Document, Part
1 1 | holy a work, we, as our letters and records attest, indicted
2 1 | as described in other letters of ours,--which conditions
3 1 | and, with both of them, by letters, Nuncios, and our Legates
4 1 | conjured by our Nuncios, letters, legates, admonitions, exhortations,
5 1 | the interim we received letters from our legates at Vicenza,
6 1 | prorogation, the decretal letters were given and published
7 1 | parties urged upon us, by letters and their ambassadors, again
8 1 | did so, and despatched our letters touching such suspension
9 3,1| those skilled in sacred letters, that by sedulous meditation
10 8,1| of manners, and skill in letters, agreeably to the constitution
11 8,1| license for ordination, or letters dimissory, or "reverend,"
12 8,3| peace, as in divers our letters thereupon is more fully
13 8,3| other penalties named in the letters of Indiction of that Council;
14 8,3| and tenor of the previous letters which have been on other
15 11,2| be signified to us by his letters and ambassadors,-to bring
16 11,2| said predecessor, in his letters of indiction and any others
17 11,2| obstacle, as expressed in his letters aforesaid, which, with all
18 12,1| the form and tenor of the letters of our most holy lord, resumed,
19 15,5| they have no commendatory letters from their own bishops,
20 15,5| express consent of, or without letters demissory from that individual'
21 15,5| examination and commendatory letters, promoted by any authority
22 15,5| to be deputed by means of letters conservatory, to protect
23 15,5| whereas they pervert these letters, in many ways, to an evil
24 15,5| donor;--therefore, these letters conservatory, whatsoever
25 15,5| pretext or colour, these letters may have been granted, shall
26 15,5| jurisdiction. Neither shall these letters conservatory be of any avail
27 15,5| enjoy the benefit of such letters longer than for five years.
28 17,2| reasons expressed in his letters, first of all suspended,
29 22,2| orders, and give dimissory letters and testimonials gratis:
30 22,2| clerical tonsure, nor for letters dimissory, or testimonials,
31 22,2| prescription from time immemorial, letters conservatory, commissions
32 24,2| himself, as soon as possible, letters testimonial containing the
33 24,2| whatsoever, grant dimissory letters; a more grievous penalty
34 24,2| cathedral churches, grant letters dimissory to any Secular
35 24,2| vacancy of the episcopal See, letters dimissory from the Chapter,
36 24,2| who shall obtain the said letters, not from the Chapter, but
37 24,2| they who give dimissory letters, contrary to the form of
38 24,2| orders, and are instructed in letters, and in those things which
39 24,2| stranger, shall, without letters commendatory from his own
40 27 | upon being convoked by our letters, and impelled also by their
41 27 | pre-eminent for skill in sacred letters, and knowledge of divine
42 27 | Council, as even to have, by letters written to our Legates,
43 27 | said Synod, first by the letters of our Legates, then, upon
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