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1 1 | intentions, and, as we also think, with the most judicious
2 1 | they desired, let them not think it burthensome to celebrate
3 7,1 | soever justified, ought to think himself exempt from the
4 7,1 | Nevertheless, let those who think themselves to stand, take
5 10,1 | and pleasure, as It shall think expedient for the business
6 14,2 | contrite even soever they may think themselves. But if any one
7 14,4 | thing, believe the same, think the same,-trusting in the
8 14,5 | withdraw whensoever they shall think fit. It hath furthermore
9 15,1 | own personal faith, as to think that,--even though there
10 16,2 | all whatsoever they may think fit, and any articles what-ever,
11 16,2 | as often as they shall think fit; so as however one or
12 17,2 | schism spread, we can neither think of, nor tell without the
13 19,1 | order that if any person may think himself in any way concerned,
14 19,3 | all whatsoever they may think fit, and any articles whatever,
15 19,3 | as often as they shall think fit; so as however one or
16 24,2 | day as the bishop shall think fit. And the bishop, calling
17 24,2 | unless the bishop shall think it more expedient to act
18 24,2 | examination if they shall think it necessary, or in some
19 24,2 | many classes as he shall think fit, according to their
20 24,2 | for this purpose, if he think fit, the help of the Secular
21 25,3 | if the Ordinaries shall think fit, calling in the aid
22 25,4 | salvation, he doth certainly think them fit to be placed over
23 25,4 | of whomsoever they shall think most fit. ~And as regards
24 26,2 | and Saviour; but that they think impiously, who deny that
25 26,3 | Superiors shall, if they think it expedient, make it their
26 26,3 | period as the bishop shall think fit. ~CHAPTER XVIII. ~No
27 26,4 | sword of anathema, if he think fit. ~In like manner in
28 26,14| all thus believe; we all think the very same ; we all,
29 26,14| Thus we believe; thus we think; thus we subscribe. ~The
30 27 | were allowed, as he might think fit, to publish his own
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