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1 7,1| subject to error, that he has obtained the grace of God. ~CHAPTER
2 7,1| merited eternal life, to be obtained also in its (due) time,
3 7,1| and signs of Justification obtained, but not a cause of the
4 8,1| those churches, the one last obtained only excepted, shall be
5 8,1| such as shall have been obtained by surreption or obreption
6 8,1| have been surreptitiously obtained, which having been granted
7 8,1| straitened because of a Benefice obtained, or about to be obtained:
8 8,1| obtained, or about to be obtained: various penalties on contraveners. ~
9 14,3| obreption of any grace, obtained under false pretences, for
10 14,3| ascertained, that it was obtained by the statement of what
11 15,1| did fearful penance and obtained mercy from the Lord. Wherefore
12 22,2| bishop, until they shall have obtained a sufficient ecclesiastical
13 23,4| of those who shall have obtained them. And as to those dispensations
14 23,4| shall, furthermore, have obtained absolution from the Roman
15 24,2| judged capable; and has obtained their approval, which shall
16 25,3| Ordinary, they shall have obtained permission from him for
17 25,4| their accounts, may have obtained a quittance or discharge
18 26,2| who, as soon as he has obtained some certain information
19 26,3| be erected, being first obtained. ~CHAPTER IV. ~A Regular
20 26,3| any privilege or faculty, obtained from others in regard hereof
21 26,3| bishop, or of the Superior, obtained in writing, under the pain
22 26,3| mare magnum, even those obtained at their foundation, as
23 26,4| patronage, not legitimately obtained, are to be revoked. ~Even
24 26,4| part presumed to have been obtained by usurpation rather than
25 26,4| regarded as having been obtained surreptitiously; notwithstanding
26 26,4| the last forty years, have obtained their effect and a complete
27 26,4| shall be found to have been obtained by surreption, or obreption,
28 26,4| committed cannot be perfectly obtained; and hence causes are sometimes
29 26,4| whatsoever which have not obtained their full effect. But,
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