Document, Part
1 1 | both peace might thereby be restored to the Christian people,
2 6,2| been neglected, let it be restored. And that impiety may not
3 17,1| august Emperor, Charles V., restored by our most holy lord, Julius
4 17,1| the former tranquillity restored, which It hopes will happen
5 17,1| and be understood to be, restored to its full force and authority,
6 22,2| churches which cannot be restored; others they shall cause
7 22,2| the poverty thereof, be restored, to the Mother Churches,
8 22,2| that they be repaired and restored, out of any fruits and proceeds
9 23,3| the faithful people, be restored; the holy Synod decrees,
10 23,4| until he shall have wholly restored to the Church, and to the
11 24,2| might be wholly, or in part, restored to him; any privileges whatsoever,
12 24,2| the minor orders is to be restored. ~That the functions of
13 26,3| more easily and promptly restored, where it has fallen away,
14 26,3| the same shall be wholly restored unto them. But, in the aforesaid
15 26,3| enclosure of nuns be carefully restored, wheresoever it has been
16 26,3| thing that was theirs be restored to them. And the bishop
17 26,4| thereof, and after having restored to the patrons whatsoever
18 26,4| vicarage cease; and it shall be restored to its ancient state. ~CHAPTER
19 26,4| discipline may not only be restored amongst the Christian people,
20 26,4| church her own right be restored, but will also recall all
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