Document, Part
1 3,1| and take part in any other act whatsoever during the council,
2 7,2| their own churches; if they act otherwise, the penalties
3 8,1| not conferred through the act performed, but that faith
4 8,1| not believing by their own act, they should be bapized
5 15,1| pardoned: whereas they who act otherwise, and knowingly
6 15,1| the manner of a judicial act, whereby sentence is pronounced
7 15,1| seek for another who would act in earnest. ~CHAPTER VII. ~
8 15,3| priest is not a judicial act, but a bare ministry of
9 15,3| that, therefore, priests act contrary to the purpose
10 16,2| perpetrate or commit any heinous act, whereby the benefit of
11 16,2| perpetrate or commit any heinous act, whereby the benefit of
12 17,1| Fathers, who could not now act, might return to their own
13 19,3| perpetrate or commit any heinous act, whereby the benefit of
14 19,3| perpetrate or commit any heinous act, whereby the benefit of
15 22,2| pravity; and they who shall act otherwise, shall, as well
16 24,2| think it more expedient to act otherwise; that so they
17 25,4| shall judge it expedient to act otherwise. ~And the Synod
18 25,4| decrees that those, who act in any way contrary to the
19 25,4| whatsoever, even before this act; and they shall be rendered
20 25,4| the custom of the place to act otherwise, to wit, that
21 26,2| and of other pious men, act therein as he shall judge
22 26,3| anything. But should any one act contrary hereto, he shall
23 26,3| any way, interfere in that act, by their presence, or consent,
24 26,4| manner the Bishop ought to act in regard of the visitation
25 26,4| title whatsoever: if they act otherwise, they shall be
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