Document, Part
1 3,1| out and obtain the desired effect; that, in the most prompt
2 6,2| action of recovery be of effect to impede the execution
3 8,1| in ministers, when they effect, and confer the sacraments,
4 8,1| as yet been carried into effect wholly, or in part, as also
5 9,1| that the translation have effect from this day forth, and
6 15,1| signified indeed and the effect of this sacrament, as far
7 15,1| touching the parts and the effect of this sacrament, condemns
8 15,1| reservation of cases have effect, not merely in external
9 15,2| proper minister, and the effect of this salutary sacrament.
10 15,2| form. ~CHAPTER II. ~On the Effect of this Sacrament. ~Moreover
11 15,2| thing signified and the effect of this sacrament are explained
12 15,5| shall be wholly without effect. ~CHAPTER IX. ~The Benefices
13 23,4| graces, they shall not have effect, until the said Ordinaries,
14 24,2| them. And this shall have effect, even though the benefices
15 24,2| shall still in any case have effect, notwithstanding any way
16 24,2| unions being carried into effect, or from some other cause,
17 25,3| shall much the rather have effect in regard of him who shall
18 25,4| aforesaid are carried into effect, the Sovereign Pontiff may
19 25,4| may with greater care and effect be accomplished, the holy
20 26,3| received permission to that effect by apostolic privilege,-
21 26,3| understood as obtaining effect, unless the profession have
22 26,3| shall be invalid and of no effect. When the period of the
23 26,4| shall be null, and of no effect in law. Nevertheless, in
24 26,4| these things shall not have effect in those churches wherein
25 26,4| And this decree shall have effect in regard of all ecclesiastical
26 26,4| presentations have been carried into effect, shall be proved from authentic
27 26,4| appointment shall have full effect. ~Furthermore, it shall
28 26,4| yet been carried into full effect, as also such as shall henceforth
29 26,4| years, have obtained their effect and a complete incorporation;
30 26,4| not obtained their full effect. But, as regards those benefices
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