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Council of Trent

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examined

   Document,  Part
1 1 | tolerated until they should be examined and decided upon by an ecumenical 2 5,2| they shall have been first examined, and approved of, by the 3 5,2| superiors, who shall have examined the books according to the 4 5,2| their having been first examined, and approved of, they shall 5 6,2| without having been previously examined and approved of by the bishop 6 6,2| orders, unless they have been examined and approved of as regards 7 7,1| whole life of man is to be examined and judged, not by the judgment 8 8,1| within forty years, may be examined into by the Ordinaries, 9 8,1| without being previously examined and approved of by the Ordinary; 10 8,1| they shall have been first examined, and found fit, by the Ordinaries 11 10,1| Reformation could not be examined and discussed in an assembly 12 11,2| relating to both subjects examined and discussed;-We,-unto 13 15,1| but that, after each has examined himself diligently, and 14 15,5| summoned, and from being examined and proceeded against before 15 22,1| shall present itself,--to be examined and defined. ~ 16 23,4| the Bishop, and be by him examined. ~Dispensations, by whatsoever 17 23,5| itself, two articles to be examined and defined, which (articles) 18 24,2| already approved of and examined. ~CHAPTER IV ~Who are to 19 24,2| to be ordained are to be examined by persons versed in divine 20 25,4| promoted, shall be carefully examined by a cardinal-who shall 21 25,4| Parochial Churches ought to be examined. ~It is most highly expedient 22 25,4| those who may wish to be examined may be summoned by a public 23 25,4| have been entered shall be examined by the bishop, or, if he 24 25,4| presented by the patron, must be examined, as above, by those deputed 25 25,4| one of those who have been examined as aforesaid, and have been 26 26,3| and be by him previously examined, with certain exceptions. ~ 27 26,3| after having been previously examined by him, or by his vicar; 28 26,3| expense,--has carefully examined into the inclination of 29 26,4| presentees) shall nevertheless be examined by the bishop, pursuant 30 26,4| nevertheless be reviewed and examined by the Ordinaries, as the


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