| 21. | Finally, when particular decrees are equivalently universal, canonists are divided as to the limits of their binding force.
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| 22. | However, the Inquisitor Br�hal had been busy collecting information and learned opinions from canonists and theologians on the case.
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| 23. | The canonists pointed to other examples of how implementation of zero tolerance can lead to violations of the rights of priests:
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| 24. | Unlike most German canonists of his time, he laid great stress on the sources and historical development of canon law.
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| 25. | His notion of penalty survives through the canonists Martin de Azpilcueta and Diego de Covarubias y Leyva in secular criminal law.
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| 26. | Milles's economical works show the relation of the doctrines of the mercantilist writers to those of the later canonists.
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| 27. | The number of excommunications " latae sententiae " enumerated by the moralists and canonists had increased to almost 200.
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| 28. | Other canonists seem to maintain for removable rectors practically the same rights as to perpetuity, which are possessed by irremovable ecclesiastics.
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| 29. | "' Peter Paul Borg "'( 1843 1934 ) was a Maltese theologian, canonist and minor philosopher.
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| 30. | With the assent of the canonists, the Chapter of Utrecht appointed Barchman Wuytiers as vicar general of the Diocese of Haarlem.
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