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501 3 | dress in a cloak, and a tunic made from humble cloth of
502 8 | for Prime Deus in nomine tuo, Beati immaculati, up to
503 8 | let them not omit to say twelve Pater nosters with the Gloria
504 5 | Qinquagesima Sunday [i.e. two Sundays before Ash Wednesday]
505 13| induce them to penance and undertaking the works of mercy. Let
506 5 | each and every one of them [universi] abstain from the eating
507 3 | the place. Let them not use tight [bindis] or silken
508 13| Moreover, let each one give $1 [usualis monetae denarium] to the
509 13| his duty, except when the utility of the fraternity impedes
510 3 | in price and color, not utterly white nor black, unless
511 5 | Chapter V: On abstinence and fasting ~
512 3 | having put off the other vain ornaments of this age (in
513 4 | actors, or to the sight of vanity. And let them take care
514 8 | Prime, Terce, Sext, Nones, Vespers and Compline. Let the clerics
515 11| or sisters are harassed [vexationibus impetantur] against the
516 6 | Chapter VI: How often they ought to
517 7 | Chapter VII: That they are not to bear
518 8 | Chapter VIII: On the canonical hours
519 1 | disturbance, never to be violently shaken by the commotion
520 14| infirm request this) to visit the sick once each week,
521 16| gathering of this kind to be visited by a layman. Moreover, let
522 1 | peoples of the nations who walked in shadows, and which the
523 1 | similarly with work, so that walking soberly by means of its
524 1 | of his own faith, and he wanted them also to acknowledge
525 2 | order ~When, however, anyone wants to enter a fraternity of
526 16| Indeed let him issue three warnings to the incorrigibles and
527 | was
528 5 | and dinner, except for the weak, infirm, and travelers.
529 7 | That they are not to bear weapons for fighting. ~Let the brothers
530 14| visit the sick once each week, inducing him solicitously
531 5 | attention lest your hearts be weighed down with drunkenness and
532 1 | familiarity of which no one welcome is brought into the sight
533 | well
534 | what
535 | while
536 | whole
537 14| buried in the grave. We wish that this is also to be
538 5 | Triduum ?], nor let it be withdrawn from those set out on a
539 12| hinder calumny and bear witness, and even in contracts regarding
540 2 | fraternity not be open to women who have husbands (unless
541 5 | prayer alone excepted). Workers (on account of the presence
542 1 | path, they may, after the workhouse of the present life, merit
543 2 | leave it, to go back to the world. However one may have permission
544 2 | him, let it be put down in writing by means of a public notary.
545 10| Chapter X: On re-establishing peace
546 11| Chapter XI: When they are molested
547 12| Chapter XII: Let them beware, as much
548 13| Chapter XIII: On hearing Mass and attending
549 14| Chapter XIV: On the infirm and deceased
550 19| Chapter XIX: That the ministers are
551 15| Chapter XV: On the ministers. ~Also
552 16| Chapter XVI: On the visitation and correction
553 17| Chapter XVII: On avoiding quarrels among
554 18| Chapter XVIII: How and through whom one
555 20| Chapter XX: How in the aforesaid things
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