Document, Part
1 6,2| Contraveners shall, any privileges notwithstanding, be wholly restrained by
2 8,3| whatsoever to the contrary notwithstanding. Wherefore, let no one soever
3 11,2| whatsoever to the contrary notwithstanding, and especially those things
4 14,1| Eucharist, which our Saviour, notwithstanding, left in His Church as a
5 14,3| immemorial, to the contrary notwithstanding; except it be that the said
6 14,3| under false pleas, which notwithstanding seem probable enough, certain
7 22,2| and all appeals whatsoever notwithstanding. And upon the contumacy
8 22,2| upon the said churches, notwithstanding. Neither shall ordinances
9 22,2| them, be rightly exercised; notwithstanding any appeals whatsoever,
10 22,2| accordance with their institutes; notwithstanding, and completely setting
11 22,2| exercise any such office; notwithstanding any privileges granted to
12 23,3| whatsoever, to the contrary notwithstanding. ~
13 23,4| customs to the contrary notwithstanding; lest they themselves may
14 23,4| whatsoever, to the contrary notwithstanding. ~CHAPTER IV. ~Those not
15 23,4| privilege, to the contrary notwithstanding; otherwise the inhibitions
16 23,4| whatsoever, to the contrary, notwithstanding. ~CHAPTER IX. ~Administrators
17 24,2| fabric, to the contrary notwithstanding. ~The same also, both as
18 24,2| immemorial, to the contrary notwithstanding. ~CHAPTER X. ~Prelates inferior
19 24,2| even though immemorial, notwithstanding. And the Synod ordains,
20 24,2| granted, to the contrary notwithstanding. ~CHAPTER XIV. ~Who are
21 24,2| immemorial, to the contrary notwithstanding. ~CHAPTER XVI. ~Those who
22 24,2| in any case have effect, notwithstanding any way whatever in which
23 24,2| in the Roman court, and notwithstanding any constitution whatsoever
24 24,2| account of those pensions: notwithstanding as regards all and singular
25 24,2| even though immemorial, notwithstanding. ~But if the churches in
26 25,2| contracted it is valid, notwithstanding the ecclesiastical law,
27 25,3| privilege to the contrary, notwithstanding. And if any parish priest,
28 25,3| that tend to the contrary notwithstanding. If through the fault or
29 25,4| and privileges whatsoever notwithstanding. ~But the principle object
30 25,4| immemorial, to the contrary notwithstanding; with the exception, however,
31 25,4| any privileges and customs notwithstanding. In other respects, those
32 25,4| immemorial, to the contrary notwithstanding. ~CHAPTER X. ~Where visitation
33 25,4| Ordinary must be certified: notwithstanding any privileges what soever,
34 25,4| inhibitions to the contrary notwithstanding. ~CHAPTER XII. ~What manner
35 25,4| whatsoever, to the contrary notwithstanding. And all shall be obliged
36 25,4| time forth to the present; notwithstanding whatsoever form of words
37 25,4| immemorial, to the contrary notwithstanding. ~CHAPTER XIV. ~In promotions
38 25,4| authority, to the contrary notwithstanding; the bishop, as the delegate
39 25,4| whatever, to the contrary notwithstanding: nor shall the aforesaid
40 25,4| whatsoever to the contrary notwithstanding,-retaining one parochial
41 25,4| opposition to this decree, notwithstanding. ~If, however, the said
42 25,4| double the costs, as above; notwithstanding, as regards all the aforesaid
43 26,3| and privileges whatsoever notwithstanding. ~And it shall not be lawful
44 26,3| anything to the contrary notwithstanding. But those which are governed,
45 26,3| privilege or indult whatsoever notwithstanding. ~CHAPTER XI. ~In Monasteries,
46 26,3| anything to the contrary notwithstanding. And all exempted persons
47 26,3| immemorial, to the contrary notwithstanding. But, if there be any Regulars,
48 26,4| in causes ecclesiastical; notwithstanding, as regards the things aforesaid,
49 26,4| persons aforesaid shall, this notwithstanding, be bound in conscience
50 26,4| the foundation thereof; notwithstanding, as regards all the above-named
51 26,4| whatever to the contrary notwithstanding. Nor shall they presume
52 26,4| obtained surreptitiously; notwithstanding any form of words therein
53 26,4| even though immemorial, notwithstanding. ~CHAPTER X. ~Judges, unto
54 26,4| or privelege whatsoever notwithstanding; nor shall such leases be
55 26,4| whatsoever, to the contrary notwithstanding. ~CHAPTER XIV. ~The manner
56 26,4| assigned to a perpetual vicar; notwithstanding any graces whatsoever which
57 26,4| custom, though immemorial, notwithstanding. ~CHAPTER XX. ~The Immunities,
58 27 | what authority soever, is, notwithstanding, null and void. And that
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