Document, Part
1 1 | For, whereas what we had previously feared now come to pass,--
2 6,1 | death, with which God had previously threatened him, and, together
3 6,2 | private, without having been previously examined and approved of
4 8,1 | instituted without being previously examined and approved of
5 15,1 | since His coming, to any previously to baptism. But the Lord
6 23,4 | but shall also have been previously constituted in sacred Order,
7 23,4 | shall, therefore, have been previously promoted by merit, in some
8 25,4 | persons; nor shall they who previously held them be able to retain
9 25,4 | however, notice thereof previously to the said bishop; that
10 25,4 | that, by certain words used previously, the usual manner of treating
11 26,2 | that nothing new, or that previously has not been usual in the
12 26,3 | the Bishop, and be by him previously examined, with certain exceptions. ~
13 26,3 | bishop, and after having been previously examined by him, or by his
14 26,4 | be freely conferred as previously. ~As regards those augmentations,
15 26,4 | even dignities which were previously free,-which have been acquired
16 26,15| brethren the cardinals, having previously had a mature deliberation
17 27 | Council had been, a long time previously, indicted by our predecessor,
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