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1 1 | be much more useful and salutary to the Christian commonweal.
2 7,2| shall know in the Lord to be salutary and expedient. ~CHAPTER
3 8,1| For the completion of the salutary doctrine on Justification,
4 14,1| Synod ordains, that this salutary and necessary custom is
5 14,3| that so discipline, so salutary and necessary for the people,
6 14,4| back to the most holy and salutary concord of one faith, hope,
7 15,1| throughout the whole Church, the salutary custom is, to the great
8 15,1| shall suggest, to enjoin salutary and suitable satisfactions,
9 15,2| all times provided with salutary remedies against all the
10 15,2| and the effect of this salutary sacrament. For the Church
11 17,2| completion of so pious and salutary a work; seeking, as God
12 19,1| of Rome,--and yet that no salutary remedy has availed against
13 19,1| by this so charitable and salutary an admonition of their own
14 23,1| end of the world, and its salutary virtue be applied to the
15 23,5| Christian commonweal, and salutary for those who ask for the
16 25,4| concerned, after imposing a salutary penance, all delinquents
17 26,2| of the saints, and their salutary examples, are set before
18 26,2| in amongst these holy and salutary observances, the holy Synod
19 26,3| fortify themselves, by that salutary safeguard, resolutely to
20 26,4| ecclesiastical discipline, and very salutary for keeping the people in
21 26,7| the Christian people most salutary, and approved of ./. by
22 27 | accomplish so necessary and salutary a work, even as our pastoral
23 27 | Catholic, and useful and salutary to the Christian people,
24 27 | adverse to the sound and salutary doctrine of the Council
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