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1 6,2| Ordinaries of those places shall force and compel, even by the
2 7,1| the Gentiles only by the force of nature, but not even
3 7,2| Ordinary, shall remain in force; in which cases nevertheless,
4 8,1| baptism of John had the same force as the baptism of Christ;
5 8,1| shall be altogether of no force, unless the Apostolic See
6 8,1| therefrom, being of any force whatever in opposition to
7 11,2| and decree to continue in force, and we do, as far as there
8 14,1| species of wine, by the force of the words; but the body
9 14,1| soul under both, by the force of that natural connexion
10 15,1| of penance, wherein its force principally consists, is
11 15,1| sacrament, as far as regards its force and efficacy, is reconciliation
12 15,5| shall remain in its full force. But general universities,
13 15,5| accidentally, or when repelling force by force that he might defend
14 15,5| when repelling force by force that he might defend himself
15 17,1| resumed, and) to have its full force, power and authority. But
16 17,1| be, restored to its full force and authority, without another
17 19,1| that It shall have the same force, and shall be of the same
18 23,4| himself or by others, by force, or fear, or even by means
19 25,3| decree shall begin to be in force in each parish, at the expiration
20 25,3| remaining in their full force. ~CHAPTER IX. ~Temporal
21 25,4| preaching, shall have their full force. ~CHAPTER V. ~In criminal
22 25,4| regular observance is in force, or which are subject to
23 25,4| sentence, or one that has the force thereof, and the grievance
24 25,4| ordinances shall be of no force, and they shall be bound
25 26,3| shall, in any way whatever, force any virgin, or widow, or
26 26,4| regular observance is in force,--shall, after having been
27 26,4| granted so as to have the force of patronage, or, by virtue
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