Document, Part
1 1 | Christian commonweal had been long afflicted, and well-nigh
2 1 | about peace, undertook a long journey, though sorely unsuited
3 1 | council had arrived, nay had long since passed by, barely
4 6,2 | fruits he shall receive so long as he continues teaching,
5 6,2 | said sacred Scripture, as long as they teach publicly in
6 7,1 | avoided. ~No one, moreover, so long as he is in this mortal
7 11,2 | our religion, which for a long time have prevailed in Germany
8 15,2 | opportunities, all our life long, to be able in any way to
9 15,5 | orders so received, for as long as to his own prelate shall
10 16,1 | will certainly be present long before that Session, upon
11 17,1 | hopes will happen be fore long through the blessing of
12 17,2 | way, to retard at least as long as possible, though unable
13 24,2 | he has received, for as long a period as shall seem expedient
14 25,1 | that tie, proclaimed so long before by Adam, by these
15 25,3 | valid and true marriages, so long as the Church has not rendered
16 25,3 | her who is abducted, so long as she shall remain in the
17 26,2 | as the Church has already long since condemned, and now
18 26,3 | from her office, for as long a period as the bishop shall
19 26,3 | each several order. And so long as the said commendatary
20 26,4 | last thirty years, for a long term, or as they are designated
21 26,4 | benefices themselves, for as long a period as shall seem fit
22 26,11| cannot be absent for so long a time without great loss
23 26,11| desired, and after being so long expected, will come hither
24 26,14| O Lord God, do Thou very long preserve the most holy Father
25 27 | general Council had been, a long time previously, indicted
26 27 | it was, therefore, for a long time interrupted, not without
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