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1 1 | thereof, may come to the knowledge of all whom it concerns,
2 6,2| life, conversation, and knowledge: which however is not to
3 6,2| their life, manners, and knowledge, by their own superiors,
4 8,3| proper motion, and certain knowledge, and the plenitude of apostolic
5 11,2| and of our own certain knowledge, and the plenitude of apostolic
6 14,3| and recommended by their knowledge of law. ~CHAPTER V. ~The
7 15,1| exercised this judgment without knowledge of the cause; neither indeed
8 15,5| other's sheep without the knowledge of their own pastor, finding
9 17,2| thereof may come to the knowledge of all whom it concerns,
10 19,1| all this to come to the knowledge of all persons whatsoever,
11 22,2| otherwise fit as regards morals, knowledge, and age, shall be promoted
12 24,2| thereunto, whom the promise of knowledge does not point out as worthy
13 25,4| Sovereign Pontiff, having a full knowledge of the whole matter and
14 26,4| the distance of places, a knowledge of the persons to whom causes
15 27 | skill in sacred letters, and knowledge of divine and human law;
16 27 | these things may come to the knowledge of all men, and that no
17 27 | read by and to come to the knowledge of all men. And when removed
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