Document, Part
1 6,2| haply annexed or united to a monastery that is even out of the
2 6,2| even though he preach in a monastery of his own, or of another,
3 7,2| Regular, living out of his monastery, shall, under pretext of
4 15,5| it be exempted, or in a monastery of whatsoever order, shall,
5 15,5| perpetuity to a benefice, monastery, college, or even to a pious
6 15,5| superior to remain out of their monastery, whereby occasion is given
7 26,3| another, or retire from his Monastery: when sent to a University
8 26,3| study he shall reside in a Monastery. ~The holy Synod forbids,
9 26,3| enter the enclosure of the monastery, but shall listen to, or
10 26,3| him, or by his vicar; the monastery of Cluny with its limits
11 26,3| within the enclosure of a monastery, has out of that enclosure,
12 26,3| Novice shall be given to a Monastery before Profession.~Further,
13 26,3| shall dismiss them from the monastery. ~By these things, however,
14 26,3| nothing shall be given to the monastery out of the property of the
15 26,3| this account,--that the monastery is in possession of the
16 26,3| compel a woman to enter a Monastery; or prevent her, if she
17 26,3| compelled to return to his monastery, and be punished as an apostate;
18 26,4| cathedral church, or of a monastery, demands that a coajutor
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