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1 7 | it necessary that human traditions, that is, rites or ceremonies, 2 15| admonished also that human traditions instituted to propitiate 3 15| faith. Wherefore vows and traditions concerning meats and days, 4 26| Distinctions of Meats, and like traditions of men, are works profitable 5 26| this persuasion concerning traditions much detriment has resulted 6 26| aside the Law and human traditions, in order to show that Christian 7 26| almost wholly smothered by traditions, which have produced an 8 26| consist.~Secondly, these traditions have obscured the commandments 9 26| commandments of God, because traditions were placed far above the 10 26| acceptable to God.~Thirdly, traditions brought great danger to 11 26| was impossible to keep all traditions, and yet men judged these 12 26| not able to satisfy the traditions, and they had all the while 13 26| and theologians gather the traditions, and seek mitigations whereby 14 26| with the gathering of these traditions, the schools and sermons 15 26| these strivings concerning traditions they were prevented from 16 26| from misunderstanding the traditions. For the Gospel compels 17 26| the observance of human traditions we cannot merit grace or 18 26| fasting in itself, but the traditions which prescribe certain 19 26| Nevertheless, very many traditions are kept on our part, which 20 28| require the observance of any traditions, to the end that by such 21 28| manifest that, by such belief, traditions have almost infinitely multiplied 22 28| satisfactions.~Again, the authors of traditions do contrary to the command 23 28| bishops the right to lay these traditions upon the Church for the 24 28| they increase sins by these traditions?~But there are clear testimonies 25 28| prohibit the making of such traditions, as though they merited 26 28| 1, 14 he openly forbids traditions: Not giving heed to Jewish 27 28| says of those who require traditions: Let them alone; they be 28 28| burden churches with infinite traditions, and to ensnare consciences, 29 28| make, and to listen to, traditions? Why does it call them " 30 28| they endeavor to modify the traditions, yet the mitigation can 31 28| most zealous advocates of traditions. Neither can due regard 32 28| consciences, even though traditions go out of use.~But the bishops 33 28| upon the observance of such traditions as cannot be kept with a 34 28| the Church. For many human traditions have been changed in process