Document, Part
1 1 | them, and to summon the absent. They having excused themselves
2 6,2 | enjoy and possess, though absent, all the privileges accorded
3 7,2 | reasonable causes ceasing, be absent from a patriarchal, primatial,
4 7,2 | place. And if he continue absent in this way during six other
5 7,2 | obliged to denounce his absent suffragan bishops, and the
6 7,2 | suffragan bishop to denounce his absent metropolitan, to the Roman
7 7,2 | requiring personal residence to absent himself, save for a just
8 8,3 | lawful impediment, or maybe absent therefrom, full and unrestrained
9 10,1 | for the Fathers who are absent; adding however, that this
10 17,1 | Saint Marcellus, who is absent by reason of a most grievous
11 24,2 | decree it were lawful to be absent during five continuous months;
12 24,2 | enjoined them; and may not be absent thence, save for the causes
13 24,2 | demand that some at times be absent, this same sacred and holy
14 24,2 | forasmuch as those who are only absent for a short period, are,
15 24,2 | canons, not supposed to be absent, for that they are about
16 24,2 | diocese, they on no account be absent from their own cathedral
17 24,2 | will never happen, shall be absent, contrary to the regulation
18 24,2 | shall happen that they are absent, for a cause that has been
19 24,2 | obtain permission to be absent,--which is to be granted
20 24,2 | unless they happen to be absent on account of their studies;
21 25,4 | prebends, or portions, to be absent from those churches, above
22 26,3 | suffrages of those who are absent. But should any one be elected
23 26,3 | the bishop,--or, if he be absent, or hindered, his vicar,
24 26,11| Christian world, cannot be absent for so long a time without
25 26,14| thirty-nine proctors of absent (prelates) with lawful commission,
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