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1 0,1 | the holy Religion of the Friars Minor, which firmly enclosed 2 1,2 | disentangle the consciences of the Friars, and the status of this 3 1,2 | consciences of all of the said Friars have not been entirely quieted, 4 1,2 | Wherefore through these Friars We have been humbly supplicated, 5 3 | The Friars are not bound to every Evangelical 6 3 | Evangelical counsel. The Friars are bound to all that pertains 7 3,4 | The Rule and life of the Friars Minor is this: namely to 8 3,4 | been hesitated, whether the Friars of this same Order are bound 9 3,4 | The Rule and life of the Friars Minor is this: etc." he 10 3,4 | declare and say, that the said Friars are not only obliged merely 11 3,5 | have clarified, that the Friars themselves from the profession 12 3,5 | obligatory words; the aforesaid Friars have supplicated Us, that 13 3,5 | that it is licit that the Friars not be bound to the observance 14 3,5 | expedient however for the Friars themselves to observe the 15 3,5 | necessity: likewise that the Friars are to wear cheap clothing. 16 3,5 | for the clothing of the Friars are to exercise a solicitous 17 3,5 | likewise that if any of the Friars might fall into infirmity, 18 3,5 | into infirmity, the other friars ought to take care of him: 19 3,5 | of him: likewise that the Friars may not preach in the diocese 20 3,5 | belongs: likewise that the Friars who might know that they 21 3,5 | must be observed by the Friars as obligatory: likewise 22 3,5 | observed as such by the Friars.~ 23 4 | Whether the Friars might licitly receive from 24 4 | Cautions to be observed by the Friars about the reception of the 25 4,6 | means to the Ministers and Friars, concerning all those things 26 4,6 | into the Order, that the Friars and their Ministers should 27 4,6 | goods to the poor: many Friars have doubted and doubt still, 28 4,6 | fault: if the Ministers or Friars ought even to give counsel 29 4,6 | much as on the part of the Friars themselves, the reception 30 4,6 | the Ministers just as the Friars ought themselves to abstain 31 4,6 | of another state, not to Friars: that they may appear before 32 4,6 | almsgiving: it befits however the Friars in accepting such offerings 33 4,7 | for what necessity the Friars themselves might wear footwear.~ 34 5,8 | wished to say, that the said Friars of the Order are not bound, 35 6 | boxes are prohibited. The Friars are not to have recourse 36 6 | Cautions to be observed by the Friars about money when it is so 37 6,9 | said Saint wishing that the Friars above all things be totally 38 6,9 | precepted firmly to all the Friars, that in no manner they 39 6,9 | which when observed by the Friars they might not be said to 40 6,9 | their Order. We say that the Friars are bound to beware exceedingly 41 6,9 | for the clothing of the Friars: and piously and rationally 42 6,9 | other necessities of the Friars occurring for a time (when 43 6,9 | let the aforementioned Friars be attentive, because for 44 6,9 | it is necessary that the Friars vigilantly have care, that 45 6,9 | them). Wherefore let the Friars know that precepting that 46 7 | which it is licit for the Friars to have the use. The Friars 47 7 | Friars to have the use. The Friars Minor are not capable of 48 7 | passes to the heirs. The Friars cannot receive annual returns 49 7,10| rule said in the same: "The Friars are not to appropriate anything 50 7,10| offerings, and donations to the Friars (those things the enjoyment 51 7,10| to the Order and to the Friars), it having been given over 52 7,10| having been given over to the Friars themselves in those things 53 7,10| themselves: likewise that the Friars receive the annual returns 54 7,10| and wine gathered by the Friars begging or selling other 55 7,10| however the community of the Friars and especially the rectors 56 7,10| for the consciences of the Friars themselves, and to remove 57 7,10| disposition and habit of mind: the Friars, who have withdrawn themselves 58 7,10| time: the aforementioned Friars however can acquire nothing 59 7,10| not licit to the aforesaid Friars to receive or enjoy (their 60 7,10| affairs the by- standing Friars are seeking something as 61 7,10| avoided. But indeed since the Friars of the said Order are to 62 7,10| not licit to the aforesaid Friars nor are they competent, 63 8 | The Friars cannot have gardens, vineyards, 64 8,11| conformable to reason, that the Friars who are occupied assiduously 65 8,11| bequeathed as a legacy to the Friars, by every means the Friars 66 8,11| Friars, by every means the Friars are to abstain from the 67 8,11| manifested that he wanted his Friars and sons by leaning upon 68 8,11| place and of the senior Friars in the Order), for whose 69 8,11| man wanted to found his Friars upon most high poverty and 70 8,11| considered the number of Friars dwelling there) ought to 71 8,11| things be observed by the Friars. Indeed about the offerings 72 8,12| however has grown up among the Friars a not too less scrupulous 73 8,12| consciences of the aforesaid Friars, and to put an end to these 74 8,12| by clarifying, that the Friars Minor from the profession 75 8,14| could have arisen among the Friars over this matter: We wishing


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