Chapter, Paragraph
1 6 | not to have recourse to money except for cases mentioned
2 6 | observed by the Friars about money when it is so deposited.
3 6,9 | totally alien to coins or money, precepted firmly to all
4 6,9 | manner they receive coins or money by themselves, or through
5 6,9 | through another) receivers of money, against the rule or purity
6 6,9 | recourse to those giving money or to deputed messengers,
7 6,9 | Wherefore the every gain of money, and of offerings, the reception
8 6,9 | offerings, the reception of money in the church, or elsewhere,
9 6,9 | assigned to receive the money of offerings or donations:
10 6,9 | even whatever recourse to money, or the holding thereof,
11 6,9 | whether they be givers of money or self-appointed persons,
12 6,9 | the same declaration about money are wholly preserved. Lastly
13 6,9 | goods, and especially from money: it is necessary that the
14 6,9 | have recourse to having money deputed for their own necessities,
15 6,9 | that and in what manner money is expended, and exacting
16 6,9 | carrying away a chest of money, or its key, these acts
17 7,10| extend indifferently to money, and even to other mobile
18 7,10| dominion, or use of the money itself, but even from whatever
19 7,10| handling or administration of money. But however giving counsel
20 8,11| been limited to alms of money.~
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