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. XIV.

IN the causes of exempted persons, let the Constitution of Innocent the Fourth, which begins, Volentes, set forth by the General Council of Lions, be obser∣ved; which this same most Holy Synod hath thought good to Renew, and doth Renew; adding moreover, that in civil causes of Bribes, and miserable Persons, the Secular, or Regular Clergy-men, living without the Monastery, howsoever exempt, shall notwithstanding have a certain Judge over them, deputed by the Pope; but in other cases if such a Judge be wanting, they may be compell'd to convene before the Ordinaries of the Places, being Delegates in this Case from the Apostolick See; Priviledges, Exemptions, Deputations, and their Inhibitions against the Premises being void.

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