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1 7 | Assisi, working greater things every day, having progressed
2 7 | continual meditation of heavenly things, impelled by a divine instinct,
3 7 | say): « Those wonderful things of his, (which) must be
4 8 | The most high penury of things, which the most holy Man
5 8 | Affirming these very things, We will (and) order, that
6 8 | Minorite nation, discern these things to be valid in perpetuity,
7 8 | Apostolic power that those things which are written below
8 8 | but by designating those things which accede to the nature
9 9 | that there can be very many things, which We have prescribed
10 9 | the custodians of these things and not the possesors, and
11 9 | and acquire those other things, which both the Order and
12 9 | be understood from those things, which Thomas of Celano
13 9 | they dispised all earthly things and never loved themselves
14 9 | We give and grant these things in perpetuity:~I. That the
15 10| regard to the aforementioned things, not withstanding all those
16 10| not withstanding all those things which are to the contrary,
17 10| the contrary, even those things worthy of special and most
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