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 1 Intro|        criticising (which we have good reason for believing that
 2 1    |         according to his will and good pleasure. ~Therefore, O
 3 1    |           completed, which by the good pleasure of Christ our God
 4 2    |         same dignity. ~He is that good Shepherd who, bearing on
 5 2    |           account we have, by the good will and permission of God,
 6 2    |           the truth, it is by the good will and under the direction
 7 2    |          contradict it is without good sense. Wherefore Hadrian,
 8 2    |         purged the floor. And the good wheat, that is to say tire
 9 2    |           well unto those who are good and true of heart, as the
10 3    |     definition of what has seemed good to us following and in accordance
11 5    |     manner of plague) hath of his good pleasure called us together,
12 6    |           God for men; that it is good and useful suppliantly to
13 7    |          this argument only holds good of the cutting off. For
14 7    |           be held once, as seemed good to the Sixth Synod. Should
15 7    |         the defect should be made good. ~PAUL the divine Apostle
16 7    |           shall; for so it seemed good to the fathers assembled
17 7    |          According to what seemed good to the Holy Apostles, any
18 7    |         and then desiring to make good this simoniacal promise,
19 7    |      their original use, well and good; but if not, and these persons
20 8    |          Council which met at the good pleasure of God and upon
21 8    |        his hands, gave forth that good word bidding us to assemble
22 8    |          was through you that the good pleasure of God brought
23 9    |   genuineness of the epistles was good. We know on the authority
24 11   | assistance from whom cometh every good and perfect gift, have always
 
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