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1 1 | peace might be perfectly established by the authority of the
2 1 | council; for that, peace once established, the council itself would
3 1 | until after peace had been established; whilst all the parties
4 5,2| with the penalties by law established. ~And wishing, as is just,
5 6,2| lectures there may be, whether established by custom, or in any other
6 6,2| been instituted, let it be established by the piety and charity
7 7,1| neither is our own justice established as our own as from ourselves;
8 8,1| these present canons be established and decreed; intending,
9 10,1| purposed to treat, might be established and promulgated,-ought to
10 15,5| these canons following be established and decreed. ~CHAPTER I. ~
11 22,2| Whereas benefices were established in order to the performance
12 23,4| fruits soever, are to be established; on whom the portion of
13 24,2| that a college cannot be established in certain (churches) thereof;
14 24,2| college cannot conveniently be established, and there shall the youths
15 24,2| things on the one erected and established in the (episcopal) city. ~
16 25,4| the things following be established in the present Session. ~
17 25,4| which have elsewhere been established by this same Council, under
18 25,4| cathedral churches, were established to preserve and increase
19 25,4| which has been heretofore established by the sacred canons, or
20 26,3| convents of nuns which are established outside the walls of a city
21 26,3| congregations have been established, the general Chapters thereof,
22 26,4| regulations which have been well established, no alteration be made by
23 26,4| such prebends have been established in this manner, in such
24 26,4| to have been legitimately established on account of some most
25 26,4| appointments of the canons has been established; but (see) that they render,
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