Chapter, Paragraph
1 1,2 | rule: attending to certain things which might produce a doubtful
2 1,2 | clarification of these very same things they had recourse prudently
3 1,2 | another (as was right) those things which seemed to be doubtful:
4 1,2 | doubtful: they added some things and conceded others, as
5 1,2 | arise waves concerning those things pertaining to the rule and
6 2,3 | much more ardently to those things which We have more sweetly
7 2,3 | We have considered those things which have been directed
8 3,4 | without property, and to those things, which are proposed under
9 3,4 | the rule certain of those things, while suppressing others.
10 3,4 | that it circumscribes all things pertaining to itself: We
11 3,4 | that in respect to certain things from the force of the words
12 3,4 | respect to certain other things, not so: since he adds the
13 3,4 | of "precept" to certain things of the same, or of "equipollent"
14 3,4 | and in respect to other things he is content to use other
15 3,5 | Likewise because besides those things, which are proposed in the
16 3,5 | or admonition: some such things are inserted by word of
17 3,5 | they are bound to these things, as to things having the
18 3,5 | bound to these things, as to things having the force of precept.
19 3,5 | observance of all those things, which are indicated to
20 3,5 | for their consciences the things to be observed, which ought
21 3,5 | observance of all those things, which are proposed in the
22 3,5 | themselves to be obliged to those things, as to equipollent to precepts,
23 3,5 | annotated. But as these things are to be held, which might
24 3,5 | manner of reception, and the things regarding profession, but
25 4,6 | Friars, concerning all those things to be done and observed
26 4,6 | concerning their temporal things, so that they may freely
27 4,6 | the distribution of such things, where others, to whom they
28 4,6 | affection of the temporal things of those very ones entering
29 4,6 | truly doing with his own things what the Lord will inspire
30 4,7 | aforesaid words: wishing these things to be determined more fully,
31 4,7 | determined measure in such things. We have also said that
32 6,9 | that the Friars above all things be totally alien to coins
33 6,9 | or messengers be, in all things they are to bear themselves
34 6,9 | for to do the aforesaid things pertains to the owners alone,
35 7 | Church the dominion of those things of which it is licit for
36 7 | inheriting since in these things dominion passes to the heirs.
37 7,10| donations to the Friars (those things the enjoyment of which and
38 7,10| Friars themselves in those things only to the extent of use
39 7,10| use in simple fact. Those things had been conveyed to Our
40 7,10| further according to the things themselves which We believe
41 7,10| begging or selling other things, and both stored up in cellars
42 7,10| church cathedrals in these things: moreover they receive indistinctly
43 7,10| asserted, that the aforesaid things, or many of them are not
44 7,10| Order, that even if the things are discovered to be such
45 7,10| something be done against such things, very many statutes in the
46 7,10| respond to the aforesaid things, in order, which follow:
47 7,10| been abandoned to them, or things so remitted: We simply prohibit
48 7,10| We simply prohibit such things to them lest they thus become
49 7,10| from the return whatever things as either possessions or
50 7,10| giving counsel in these things which must be prosecuted
51 8,11| even ordained: that if such things for nearly the same said
52 8,11| be cultivated and similar things are bequeathed as a legacy
53 8,11| from the reception of such things, since even having the aforementioned
54 8,11| having the aforementioned things to enjoy price of harvest
55 8,11| which God Himself does all things: yet He who is the knower
56 8,11| He who is the knower of things hidden, looks principally
57 8,11| Himself to be served by those things which are discordant with
58 8,11| these or whatever other things cannot befit their profession
59 8,11| that the aforementioned things be observed by the Friars.
60 8,12| From the aforementioned things however has grown up among
61 8,12| and tenuous or poor use of things: by which certain ones of
62 8,12| as regards dominion over things they have by vow the strictest
63 8,12| the strict or poor use of things, which is contained in their
64 8,12| or proposes such use of things.~
65 8,14| in this constitution the things that will have force in
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