Chapter, §
1 Intro, 2| alteration, and we make good each and all of the defects
2 Intro, 5| a support for right and good people and a terror for
3 Intro, 5| may receive instruction on good behaviour and be directed
4 Intro, 6| untried for so salutary a good. We declare that it is and
5 Intro, 8| negotiate and listen with good will and honour to the apostolic
6 Intro, 8| have been brought back to good conduct by means of our
7 Intro, 9| persons as are suitable and in good relations with them. We
8 Intro, 9| accordance with the duty of good prelates and commendatories .
9 Intro, 9| from tender years towards good is the result of work and
10 Intro, 9| reference to religion and good habits, and they are obliged
11 Intro, 9| pupils that is contrary to good morals or may lead to a
12 Intro, 9| abundant reward for such a good and pious deed, and they
13 Intro, 9| law . ~Moreover, for the good and peaceful government
14 Intro, 10| faith, and in harmony with good customs may be not only
15 Intro, 10| in the Roman church, in good supply, men of this type
16 Intro, 10| and the propagation of good skills, from being misused
17 Intro, 10| do not grow up with the good seed or poisons become mixed
18 Intro, 11| faithful are aware that the good works of these bishops and
19 Intro, 11| outstanding in learning and good reputation and of established
20 Intro, 11| generous recompenser of all good deeds, the reward of eternal
21 Intro, 12| conclude it, as if it were a good of supreme advantage. We
22 Intro, 12| those tending to the common good, out of his exceeding goodness
23 Intro, 12| long desired by us for the good of the whole christian state
24 Intro, 12| so that such an important good, which we hope and desire
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