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1 3 | worthiness. For, so soon as Christian order was once established 2 4 | secure. In very truth, the Christian religion thought of and 3 5 | Though revilers of the Christian faith refuse to acknowledge 4 10 | 10. Futhermore, the Christian perfection and completeness 5 13 | the very beginning of the Christian Church were repulsed and 6 13 | aimed at the destruction of Christian marriage, such as the Gnostics, 7 13(22)| several early sects claiming a Christian knowledge (gnosis) higher 8 21 | emperors, most hostile to the Christian name, whose strongest desire 9 21(38)| Legal. pro Christian., 32, 33 (PG 6, 963-968).~ 10 22 | power had devolved upon the Christian emperors, the supreme pontiffs 11 22 | Futhermore, so far were Christian princes from arrogating 12 22 | any power in the matter of Christian marriage that they on the 13 23 | for certain it is that in Christian marriage the contract is 14 27 | seal; nay, more, even in Christian marriages this power, productive 15 27 | nuptials estranged from the Christian religion, which is the mother 16 27 | generous soul? When the Christian religion is reflected and 17 27 | more abounding than in the Christian religion, it very often 18 36 | greatly ennobled by the Christian faith, and made better able 19 39 | instructed in the precepts of Christian wisdom, so that they may 20 41 | can dissolve the bond of Christian marriage whenever this has 21 44 | precepts in relation to Christian marriage, which We have