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1 1 | receiving this information, seeing that the council could not,
2 1 | princes, and, above all, seeing that not even on the said
3 1 | of the German nation; and seeing, upon several places being
4 1 | matter of uncertainty. But, seeing that it is written, commit
5 5,1| and moral discipline; and seeing clearly that this truth
6 5,1| and of the New Testament--seeing that one God is the author
7 6,2| on Questors of alms. ~But seeing that the preaching of the
8 7,1| would not be born unjust,-seeing that, by that propagation,
9 7,1| never would be justified; seeing that, in that new birth,
10 7,1| and rests on that alone; seeing that it may exist, yea does
11 7,1| touching his own grace; seeing that no one can know with
12 7,1| that they depart in grace: seeing that Christ, our Saviour,
13 7,2| hands, by the Supreme Judge; seeing that it is most certain
14 8,1| any other name whatsoever; seeing that he is to be accounted
15 14,3| all kindness and doctrine; seeing that benevolence towards
16 15,1| baptism need not be a judge, seeing that the Church exercises
17 15,1| Neither is it to be doubted,--seeing that all things, that are
18 16,1| hesitation; nevertheless, seeing that they have not as yet
19 24,2| religious and timorous; seeing that their hearts are open
20 25,2| marriage; let him be anathema: seeing that God refuses not that
21 25,3| prescribe unto them. Wherefore, seeing that it is a thing especially
22 25,4| require at their hands; and seeing that they be persons whom
23 25,4| enrolled in two churches. But, seeing that many, through the passion
24 26,2| profane, nothing indecorous, seeing that holiness becometh the
25 26,4| revenues of the church: seeing that even the canons of
26 26,4| and great circumspection; seeing that experience teaches,
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