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1 2, II | abandon, although they were separated from us, but exhorted them, 2 15, I | not allow our love to be separated. Confession shuts you up 3 37, II | accord he has preferred to be separated from the Church. Read this 4 48, II | discord and schism; who separated some of the brethren here 5 51, XVII| if, hardly and cruelly separated from the Church, he should 6 51, XXI | did not grant it should be separated from the Church. While the 7 61, II | these, that they may be separated while yet they can be separated 8 61, II | separated while yet they can be separated in innocence; because by 9 61, II | they will not be able to be separated by our interference, after 10 62, XIII| mixture cannot any more be separated. Whence, moreover, nothing 11 66, Arg | MANY, AND BY HIS SCHISM HAD SEPARATED HIMSELF FROM THE COMMUNION 12 66, II | his frowardness, he has separated himself from our communion; 13 67, III | that the people should be separated from them, lest, being associated 14 67, IX | the fault, are thus not separated in its penalty. For which 15 68, VIII| but the chaff alone can be separated from the Church, since also 16 72, XXV | Church can by no means be separated from one another, and divided, 17 73, IV | because it can neither be separated from the Church nor from 18 73, V | Spirit, or the Spirit be separated from Christ. Moreover, it 19 74, I | happened that we who are separated from one another in body 20 74, II | the same God, but as if, separated and divided from one another, 21 74, III | later in their age, and separated from them by a long space 22 74, III | that although they were separated by long periods, yet by 23 74, III | in you, that you who are separated from us by the most extensive 24 74, VII | other heretics, if they have separated themselves from the Church 25 74, XXVI| this unity which cannot be separated and divided at all, is itself 26 75, I | set down any as specially separated; but he called all who had 27 75, IV | not without, nor can be separated nor divided against itself, 28 75, IX | punishment, unless they have separated themselves from the communion 29 75, IX | that whosoever had not separated himself from Korah, and 30 76, VI | the strongest charity, and separated from their prelates neither