Document, Part
1 5,1| saving truth, and moral discipline; and seeing clearly that
2 5,1| clearly that this truth and discipline are contained in the written
3 7,2| to restore ecclesiastical discipline, which is exceedingly relaxed,
4 7,2| exercises of ecclesiastical discipline, bears testimony in their
5 14,3| severity with lenit; that so discipline, so salutary and necessary
6 15,1| great importance to the discipline of the Christian people,
7 16,1| acquiesce in the decrees and discipline of holy Mother Church; (
8 23,1| derived from an apostolical discipline and tradition, whereby both
9 24,2| persevere in ecclesiastical discipline; the holy Synod ordains,
10 24,2| train in ecclesiastical discipline, a certain number of youths
11 24,2| progress in ecclesiastical discipline, shall, when it seems to
12 24,2| aforesaid ecclesiastical discipline, they shall always at once
13 25,4| increase ecclesiastical discipline, with the view that those
14 25,4| desiring to restore the discipline required for the government
15 26,3| the ancient and regular discipline may be the more easily and
16 26,3| foundation of all regular discipline be not strictly preserved,
17 26,3| means restore them to a discipline suitable to a monastic life.
18 26,4| restoring ecclesiastical discipline, admonishes all bishops,
19 26,4| pre-eminent in virtue and in the discipline of their lives, as deservedly
20 26,4| religion and of ecclesiastical discipline. But as regards those universities
21 26,4| sinews of ecclesiastical discipline, and very salutary for keeping
22 26,4| desirous that ecclesiastical discipline may not only be restored
23 26,4| morals, and ecclesiastical discipline, as well under the Sovereign
24 26,7| facility, ecclesastical discipline be enervated. And being
25 27 | to restore ecclesiastical discipline, to procure time peace and
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