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1 Intro | inclination to carry the matter through. On the other hand,
2 Intro, 5| necessity of such an important matter and the greatness of the
3 Intro, 6| we have undertaken this matter with a more earnest desire
4 Intro, 8| reform published on this matter with the approval of the
5 Intro, 9| calm take control of the matter inasmuch as it involves
6 Intro, 9| various sessions became a matter of frequent accusation by
7 Intro, 9| clauses which only imply the matter, for we consider the significance
8 Intro, 9| give much attention to the matter, especially because they
9 Intro, 9| is gradually reduced, and matter for contempt is generally
10 Intro, 10| and that what could offer matter for scandal be totally cut
11 Intro, 10| they are neglectful in this matter, the diocesan and other
12 Intro, 10| warning are negligent in this matter, and do not trouble or have
13 Intro, 10| whom he shall commit the matter; at the expense of the offending
14 Intro, 10| have been dispensed in the matter by the apostolic see . ~
15 Intro, 11| to the holy Spirit. The matter is important inasmuch as
16 Intro, 11| and carefully examined the matter with them, they may grant
17 Intro, 11| us, none of which in this matter do we wish to support at
18 Intro, 11| adopted . ~We desire this matter to be brought to its proper
19 Intro, 11| without restriction, of no matter what status, rank or condition
20 Intro, 11| hearing of confessions, no matter by what persons or verbal
21 Intro, 11| churches and failing in this matter: if they are religious,
22 Intro, 11| have heard for a time, no matter of what standing or status
23 Intro, 11| devotees, and others no matter how named, living in their
24 Intro, 12| therefore undertook this matter with a more burning commitment
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