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1 Intro| thee "), yet to the popular mind "the worship of images"
2 Intro| image are, according to the mind of the Council, but outward
3 2 | and slothful and negligent mind in the matter. Wherefore
4 2 | anathematizing with my whole soul and mind the synod which was gathered
5 2 | heart and in uprightness of mind, in the presence of God,
6 2 | whole heart, and soul, and mind. ~And if at any time by
7 2 | those who have a doubtful mind and do not confess with
8 2 | consent and become of one mind, receiving and saluting
9 3 | consequently he has in his foolish mind, in his representation of
10 3 | we all are of the same mind. We have all with one voice
11 4 | possession of the popular mind, without any strong countervailing
12 4 | images, could not compel the mind to a more pure and immaterial
13 6 | Virgin Mary, we lift up our mind to her the most holy Mother
14 7 | we receiving with a glad mind, sing unto the Lord God
15 7 | Dionysius the Great. And if his mind be not set, and even glad,
16 7 | filthy lucre but of a ready mind; neither as being lords
17 7 | sake, but with a prompt mind; not exercising lordship
18 7 | they return to a sober mind. It behoves them the rather
19 7 | even the movement of the mind towards the act of adultery
20 8 | folly of idols. And having a mind set upon evil, they took
21 8 | matters we could be of one mind and live in concord, yet
22 8 | to speak. Having but one mind by the inbreathing of the
23 8 | with the directions of the mind, so likewise, we, having
24 12 | two had got, mixed in the mind of the writer. [1] ~In the
25 12 | new-born Church, with my whole mind, and with complete alacrity
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