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1 14, III | penitently desire communion; I judged it well to stand by your 2 19, I | discreetly and wisely. lyon have judged quite correctly about grantingpeace 3 29, II | communion with them, they judged that the purity of the Gospel 4 30, V | should, as it were, be judged by all of no effect.~ 5 32, II | But, in the meantime, I judged it well, that he should 6 33, II | the links which bound him; judged, and more sublime than those 7 33, II | more sublime than those who judged him; and although his feet 8 41, III | this matter at rest, we judged it necessary to obtain thence 9 54, XIII| that they all might be judged who believed not the truth, 10 54, XIV | little, who have already judged concerning them, and have 11 54, XV | the number of those who judged concerning them last year 12 60, I | offend in this manner are judged accursed, how much greater 13 66, II | been excommunicated, and judged an enemy to the Church; 14 66, IV | priests, since he himself is judged by all the priests.~ 15 66, V | in a glorious martyrdom, judged that peace should be granted 16 66, V | everywhere and entirely have judged the same thing. For there 17 68, V | God's condescension, is judged unworthy by men. For what 18 72, XI | truth? Wherefore are we judged betrayers of unity? The 19 72, XVII| in the name of Christ, be judged to have obtained the remission 20 73, II | the Church; that is, he judged the baptism of all heretics 21 73, V | name of Jesus Christ, are judged to be renewed and sanctified; 22 74, XXII| XXII.~We have judged, that those also whom they, 23 75, I | are by the Lord's sentence judged to be heathens and publicans.~ 24 75, XVI | profane water, should be judged to be baptized; while they