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1 1 | often happens, that what human councils fail in, the divine
2 6,1 | the body, into the whole human race, but not sin also,
3 6,1 | either by the powers of human nature, or by any other
4 7,1 | faith is the beginning of human salvation, the foundation,
5 7,1 | through the teaching of human nature, or that of the law,
6 7,2 | to heavenly, and things human before divine, wander about
7 13 | prayer, so far at least as human weakness will permit, that
8 14,3 | sin in any manner through human frailty, that injunction
9 15,1 | prudent to enjoin by any human law, that sins, especially
10 15,1 | divine command, and is a human invention, and that it took
11 15,2 | either that this unction is a human figment or is a rite received
12 15,3 | command of Christ, and is a human invention; let him be anathema. ~
13 15,3 | is impossible, and is a human tradition to be abolished
14 15,4 | received from the Fathers, or a human figment; let him be anathema. ~ ./.
15 16,2 | penalties, which, by law human and divine, or by custom,
16 19,1 | therein,--not confiding in human strength, but relying on
17 19,3 | penalties, which, by law human and divine, or by custom,
18 24,1 | or, that it is a kind of human figment devised by men unskilled
19 24,1 | true bishops, but are a human figment; let him be anathema. ~
20 24,2 | persons versed in divine and human laws. ~The holy Synod, adhering
21 25,1 | The first parent of the human race, under the influence
22 25,4 | guided by entreaties, or human affection, or the solicitations
23 25,4 | will, setting aside every human affection, faithfully perform
24 26,4 | completely to lay aside all this human and carnal affection towards
25 26,11| instigation of the enemy of the human race, have not defiled by
26 27 | knowledge of divine and human law; the Legates of the
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