Document, Part
1 6,2| censures, or otherwise, at the discretion of the said bishop; in such
2 8,1| have attained to years of discretion; or, that it is better that
3 8,1| less proportion, at the discretion of the said Ordinaries,
4 14,2| have attained to years of discretion, to communicate every year,
5 15,1| have attained to years of discretion. Whence, throughout the
6 15,1| by those imposed at the discretion of the priest according
7 22,1| have arrived at years of discretion; let him be anathema. ~As
8 23,4| greater, to be imposed at the discretion of the Ordinary; nor shall
9 23,4| other pious place, at the discretion of the Ordinary. But if
10 23,4| may be imposed at their discretion. Nor, for the future, shall
11 23,4| exercise of his orders, at the discretion of his Ordinary. ~
12 25,3| severely punished, at the discretion of the Ordinary. Furthermore,
13 25,3| shall be punished, at the discretion of the Ordinary. That relationship,
14 25,3| a handsome dowry at the discretion of the judge. ~CHAPTER VII. ~
15 25,4| provincial Synod, at the discretion of that Synod. ~As regards
16 25,4| suitable assignment, at his own discretion, of a portion of the fruits
17 25,4| punish them severely, at Its discretion, if it be ascertained that
18 25,4| the bishop has, at his own discretion, already deputed for the
19 25,4| exercise of his office, at the discretion of the Ordinary, and be
20 26,3| punished as disobedient, at the discretion of his Superior. Nor shall
21 26,4| other pious place, at the discretion of the bishop. If, however,
22 26,4| present Council, at the discretion of the Ordinary; pursuant
23 27 | to be inflicted at our discretion, We do also command all
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