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1 2 | in the interests of the Church and of the common weal,
2 3 | than once condemned by the Church, is nevertheless, under
3 16| intervention of religion and of the Church. It is We who are the chief
4 16| of what pertains to the Church; and by keeping silence
5 16| vain if they leave out the Church. It is the Church that insists,
6 16| out the Church. It is the Church that insists, on the authority
7 16| least, far less bitter; the Church uses her efforts not only
8 16| conduct of each and all; the Church improves and betters the
9 19| than religion (whereof the Church is the interpreter and guardian)
10 21| 21. But the Church, with Jesus Christ as her
11 22| hinted at, but which the Church has traced out clearly,
12 22| possessions be used? - the Church replies without hesitation
13 23| they are taught by the Church that in God's sight poverty
14 26| 26. But the Church, not content with pointing
15 26| also applies it. For the Church does her utmost to teach
16 26| everything depends that the Church possesses a power peculiarly
17 28| that the solicitude of the Church is so preoccupied with the
18 29| 29. The Church, moreover, intervenes directly
19 30| the patrimony which the Church has guarded with religious
20 30| the shame of begging, the Church has provided aid for the
21 30| to blame and condemn the Church for such eminent charity.
22 30| virtue, pertains to the Church; for virtue it is not, unless
23 30| whosoever turns his back on the Church cannot be near to Christ. ~
24 31| treating of, not only the Church, but all human agencies,
25 53| which have arisen by the Church's authority and the piety
26 53| to be responsible to the Church alone. The rulers of the
27 53| property, in such property the Church had her rights, each member
28 57| reverence and love holy Church, the common Mother of us
29 57| obey the precepts of the Church, and to frequent the sacraments,
30 59| in the early ages of the Church that the greater number
31 63| 63. In regard to the Church, her cooperation will never
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