Document, Part
1 1 | authority, chosen from the number of our own brethren, the
2 6,2 | are slight, and where the number of the clergy and laity
3 7,1 | that he is assuredly in the number of the predestinate; as
4 7,1 | that he is assuredly in the number of the predestinate; let
5 9,1 | dissolved, or, from the small number of the prelates, its beneficial
6 14,3 | in which case a certain number of bishops is, according
7 14,3 | other bishops, in a specific number, is required by the Canons;
8 14,3 | assisted therein by, a like number of abbots, who have the
9 14,3 | being assisted) by (a like number of) others persons constituted
10 15,5 | augmenting divine worship, or the number of beneficiaries, or for
11 19,1 | it has noticed that the number of suspected and pernicious
12 23,3 | the observance of a fixed number of certain masses and of
13 24,2 | their dioceses, where the number of the people and the revenues
14 24,2 | ecclesiastical discipline, a certain number of youths of their city
15 24,2 | and diocese, or, if that number cannot be met with there,
16 24,2 | fit, according to their number, age, and progress in ecclesiastical
17 24,2 | deducted, as also a certain number of simple benefices, of
18 24,2 | Chapter, and of the same number deputed from the clergy
19 25,3 | such contract with a less number of witnesses (than as aforesaid);
20 25,4 | those prebends to a less number, by suppressing some of
21 25,4 | so, however, that such a number shall be left as may conveniently
22 25,4 | select three out of that number to make the examination
23 26,3 | possess real property: the number of persons therein to be
24 26,3 | possess, real property, such a number of inmates only shall be
25 26,3 | there be not a sufficient number of monasteries, within the
26 26,4 | CHAPTER IV. ~Where the number of Masses to be celebrated
27 26,4 | either that so great a number of masses is required to
28 26,14| subscribed, and they were in number CCLV; to wit, four legates,
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