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[Those of the] Convent of Grace are to be well revered? when visited with devo-
tion in their enclosure? clausuram: the restricted, private living quarters of a religious order, but they must pur-
gify themselves from anything that might be scandalous? in quan-?
tity?; namely?, in this? [manner] it is? always? to be observed?
just as another? custom? of the enclosure? of the Bethlehem original: "Bettaym"; this likely refers to a specific monastic house or the Order of Bethlehem, known for hospital work
which it has? there? in that? above-mentioned way?, let [them] observe?.
Second, when food? must be prepared for the Sun-?
day? service?, [as] it is? a more worthy? cause, it should be some? way? of
the above-mentioned.
Third, when one must request? the bloodletting Bethlehem original: "sanguineum Bettayam"; sanguineum refers to the medical practice of bloodletting
of the enclosure?, one must take? two? [parts] in the bloody?
head and extract? from our? part, and with? suspension?
because it will have loosened?, sew? two? of the enclosed? Bethlehem?.
Fourth, when assistance? for labors? must be requested?
without payment? [to] the community? with? the matter? [of] you? [being] happy? in? the land-?
land? of the village?, let him do? [what is] to be said? concerning the water? and pre-?
serve? afterward? that? which is lost? through him?; [let] nothing? [of] any?
danger? [be done] more than? he does?.
Fifth, when one must go out? from the pits? foveas: could refer to storage pits, trenches, or burial sites before? the neigh-?
bors?, it is necessary? to close? it? [on the] fourth? face?
which is? [what] they ought? [to do] before? they are removed? from that?
place to the places? which? I shall leave?, [to] grant? a more?
worthy? thing?.?