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1 1 | our own, but of its own great goodness, the providence
2 1 | the bark of Peter, in so great a tempest, and in the midst
3 1 | that it was a point of great importance, both as regards
4 1 | was to us a source of very great joy, and so confirmed us
5 1 | Christian king, and with great show of mutual good will
6 1 | as our legate with very great learning and integrity.
7 1 | and obliged, by the Lord's great benefits towards them, they
8 7,1 | and schismatics; and with great vehemence is this vain confidence,
9 7,1 | confidence, which hath a great reward. And, for this cause,
10 7,1 | bounty towards all men is so great, that He will have the things
11 7,1 | infallible certainty, have that great gift of perseverance unto
12 10,1 | during these last days of the great week (of Lent), and of the
13 14,1 | and in the midst of so great joy of the universal Church,
14 14,1 | not to receive it but with great reverence and holiness,
15 14,1 | and that mindful of the so great majesty, and the so exceeding
16 14,2 | anathema. And for fear lest so great a sacrament may be received
17 14,3 | compelled-both to his own great inconvenience and that of
18 14,4 | has looked forward with great earnestness for many months
19 15,1 | Penance; nevertheless, so great, in these our days, is the
20 15,1 | sorrow of mind, detest so great an offence of God. Wherefore
21 15,1 | the Catholic Church with great reason repudiated and condemned
22 15,1 | without many tears and great labours on our parts, the
23 15,1 | alleviated by the so many and so great advantages and consolations,
24 15,1 | most ancient Fathers with a great and unanimous consent, the
25 15,1 | salutary custom is, to the great benefit of the souls of
26 15,1 | most holy Fathers to be of great importance to the discipline
27 15,1 | teaches furthermore, that so great is the liberality of the
28 15,1 | but also, which is a very great proof of love, by the temporal
29 15,2 | person, by exciting in him a great confidence in the divine
30 15,2 | perspicuous words of so great an apostle. Neither assuredly
31 15,2 | there be contempt of so great a sacrament without a heinous
32 15,3 | the constitution of the great Council of Lateran, and
33 17,1 | happily, in the midst of a great concurse of the faithful,
34 17,2 | Church, though unequal to so great a burthen, casting the eyes
35 17,2 | and beholding, not without great horror, how far and wide
36 17,2 | heresies, of doing away with so great and so pernicious a schism,
37 19,1 | remedy has availed against so great and pernicious a disorder;
38 22,2 | parishioners cannot, without great inconvenience, repair to
39 22,2 | repaired. ~Whereas, also, very great care ought to be taken,
40 22,2 | depravity of such is, to the great scandal and complaint of
41 23,1 | and doctrine touching the great mystery of the Eucharist
42 23,1 | his name, which was to be great amongst the Gentiles; and
43 23,1 | whereby both the majesty of so great a sacrifice might be recommended,
44 23,1 | Although the mass contains great instruction for the faithful
45 23,3 | CELEBRATION OF MASS. ~What great care is to be taken, that
46 23,3 | alien from the dignity of so great a sacrifice; to the end
47 24,2 | more accurately taught how great is the obligation of this
48 24,2 | province labour under so great poverty, as that a college
49 25,1 | shortly after, This is a great sacrament, but I speak in
50 25,1 | writing asserted, not without great injury to the faithful of
51 25,3 | to live on, not without great sin, or they are dissolved,
52 25,3 | are dissolved, not without great scandal. Wherefore, the
53 25,3 | second degree, except between great princes, and for a public
54 25,3 | special contempt of this great sacrament, for married men
55 25,3 | who have expectations of a great inheritance,-to contract
56 26,2 | articles of faith; as also that great profit is derived from all
57 26,2 | wantonness. ~In fine, let so great care and diligence be used
58 26,3 | which very often, with very great scandal, arise between ecclesiastics,
59 26,4 | be used with sobriety and great circumspection; seeing that
60 26,4 | churches, either that so great a number of masses is required
61 26,4 | annulled. ~It ordinarily brings great ruin upon churches, when
62 26,11| DECREES OF THE COUNCIL.~So great has been the calamitousness
63 26,11| for so long a time without great loss to the flock entrusted
64 26,14| and grace of the first and great supreme priest, Jesus Christ
65 27 | brought to a close with so great unanimity on the part of
66 27 | which were assisted at with great piety by the clergy and
67 27 | Council has brought with it a great and well nigh assured hope
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