Document, Part
1 6,2| even though they may not belong to any diocese, provided
2 6,2| the said churches which belong not to their own orders:
3 8,1| all the essentials which belong to the effecting, or conferring
4 15,5| one and the same church belong in some sort to two dioceses,
5 15,5| privilege ceasing, of right belong; otherwise the presentation
6 23,1| for all the faithful, who belong to the body of Christ. ~
7 23,4| unto whom they of right belong; he shall lie under an anathema
8 24,1| the apostles, principally belong to this hierarchial order;
9 24,2| to whom it shall however belong, conjointly with the provincial
10 24,2| and in those things which belong to the exercise of their
11 25,2| matrimonial causes do not belong to ecclesiastical judges;
12 25,4| benefices, not however such as belong to Regulars, or, if a provision
13 25,4| if the right of patronage belong to laymen,-the fruits and
14 25,4| even though they should belong to the Chapter itself,-an
15 26,3| that those things which belong to the substance of a regular
16 26,3| monasteries, or of convents, shall belong to the officers thereof
17 26,3| persons besides those who belong to the household of those
18 26,4| Moreover, all those to whom belong the charge, visitation,
19 26,4| causes, which in any way belong to the ecclesiastical court,
20 26,4| studies, or to the persons who belong thereunto. But all and singular
21 26,4| by those to whom this may belong. And the persons aforesaid
22 26,4| the rights of patronage belong to cathedral churches, and
23 26,4| rights of patronage) as belong to the emperor, to kings.
24 26,4| But if the institution belong to inferior (ecclesiastics),
25 26,4| matters above-named shall not belong to archdeacons, or deans,
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