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1 1 | liberty of the Catholic name may be enjoyed there fully and 2 1 | liberty of the Catholic Church may be speedily abolished. That 3 1 | speedily abolished. That We may accomplish so salutary a 4 1 | every expedient which others may give, and to bring to bear 5 1 | children, that in whatever may seem to appertain to the 6 1 | religion in your country, We may communicate with you so 7 2 | the Church and the State may unite in a common joy. For 8 3 | intention of your faith you may cleave with earnest minds 9 3 | holy religion demand you may receive consolation from 10 4 | wounds which Our religion may have received, or in warding 11 4 | doctrine and code of morals may daily spread and bear fruit 12 5 | their duties so that they may be of service to the Christian 13 6 | for virtue, so that they may attract the minds of men 14 7 | been dispelled, the truth may shine forth far and wide, 15 7 | wise men, and in them we may seek for the beginnings 16 7 | holy faith, and that they may use them worse than the 17 7 | worse than the heathen, and may involve them in the greatest 18 8 | Venerable Brethren, you may know and see why and in 19 8 | present time. That these may be thoroughly grounded and 20 9 | doctrine "before men, that they may see your good works," not 21 10| no place where the truth may defend itself. But truly, 22 11| by which that knowledge may be imparted to their scholars 23 11| their children, that they may know their religion and 24 11| so that their children may hear and receive that knowledge 25 12| depravity of their doctrines may not become a source of danger 26 12| that our united efforts may turn aside, or a least lessen 27 12| later win men's minds. Truth may be tried and oppressed by 28 12| civil and religious freedom, may surely be used by Catholics 29 13| full freedom of action she may need in working for the 30 13| institution requires, as all may see, freedom to use the 31 13| decide as to the things tht may best suit Her ends. Wherefore 32 14| earnestly to be hoped that they may be faithfully kept on both 33 15| patrons of Bavaria, so that He may hear our united prayers 34 15| thanks to Him, Bavaria may enjoy glory and prosperity