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1 1| although concerning those things, which have been ordained
2 2| in common, but in [those] things which were used, [merely]
3 2| against the aforemention things. And for that reason when
4 2| defined (as they assert) things contrary to the definitions
5 2| and the Apostles in those things, which they had, had not
6 2| testifies that they did those things, by declaring [i.e. when
7 2| call again into doubt those things, which were defined once
8 2| say, " in reagrds to those things, which have been ordained
9 2| clear from the following things [that] this is directly
10 2| this kind concering those things, which are of the faith,
11 2| of the faith, and other [things], the ability to define [
12 2| errred. For they say, those things, which are established by
13 2| have one affect, and those things, which are established by
14 2| another, supposing that some things, by the key of knowledge,
15 3| predecessor of ours those things, which they themselves assert
16 3| evidently shown, of those things, of which it is lawful for
17 3| use of the aforementioned things, it is necessary that this
18 3| usus iuris. Indeed [those] things done [in law], which pertain
19 3| imaginary. Wherefore [those things] which are done [in law]
20 3| said rule in respect to all things which are contained in it,
21 3| is well known that many things are contained in the said
22 3| even concerning many other things contained in the said rule,
23 4| chastity, and the other things, if as things expressed
24 4| the other things, if as things expressed they are found
25 4| anyone think to resist these things, because it is sometimes
26 4| concerning the said friars [those things] which follow, since in
27 4| friars have forsaken all things for the sake of God, begging
28 4| high poverty is having few things of one's own for the sake
29 4| poverty], which has no things as one's own, has however [
30 4| that the Friars Minor in things, which fall to them, they
31 4| receiving the dominium of these things in his own name and even
32 4| not have the use of all things. Moreover as much as it
33 4| difference [among] these things. For in this way they can
34 4| can in fact use prohibited things, as has been mentioned.
35 4| moderate use as regards things previously payed for has
36 4| contumaciously add to the aforesaid things or to any of the aforementioned
37 4| any of the aforementioned things, or in any manner whatsoever
38 4| that it] contains these things which follow: "For We nonetheless
39 4| pertinaciously assert the aforesaid things or any of the aforesaid
40 4| or any of the aforesaid things or presume in any manner
41 5| indeed contains many false things, since neither that Christ
42 5| from the aforementioned things they strive to infer, as
43 5| doubt they assert false things, by saying, that Our predecessor
44 5| predecessor have defined such things, as has been proved above,
45 5| would have the use of those things, which it was lawful for
46 5| much as pertains to these things, which his declaration contains.
47 5| the arrangement of those things, even concerning those things
48 5| things, even concerning those things which he himself had declared,
49 5| in regards the aforesaid things, let this be brought to
50 5| statutes in regard to these things, and to explain what has
51 6| declare or to change to other things. Moreover it is clear that
52 6| church, evident from these things, demonstrates as approved,
53 6| not have as regards these things, which they did have, [anything]
54 6| concerning the dominion of those things which are offered to them,
55 6| conclude from the aforesaid things, except falsely, but that
56 6| something against those things [which] have been ordained
57 6| Pontiffs concerning such things, because the aforementioned
58 7| and His Apostles in those things, which were appointed [for
59 7| others presumes [to do] such things publicly, and that also
60 7| these in regards to such things and do as has been aforementioned,
61 7| anything knowingly against the things defined, ordained or accomplished
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