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1 4,2| the greater estimation and honour with all men, as it shall
2 11,2| Us, who then enjoyed the honour of the Cardinalate, and
3 14,1| borne reverently and with honour in processions through the
4 14,2| that it be carried with honour to the sick; let him be
5 15,5| dignity, and of the clerical honour, they even wear in public
6 16,2| their property, or to the honour also and persons of their
7 17,2| Council: We,--to the praise, honour, and glory of Almighty God,
8 17,2| celebrating this Council, but the honour of God, the recovery and
9 19,3| their property, or to the honour also and persons of their
10 23,1| CHAPTER III. ~On Masses in honour of the Saints. ~And although
11 23,1| celebrate, certain masses in honour and memory of the saints;
12 23,2| imposture to celebrate masses in honour of the saints, and for obtaining
13 23,3| sacrifice; to the end that the honour and cult due thereunto may,
14 26,2| invocation of saints; the honour (paid) to ./. relics; and
15 26,2| God; and is opposed to the honour of the one mediator of God
16 26,2| affirm that veneration and honour are not due to the relics
17 26,2| in temples, and that due honour and veneration are to be
18 26,2| in idols; but because the honour which is shown them is referred
19 26,2| festivals are celebrated to the honour of the saints by luxury
20 26,4| most expedient for God's honour and worship, and the good
21 26,4| rendered to bishops that honour which comports with their
22 26,4| though distinguished with the honour of the cardinalate. ~In
23 26,4| whatsoever, to pay them paternal honour and due reverence. ~CHAPTER
24 27 | though distinguished with the honour of the cardinalate, diligently
25 27 | zeal, for the sake of God's honour, and the salvation of their
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