Document, Part
1 8,1| ineed necessary for every individual; let him be anathema. ~CANON
2 15,1| voluntary confession made to any individual whatsoever. It also teaches,
3 15,5| express consent of that individual's proper prelate, both shall
4 15,5| letters demissory from that individual's own bishop. The contravener
5 15,5| whatsoever, to admit any individual to the habit and to profession,
6 23,4| on these points, if the individual be only recently, or not
7 25,3| shall receive in baptism the individual baptized; between whom and
8 25,3| from the sacred font the individual baptized, and he shall allow
9 25,4| profession of faith made by the individual to be promoted, to the most
10 25,4| than one benefice upon one individual; and for him to retain the
11 25,4| under lay patronage, the individual who shall be presented by
12 25,4| Furthermore, should any individual appeal in those cases allowed
13 26,3| an upright manner. But no individual shall be set over two convents;
14 26,3| monasteries, the quality of each individual be specifically expressed;
15 26,4| from excommunicating any individual; or to command that he revoke
16 26,4| henceforth granted to any individual; nor shall those already
17 26,4| faculties, or privileges of any individual in regard thereof; but they
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