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1 2 | might be got together, in order that a cardinal might live
2 2 | permission was given, however, in order that by means of these large
3 2 | St. Peter went on foot in order that their vicars might
4 2 | they were in Rome; all in order that in every place the
5 Prop1 | tyranny. They should. ordain, order, and decree, that henceforth
6 Prop1 | that there is no longer any order in Christendom. From this
7 Prop1 | discipline, no rule, no order; and who is to blame except
8 Prop1 | primates. Therefore, in order to decide contests and contentions,
9 Prop1 | bringing money to Rome, in order that, safe from the Turks,
10 Prop1 | devised by the devil, in order that under their cover he
11 Prop1 | salvation of souls. ~In order to destroy in simple Christians
12 Prop1 | commandments of God. And yet, in order to quiet his conscience,
13 Prop1 | within one and the same order should be abolished. These
14 Prop1 | rules of the orders, the order cannot but harm and delude
15 Prop1 (57)| sects within the Franciscan order alone (See Realencyk., Vi,
16 Prop1 (57)| parties in the Augustinian order. ~
17 Prop1 | that to common Christian order and to everyone's better
18 Prop2 (2) | any member of a monastic order who has violated the prescriptions
19 Prop2 (2) | the prescriptions of the order and been deprived, in consequence,
20 Prop2 (2) | regula, viz., the rule of the order. ~
21 Prop2 | without canonization -- but in order to draw crowds and bring
22 Prop2 | doubtless established in order that the children of the
23 Prop2 | regular bishop and church order, without Roman tyranny,
24 Prop3 | read only for a time, in order that through them we may
25 Prop3 | advantage of our simplicity in order to strengthen themselves
26 Prop3 | faithful counsel is that, in order to avoid many sins which
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