Document, Part
1 6,2| office; and otherwise let the provision made be null and void. ~
2 6,2| useful, and profitable provision may not be, under any colourable
3 8,1| Licet Canon. A collation, or provision, made otherwise, shall be
4 8,1| those Ordinaries, with a provision consisting of a third part
5 22,2| against according to the provision of the law, and of the sacred
6 22,2| revoked, by virtue of any provision whatever, not even on account
7 23,4| qualifications; otherwise such provision shall be null. ~CHAPTER
8 24,2| residing is variously punished: provision is made for the cure of
9 24,2| discharge that office; and any provision made otherwise shall be
10 25,4| CHAPTER XIII. ~In what manner provision is to be made for the more
11 25,4| bishops shall make such other provision as may be more beneficial,
12 25,4| confirmation, collation, or other provision, or upon admission to the
13 25,4| belong to Regulars, or, if a provision cannot be made in this way,
14 25,4| hindered by any manner of provision whatsoever, not even by
15 25,4| holy Synod desires that a provision be made in some suitable
16 26,3| Ordinaries. ~CHAPTER V. ~Provision is made for the enclosure
17 26,3| commendam shall be bound,-unless provision be made for a Regular successor
18 26,4| in such sort that, in no provision whatever shall anything
19 26,4| qualifications and orders ; and any provision made otherwise shall be
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