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1001 21 | Your Imperial Majesty will undoubtedly find that the form of doctrine 1002 29 | more abuses, yet, to avoid undue length, we have set forth 1003 26 | is the true, earnest, and unfeigned mortification, to wit, to 1004 26 | they do not sufficiently unfetter, but sometimes entangle, 1005 27 | a living. They saw what unfortunate results came of this procedure, 1006 24 | are sanctified. [It is an unheard-of innovation in the Church 1007 28 | that they would release unjust burdens which are new and 1008 26 | pertains to a matter not unlawful, but indifferent, and to 1009 24 | this end alone that the unlearned be taught [what they need 1010 20 | these things, they are now unlearning them, and do not preach 1011 23 | but a horrible, fearful unrest and torment of conscience 1012 | until 1013 23 | Epistle XI): But if they be unwilling or unable to persevere, 1014 23 | no Christian, sincere, upright conduct has resulted (from 1015 15 | satisfaction for sins, are useless and contrary to the Gospel. ~ 1016 | using 1017 27 | so momentous a matter was utterly set aside and despised. 1018 1 | the other Evil- also the Valentinians, Arians, Eunomians, Mohammedans, 1019 27 | commandment of God, is not valid; for (as the Canon says) 1020 20 | Christ would become of little value, neither would the preeminence 1021 21 | seen, there is nothing that varies from the Scriptures, or 1022 24 | be made for daily sins, venial and mortal. From this has 1023 22 | witness (dist. III., cap. Veritate, and the following chapters). 1024 26 | holy-days, rites, fasts, and vestures. These observances had won 1025 29 | The parishes have been vexed in many ways by the dealers 1026 6 | Article VI - Of New Obedience ~~~~~~~Also 1027 2 | and that this disease, or vice of origin, is truly sin, 1028 8 | Article VIII - What the Church Is ~~~~~~~ 1029 27 | celibacy, or in begging, or in vile apparel. But the people 1030 26 | such diversity does not violate the unity of the Church. 1031 27 | Finally, even though the violation of a vow might be censured, 1032 23 | first time, the priests were violently compelled to lead a single 1033 1 | Preserver of all things, visible and invisible; and yet there 1034 20 | For Augustine, in many volumes, defends grace and the righteousness 1035 Pre| action and agreement of votes in all the Imperial Diets 1036 27 | To those, therefore, who want to be justified by their 1037 28 | the Apostles themselves wanted to burden consciences with 1038 21 | example of David in making war to drive away the Turk from 1039 28 | 10, 4: The weapons of our warfare are not carnal, but mighty 1040 26 | There was great need to warn the churches of these errors, 1041 26 | at the same time, men are warned that such observances do 1042 24 | our teachers have given warning that they depart from the 1043 20 | affections, and are too weak to do works which are good 1044 28 | heaven; 2 Cor. 10, 4: The weapons of our warfare are not carnal, 1045 Pre| presence; and considered and weighed among ourselves in mutual 1046 23 | but that there were far weightier ones why it ought to be 1047 23 | marriage. By the laws of all well-ordered commonwealths, even among 1048 | whatever 1049 18 | learn divers useful arts, or whatsoever good pertains to this life. 1050 | Whence 1051 | whenever 1052 | whereas 1053 | wherein 1054 | Whoever 1055 Pre| Your Imperial Majesty has wisely held that it should be dealt 1056 Pre| Your Imperial Majesty's wishes, we offer, in this matter 1057 Pre| namely, effectually to withstand his furor and assaults by 1058 29 | Francis, Duke of Lueneburg.~Wolfgang, Prince of Anhalt.~Senate 1059 28 | as no one will say that a woman sins who goes out in public 1060 3 | the human nature in the womb of the blessed Virgin Mary, 1061 26 | vestures. These observances had won for themselves the exalted 1062 27 | is obscured when these wonderful angelic forms of worship, 1063 26 | accounted works that were worldly and imperfect, and far below 1064 24 | Mass said for many were worth as much as special Masses 1065 28 | is not our design now to wrest the government from the 1066 28 | bishops. For thus some of them write; and the Pontiffs in some 1067 28 | from the Emperor. These wrongs have long since been rebuked 1068 10 | Article X - Of the Lord's Supper ~~~~~~~ 1069 13 | Article XIII - Of the Use of the Sacraments ~~~~~~~ 1070 14 | Article XIV - Of Ecclesiastical Order ~~~~~~~ 1071 19 | Article XIX - Of the Cause of Sin~~~~~~~ 1072 15 | Article XV - Of Ecclesiastical Usages ~~~~~~~ 1073 16 | Article XVI - Of Civil Affairs ~~~~~~~Of 1074 17 | Article XVII - Of Christ's Return to 1075 18 | Article XVIII - Of Free Will ~~~~~~~Of Free 1076 20 | Article XX - Of Good Works ~~~~~~~Our teachers 1077 21 | Article XXI - Of the Worship of the 1078 22 | Article XXII - Of Both Kinds in the Sacrament ~~~~~~~ 1079 23 | Article XXIII - Of the Marriage of Priests ~~~~~~~ 1080 24 | Article XXIV - Of the Mass ~~~~~~~Falsely 1081 25 | Article XXV - Of Confession ~~~~~~~Confession 1082 26 | Article XXVI - Of the Distinction of 1083 28 | Article XXVIII - Of Ecclesiastical Power ~~~~~~~ 1084 Pre| forth at greater length a year ago at the last Diet which 1085 | yourselves 1086 Pre| moved by sincere love and zeal for religion, and who will 1087 28 | among those who are the most zealous advocates of traditions.