Document, Part
1 1 | to maintain the Christian religion in its integrity, and to
2 1 | people, and to the Christian religion its integrity; yet were
3 1 | of whose faith, and whose religion are now so sorely assailed
4 1 | and truth of the Christian religion; the restoration of good
5 2,1| the Christian faith and religion; for the extirpation of
6 7,1| the orthodox doctrine of religion, who assert that the just
7 8,1| increase of the Christian religion, the work which It hath
8 11,2| dissensions touching our religion, which for a long time have
9 11,2| faith and of the orthodox religion, and may, as far as in us
10 11,2| Christendom, in cultivating true religion, and the doctrine of the
11 12,1| the Christian faith and religion, that the sacred, oecumenical,
12 15,5| days, have the contempt of religion and the rashness of some
13 16,2| punished under pretence of religion,- or of offences already
14 17,1| back to its pristine state, religion which was miserably divided
15 18,1| faith, and of the Christian religion, that the sacred, ocecumenical,
16 18,1| controversies concerning religion, restraining deceitful tongues,
17 19,3| punished under pretence of religion, or of offences already
18 22,1| beginning of the Christian religion, not been unfrequent, yet,
19 23,1| by those visible signs of religion and piety, to the contemplation
20 23,3| worship, rather than of true religion; and they shall instruct
21 24,2| tender years, unto piety and religion, before habits of vice have
22 25,2| the solemn profession of religion by one of the married parties;
23 25,4| exhortations and admonitions, to religion, peacefulness, and innocence;
24 25,4| controversies concerning religion, restraining deceitful tongues,
25 26,2| primitive times of the Christian religion, and agreeably to the consent
26 26,4| be more easily excited to religion and innocence, if they shall
27 26,4| for the advancement of religion and of ecclesiastical discipline.
28 26,4| them in regard of piety, religion, and the protection of the
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