The canons and decrees of the Council of Trent celebrated under Paul III, Julius III, and Pius IV, Bishops of Rome / faithfully translated into English.

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The canons and decrees of the Council of Trent celebrated under Paul III, Julius III, and Pius IV, Bishops of Rome / faithfully translated into English.
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Council of Trent
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MDCLXXXVII [1687]
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CHAP. X.

IT shall not be lawful for Chapters of Churches, the Bishops seat being vacant, to grant their Licence of Ordaining, or Letters Demissory, or Reverend, as some call them, within a year after the Day of Vacation, to any one beneficed already, or not yet straiten'd upon the account of Receiving a Benefice, either by the Disposition of the Common Law, or else by the force of any Custom or Privilege. If it be otherwise done, the Chapter shall lye under an Ecclesiastick Prohibition; so that those that are so ordain'd, if they be constituted in lesser Or∣ders, shall have no Priestly priviledge, especially in Criminal Cases: but if they be constituted with more ample Orders, let them be ipso jure suspended from the Execution of their Orders, at the pleasure of the Bishop, that next enjoys the See.

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