Document, Part
1 5,2| whatsoever they please is allowed them,--print, without the
2 14,4| Synod, that they may be allowed to come hither in safety,
3 15,5| superior of any order shall be allowed, by virtue of any faculty
4 16,2| the ambassadors shall be allowed to go out of the city of
5 17,2| or ancient custom, are allowed to sit, and give their opinion
6 19,3| the ambassadors shall be allowed to go out of the City of
7 22,1| use of the chalice to be allowed to any one soever; and,
8 22,2| abolished; nor shall they be allowed in any wise to exercise
9 23,3| wandering or unknown priest be allowed to celebrate mass. Furthermore,
10 23,5| use of the chalice to be allowed to any one soever; and,
11 24,2| this shall by no means be allowed him, even under the pretext
12 24,2| without any appeal being allowed; but should they neglect
13 25,3| he may plead that he is allowed to do this by a privilege,
14 25,4| and for the other purposes allowed of by the sacred canons.
15 25,4| suspension of decrees is allowed. ~Bishops, that they may
16 25,4| individual appeal in those cases allowed of by law, or lodge a complaint
17 26,2| ordains, that no one be allowed to place, or cause to be
18 26,3| invalid; and he who shall have allowed himself, for this object,
19 26,4| shall the bishop's vicar be allowed to do it. But in all other
20 27 | arise, if each one were allowed, as he might think fit,
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