Document, Part
1 5,1| appertaining to faith as to morals, as having been dictated,
2 5,1| dogmas, and in restoring morals in the Church. ~
3 5,2| matters of faith, and of morals pertaining to the edification
4 6,2| them, and are of approved morals and doctrine,--to preach
5 15,5| inward correctness of their morals; but to such a pitch, in
6 17,2| penetrated, and how much the morals of the Christian people
7 17,2| schism, and of amending morals so much corrupted and depraved.
8 17,2| may be taken away; that morals may be corrected and reformed;
9 22,2| otherwise fit as regards morals, knowledge, and age, shall
10 23,4| qualified by birth, age, morals, and life, and, in other
11 24,2| credit, of the birth, age, morals, and life of those who are
12 24,2| person, age, education, morals, learning, and faith of
13 24,2| unless his probity and morals be recommended by the testimony
14 24,2| piety and chasteness of morals, as that a shining example
15 24,2| the disseminators of evil morals, they shall punish sharply,
16 25,4| renewed, for the regulating of morals, the correcting of excesses,
17 25,4| heresies; to maintain good morals, and to correct such as
18 25,4| visitation and correction of morals are concerned, no suspension
19 25,4| office, and by integrity of morals, conformably to the constitution
20 25,4| afterwards made as to the age, morals, and sufficiency of each.
21 25,4| said examiners, fit by age, morals, learning, prudence, and
22 26,4| matter of reformation of morals, and ecclesiastical discipline,
23 27 | removing abuses, and amending morals, were by the sacred and
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