Document, Part
1 5,1| Numbers, Deuteronomy; Josue, Judges, Ruth, four books of Kings,
2 8,1| a commission of special judges, and inhibitions from the
3 8,1| even with a commission of judges, and inhibitions from the
4 8,1| immemorial, commission of judges, and inhibitions from the
5 14,3| by apostolic authority to judges on the spot, be referred
6 14,3| thereof, but not to inferior judges. ~CHAPTER III. ~The acts
7 14,5| they desire that certain judges be deputed on their behalf,
8 15,1| vicars, as presidents and judges, unto whom all the mortal
9 15,1| they known clearly to the judges; and it cannot be that they
10 15,1| repair to superior and lawful judges for the benefit of absolution. ~
11 15,5| and rights, obtain certain judges to be deputed by means of
12 15,5| decrees, whatsoever be the judges deputed, or under whatsoever
13 15,5| judgment before his own judges conservatory. And if, in
14 15,5| have arisen between the judges themselves, the conservator
15 15,5| lawful for conservatory judges to have any fixed tribunal.
16 22,2| conservatory, commissions of judges, and their inhibitions to
17 25,2| belong to ecclesiastical judges; let him be anathema. ~
18 25,3| which the Church, which judges not of what is hidden, cannot
19 25,4| bishop, however, may, when he judges it more expedient, commute
20 25,4| but otherwise competent, judges, who shall take up the cause
21 25,4| received by any superior judges whatsoever; nor shall any
22 26,4| enjoined on all ecclesiastical judges, of whatsoever dignity they
23 26,4| notwithstanding. ~CHAPTER X. ~Judges, unto whom causes may be
24 26,4| nominated by the Synod: all judges shall terminate causes speedily. ~
25 26,4| are sometimes referred to judges on the spot who are not
26 26,4| delegations whatsoever of other judges, made to any others but
27 26,4| Ordinaries and all other judges whatsoever to endeavour
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