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1 1 | perceiving unto what troubled times, and unto how many embarrassments
2 1 | storms and dangers of the times. But,--as the enemy of mankind
3 1 | predecessors, to the state of the times, to our own dignity and
4 1 | And yet we observe the times; we acknowledge the difficulties.
5 4,1 | and with this alone, at times, have they drawn the unbelieving
6 6,1 | Church of God is in these our times troubled, has also stirred
7 7,1 | holy and just soever, at times fall into at least light
8 7,2 | through the disorders of the times and of men, well nigh fallen
9 11,2 | province indeed which, in times past, was never second to
10 14,1 | in these our calamitous times, oversown the doctrine of
11 15,1 | Penitence was in deed at all times neccessary, in order to
12 15,1 | of contrition was at all times necessary for obtaining
13 15,1 | that which has been at all times recommended to the Christian
14 15,2 | have his servants at all times provided with salutary remedies
15 15,2 | wait for his heel; and at times obtains bodily health, when
16 15,5 | punish, even out of the times of visitation, all Secular
17 15,5 | sheep of others, and at times give their attention in
18 17,1 | to be silent till better times ; that so the Fathers, who
19 17,1 | for that the state of the times has so required, It decrees
20 18,1 | the calamities of these times, appeasing controversies
21 22,1 | difference of circumstances, times, and places. And this the
22 22,1 | did in respect of their times, so, assuredly, is it to
23 22,2 | alms, have become in later times useless; yea, rather the
24 22,2 | to the people at the due times, by the Ordinaries of the
25 23,1 | Church has been accustomed at times to celebrate, certain masses
26 23,3 | through the wickedness of the times, or through the carelessness
27 24,2 | and demand that some at times be absent, this same sacred
28 24,2 | being notorious, and at times sudden, it will not be necessary
29 24,2 | whatsoever, even at the appointed times; unless his probity and
30 24,2 | received in the Church from the times of the apostles, and which
31 25,1 | usage approved of since the times of the apostles; the holy
32 25,2 | of marriages at certain times of the year, is a tyrannical
33 25,3 | reasons most just, at all times detested and prohibited
34 25,3 | contracting parties shall three times announce publicly in the
35 25,3 | to have the audacity at times to maintain and keep them
36 25,3 | after having been three times admonished on this subject
37 25,3 | after having been three times admonished, they shall not
38 25,3 | are prohibited at certain times. ~The holy Synod enjoins,
39 25,3 | inclusively; but at other times It allows marriage to be
40 25,4 | to the use of the present times, the canons elsewhere set
41 25,4 | it needful; and, at other times, as often as they shall
42 25,4 | shall, moreover, at all times wear a becoming dress, both
43 25,4 | the calamities of these times, terminating the controversies
44 26,2 | received from the primitive times of the Christian religion,
45 26,2 | uneducated, be set up. And if at times, when expedient for the
46 26,3 | the present state of the times is so fraught with hindrances
47 26,3 | far as he sees that the times will permit,--that over
48 26,4 | The calamitousness of the times, and the malignity of the
49 26,4 | suggestions of suitors, and at times also by reason of the distance
50 26,4 | public good, to relax at times the restraint of law, thereby
51 26,4 | and just reason, and at times a greater good, shall require
52 26,7 | even in the most ancient times, used the said power, delivered
53 26,11| calamitousness of these times, and such the inveterate
54 26,12| Forasmuch as, at divers times, as well under Paul III.,
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