Document, Part
1 6,2| grammar gratuitously to clerics, and other poor scholars,
2 7,2| The excesses of Secular clerics and of Regulars who live
3 8,1| to persons in distress, clerics, whether Seculars, or Regulars
4 14,3| CHAPTER IV. ~In what manner clerics are, on account of grievous
5 15,5| principally their care,--that clerics, especially those appointed
6 15,5| them, for that they suffer clerics to be worse than they? And
7 15,5| The bishop may suspend his clerics, who have been improperly
8 15,5| of any order, any of his clerics, especially those who are
9 15,5| visitation, all Secular clerics,--howsoever exempted, who
10 15,5| of any avail to the said clerics, or to their relatives,
11 15,5| consideration of the said exempted clerics. ~CHAPTER V. ~The jurisdiction
12 15,5| penalty is decreed against clerics, who, being in sacred Orders,
13 15,5| nevertheless need ful that clerics always wear a dress suitable
14 15,5| any privilege, punish the clerics of another. ~Furthermore,
15 15,5| any means proceed against clerics not subject to him,--especially
16 15,5| proper bishop of the said clerics, if that bishop be resident
17 22,1| CHAPTER I. ~That laymen and clerics, when not sacrifising, are
18 22,1| teaches, that laymen, and clerics when not consecrating, are
19 22,1| bread only, laymen, and also clerics when not consecrating; let
20 23,4| propriety of conduct of Clerics are renewed. ~There is nothing
21 23,4| are to imitate. Wherefore clerics called to have the Lord
22 23,4| dress, and learning of clerics, and also touching the luxuriousness,
23 24,2| dimissory to any Secular clerics to be ordained by others.
24 24,2| should not be unmarried clerics at hand to exercise the
25 24,2| may be supplied by married clerics of approved life; provided
26 24,2| establishing Seminaries for Clerics, and of educating the same
27 25,2| If any one saith, that clerics constituted in sacred orders,
28 25,3| dignities; and if they be clerics they shall forfeit their
29 25,4| cure of souls is attached, clerics shall be promoted, who are
30 25,4| deputed as examiners, certain clerics as capable of governing
31 25,4| canon law, or such other clerics, whether Regulars,-even
32 25,4| not even proceed against clerics, or other ecclesiastical
33 26,3| well Secular as Regular clerics, and even monks, on being
34 26,3| soever they may be, whether clerics or laymen, Seculars or Regulars,
35 26,4| colleges whatsoever whether of clerics or laymen, shall not in
36 26,4| manner of proceeding against Clerics who keep concubines is prescribed.~
37 26,4| unworthy it is of the name of clerics who have devoted themselves
38 26,4| the holy Synod forbids all clerics whatsoever to dare to keep
39 26,4| of the fact. As regards clerics who have not ecclesiastical
40 26,4| The illegitimate Sons of Clerics are excluded from certain
41 26,4| be lawful for the sons of clerics, not born in lawful wedlock,
42 26,4| made by fathers who are clerics in favour of their sons,
43 26,4| avail to the said sons of clerics. ~CHAPTER XVI. ~Benefices
44 26,4| and prelates and other clerics remain, quietly and without
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