lawful impediment, or maybe absent
12 11,2 | assemble, where there is no lawful impediment, in the same
13 14,2 | one saith, that it is not lawful for the sacred Eucharist
14 14,2 | present; or, that it is not lawful that it be carried with
15 14,2 | one saith, that it is not lawful for the celebrating priest
16 14,3 | decreed, that it shall be lawful for a bishop, by himself
17 15,1 | to the apostles and their lawful successors, for the reconciling
18 15,1 | baptism--that being nowise lawful in the Catholic Church-but
19 15,1 | to repair to superior and lawful judges for the benefit of
20 15,3 | finally, that it is not lawful to confess venial sins ;
21 15,5 | plaintiff, it shall nowise be lawful for him to bring up any
22 15,5 | years. It shall also not be lawful for conservatory judges
23 15,5 | orders; nor shall it be lawful to confer upon him any ecclesiastical
24 15,5 | Furthermore, it shall not be lawful for a patron, under pretext
25 17,1 | which may God forefend, the lawful impediments aforesaid shall
26 17,2 | happen to be hindered by a lawful impediment, which impediment
27 17,2 | to prove to the Synod by lawful proctors. We furthermore
28 22,1 | as a law; which it is not lawful to reprobate, or to change
29 24,1 | come from elsewhere, are lawful ministers of the word and
30 24,2 | virtue of that decree it were lawful to be absent during five
31 24,2 | ordains, that these causes of lawful absence are to be approved
32 24,2 | shall not henceforth be lawful for abbots, or for any other
33 24,2 | obligation. The bishop may, for a lawful cause, grant a dispensation
34 24,2 | twelve years old, born in lawful wedlock, and who know how
35 25,2 | any one saith, that it is lawful for Christians to have several
36 25,3 | of banns, if there be no lawful impediment opposed, the
37 25,4 | know to have been born in lawful wedlock, and who, by their
38 25,4 | suspension. ~It shall be lawful for the bishop to dispense
39 25,4 | tribunal; -and (it shall be lawful for them), in their own
40 25,4 | Furthermore, it shall not be lawful, by virtue of any manner
41 25,4 | the persons, it shall be lawful for the bishop, with the
42 25,4 | XVII. ~In what case it is lawful to confer more than one
43 25,4 | conferred, it shall then be lawful to bestow on him some other
44 25,4 | above. It shall also be lawful for the provincial Synod,
45 25,4 | colourable title; nor shall it be lawful for any one to make use
46 26,3 | man, or woman, shall it be lawful to possess, or hold as his
47 26,3 | Nor shall it henceforth be lawful for Superiors to allow any
48 26,3 | Superior. Nor shall it be lawful for Regulars to withdraw
49 26,3 | profession, shall it be lawful to go out of her convent,
50 26,3 | whatever, except for some lawful cause, which is to be approved
51 26,3 | notwithstanding. ~And it shall not be lawful for any one, of whatsoever
52 26,3 | shall it, for the future, be lawful to appoint provincials,
53 26,3 | these matters, it shall be lawful for the metropolitan, in
54 26,3 | subject to bishops, but have a lawful jurisdiction over other
55 26,4 | ecclesiastical court, it shall be lawful for them, if they judge
56 26,4 | easily be made, it shall be lawful for the judge to employ
57 26,4 | notice. And it shall not be lawful for any civil magistrate,
58 26,4 | excommunicated person, who, after the lawful monitions, does not repent,
59 26,4 | whom granted: what is not lawful for patrons. Unions of free
60 26,4 | Furthermore, it shall be lawful for the bishop to reject
61 26,4 | elsewhere. Neither shall it be lawful, to farm out ecclesiastical
62 26,4 | beseeming; it shall not be lawful for the sons of clerics,
63 26,4 | of clerics, not born in lawful wedlock, to hold, in those
64 26,14| of absent (prelates) with lawful commission, seven generals. ~
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