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or curates . The bishop has power to punish with censures all those legitimately summoned who fail to
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proper time for this meal. For good reasons this hour may be legitimately anticipated. Grievous sin is
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to express that it is true , and that its truth is so evident as legitimately to produce
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sense The consequent or derivative sense of Scripture is the truth legitimately inferred from its genuine
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of the infallibility of the Church . (5) The authentic text, legitimately promulgated , is a
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and more all for only $19.99... A person who has been legitimately received into the
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are in the nature of a debt , which may be legitimately paid to the
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of births exceeded the number of deaths. It may perhaps be legitimately inferred that the
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inaccuracy of such phrases as "animal intelligence" is avoided. Before such language may be legitimately employed, it should be
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to the latter. St. Ignatius of Antioch declares that this ministry holds legitimately its authority from God
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that questions should arise as to whether the supreme authority could be legitimately exercised in this
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of a diocese under the authority of a priest legitimately appointed to secure
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of a diocese after the ordinary. He is a cleric legitimately deputed to exercise
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concomitant of the good the Creator evidently intends that we may legitimately aim at our own
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authorities. The foundation of his reform is the two principles legitimately deduced from the
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of the faithful in a determined district, by a person legitimately a ppointed
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effect of these gifts by devoting to study whatever time he could legitimately take from his ordinary
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of the Council (21 September, 1624) decreed: For the future, no regular, legitimately professed, may be expelled
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facto , the precept of labour, from which observance the infirm are legitimately dispensed. These, then, are
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of a diocese after the ordinary. He is a cleric legitimately deputed to exercise
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persons called to the council are strictly obliged to attend, unless legitimately prevented, in which
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is rightfully his, is essential. If he be content, or if under some circumstances he can legitimately be presumed to
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concomitant of the good the Creator evidently intends that we may legitimately aim at our own
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priori elements in our knowledge , which do not come from experience but are nevertheless, legitimately applied to the
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of the infallibility of the Church . (5) The authentic text, legitimately promulgated , is a
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and Sabinus had come to Carthage to complain. They had been legitimately ordained by the
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each of whom can communicate it by ordination to a subject legitimately proposed by the
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degree of acceptance warrants us in regarding a new devotion as legitimately established. The dedication
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public man, consisting of imputations upon his motives, which arise fairly and legitimately out of his
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authorities. The foundation of his reform is the two principles legitimately deduced from the
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henceforth no secular cleric . . . shall be promoted to Sacred orders unless it be first legitimately certain that he is
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he or she consent to it, either explicitly or implicitly. nor can any authority legitimately recommend or permit such
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the election, and Particular Congregations. All the Cardinals who are not legitimately impeded must attend the
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the chapter and fulfil whatever duties may be imposed upon them by it unless legitimately excused. When the
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among Holy orders (Innocentius III, cap. "Miramur", 7, "de servis non ordinandis"). All are bound unless legitimately dispensed by the
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only of virgins but also of widows , on condition that they were legitimately freed from the
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just and reasonable cause from one mission to another, such arbitrary change being legitimately interpreted by common consent
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age when, by universal consent, each class had its own liberties , and might quite legitimately contend for them
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injure their interests in those things which good men may innocently and legitimately use — though they use
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in medieval and later times ecclesiastical magistrates were often vested with civil power legitimately acquired, and exercised
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the Divine Office and being present at the Chapter Masses unless legitimately excused. There is the
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those that have merely been blessed, and to chapels and oratories legitimately erected by ecclesiastical authority
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had no possessions either individually or in common, and could not even legitimately dispose of what
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the right to vote in the conclave; they must, however, be legitimately appointed, have the
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permitted on fasting days as well as the time wherein such food might be legitimately taken Blackfoot Indians - An
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in a place may receive there the sacraments and perform there legitimately all the acts
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of births exceeded the number of deaths. It may perhaps be legitimately inferred that the
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not perfectly. Reply to Objection 2. Even as the soldier who fights legitimately without conquering is not
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of a diocese under the authority of a priest legitimately appointed to secure
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of Adam, stained as they were by his lamentable fall,"[51] then it may be legitimately concluded that as Christ
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they were five in number and declared that the council, legitimately called in the
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and Sabinus had come to Carthage to complain. They had been legitimately ordained by the
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the acceptance of the Gospel are the hopes that man legitimately places in marriage
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collectivity with no regard for their personal welfare; so that even violence could be legitimately exercised to dragoon
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rather of an expert journeyman than of a genius. But we may legitimately class together the
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of a diocese under the authority of a priest legitimately appointed to secure
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among the heathen is so held in highest honour , that even virgins , when legitimately marrying, have a
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which the high windows are set Cleric - A person who has been legitimately received into the
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permitted on fasting days as well as the time wherein such food might be legitimately taken Blackfoot Indians - An
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which the high windows are set Cleric - A person who has been legitimately received into the
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of a diocese under the authority of a priest legitimately appointed to secure