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But if as a guest she was found exacting or prone to vice, not only should she be denied membership in the community, but she should even be politely requested to leave, lest others be corrupted by her evil life. If, however, she has not proved to be the kind who deserves to be put out, she should not only on her own application be received as a member of the community, but she should even be persuaded to stay, that the others may be instructed by her example, and because in every place it is the same Lord who is served, the same King for whom the battle is fought. Moreover, if the Abbess perceives that she is worthy, she may put her in a somewhat higher rank. [And not only with regard to a nun but also with regard to those in priestly or clerical orders previously mentioned,]* the Abbess may establish them in a higher rank than would be theirs by date of entrance if she perceives that their life is deserving. Let the Abbess take care, however, never to receive a nun from another known monastery as a member of her community without the consent of her Abbess or a letter of recommendation; for it is written, "Do not to another what you would not want done to yourself" (Tob. 4:16).

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