Document, Part
1 1 | providence of Almighty God hath committed unto us,--already perceiving
2 3,1| evils and sins heretofore committed, and to walk henceforth
3 6,2| competent, feed the people committed to them, with wholesome
4 7,2| they abandon the flocks committed to them, and apply not themselves
5 7,2| and the care of the sheep committed to them neglected, keep
6 7,2| soever, cause, name, or right committed to him, he shall ipso jure
7 8,1| been received, all sins committed after baptism are either
8 8,1| the salvation of the souls committed to him. But as to those
9 14,3| willingly reside in the churches committed to them, by how much they
10 14,3| criminal causes, when to be committed to the Metropolitan, or
11 14,3| if it happen to be a case committed by apostolic authority to
12 14,3| made, the case shall be committed to one of the nearest bishops,
13 14,3| so grievous are sometimes committed by ecclesiastics, that,
14 14,5| regard of crimes whether committed, or that may be committed,
15 14,5| committed, or that may be committed, by them, they shall themselves
16 15,1| should, from their sins committed, flee thereunto. Furthermore,
17 15,1| and a detestation for sin committed, with the purpose of not
18 15,1| sins be most hidden, and committed only against the two last
19 15,1| dangerous, than those which are committed outwardly. For venial sins,
20 15,5| themselves, that they have committed the very things which they
21 15,5| guide to the people of God committed to them, in conduct, conservation,
22 15,5| because he has voluntarily committed a homicide ; even though
23 15,5| that the homicide was not committed purposely but accidentally,
24 15,5| dignity,-the case shall be committed to the Ordinary of the place,
25 16,2| or of offences already committed, or that may be committed,
26 16,2| committed, or that may be committed, in regard thereof; as also,
27 19,3| or of offences already committed, or that may be committed,
28 19,3| committed, or that may be committed, in regard thereof; as also,
29 23,4| the (Roman) court shall be committed to the Bishop, and be by
30 24,2| whom the cure of souls is committed, to know their own sheep;
31 25,3| most grievous sin, and one committed in special contempt of this
32 25,4| strive that no error be committed in the election of him who
33 25,4| that it must necessarily be committed out of the Roman Court,
34 25,4| Roman Court, it shall not be committed to any others soever, but
35 25,4| and in the sight of many, committed a crime, whereby there is
36 25,4| the salvation of the souls committed to their charge, having
37 25,4| above, shall the church be committed, nor shall any devolution,
38 25,4| period, shall the causes be committed to any others (than the
39 26,3| in all the rest specially committed to them in the preceding
40 26,4| unto whom causes may be committed by the Apostolie See, are
41 26,4| persons to whom causes are committed cannot be perfectly obtained;
42 26,4| places, may henceforth be committed those ecclesiastical and
43 26,4| causes of this nature may be committed by any legate, or nuncio,
44 26,7| where the said abuses are committed, they cannot conveniently
45 27 | same places, it shall be committed to the press in our good
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