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1 1 | yet was a truce for ten years agreed upon; under favour
2 3,1 | heresies, which during so many years has covered the earth, being
3 5,2 | lengthened usage of so many years, has been approved of in
4 7,2 | their infancy to their riper years, having been laudably passed
5 8,1 | when they have attained to years of discretion; or, that
6 8,1 | perpetuity, made within forty years, may be examined into by
7 14,2 | when they have attained to years of discretion, to communicate
8 15,1 | will recount to thee all my years, in the bitterness of my
9 15,1 | when they have attained to years of discretion. Whence, throughout
10 15,3 | whereby one thinks over his years in the bitterness of his
11 15,5 | letters longer than for five years. It shall also not be lawful
12 17,1 | be suspended during two years, as It doth suspend it by
13 17,1 | the expiration of the two years, the said suspension shall,
14 22,1 | before they have arrived at years of discretion; let him be
15 23,1 | Church instituted, many years ago, the sacred Canon, so
16 24,2 | VI ~The age of fourteen years is required for an ecclesiastical
17 24,2 | him for the space of three years; and he shall really, and
18 24,2 | formed, from its tender years, unto piety and religion,
19 24,2 | such as are at least twelve years old, born in lawful wedlock,
20 25,4 | shall be completed in two years, either by themselves, or
21 25,4 | in canon law, and forty years of age, or otherwise one
22 25,4 | not less than twenty-two years of age. Those also who are
23 25,4 | completely terminated within two years at the latest from the time
24 25,4 | judge, on account of two years having elapsed, he shall
25 26,3 | shall be deprived during two years of his active and passive
26 26,3 | who is less than forty years of age, and who has not
27 26,3 | not passed eight of those years in a praiseworthy manner,
28 26,3 | passed at least five of those years in an upright manner. But
29 26,3 | and at the age of sixteen years completed. ~In no religious
30 26,3 | before the age of sixteen years is completed; nor shall
31 26,3 | who is more than twelve years of age, wish to take the
32 26,3 | being more than twelve years of age, desire to take the
33 26,3 | unless it be within five years only from the day of his
34 26,3 | though extending over three years. ~CHAPTER XXII. ~The Decrees
35 26,4 | person longer than for three years, unless it be otherwise
36 26,4 | space of not less than fifty years, at the least, all of which
37 26,4 | made within the last forty years, have obtained their effect
38 26,4 | acquired within the last forty years, or that may henceforth
39 26,4 | made within the last thirty years, for a long term, or as
40 26,4 | or for twice twenty-nine years, shall be judged by the
41 26,4 | whatsoever places, forty years ago, a fourth, as it is
42 26,14| and universal Church, many years and eternal memory. ~Answer
43 26,14| to thy church: for many years. ~The Cardinal. To the souls
44 26,14| republics, and princes, many years. ~Answer. Preserve, O Lord,
45 26,14| Synod, many thanks and many years. ~Answer. Many thanks: the
46 26,14| Answer. Many thanks; many years. ~The Cardinal. To the most
47 26,14| the orthodox senate many years. ~The Cardinal. The sacred
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