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1 1 | for from our councils is a matter of uncertainty. But, seeing
2 5,2| impose a restraint, in this matter, also on printers, who now
3 6,2| only into the truth of the (matter of) fact,--the case shall
4 7,1| presumptuousness in the matter of Predestination is to
5 7,2| bishops, as delegated in this matter by the Apostolic See, to
6 14,4| time, in both Sessions, the matter of reformation shall be
7 15,1| widely different indeed in matter and form, which constitute
8 15,1| satisfaction, are as it were the matter of this sacrament. Which
9 15,2| to hand, he teaches the matter, the form, the proper minister,
10 15,2| Church has understood the matter thereof to be oil blessed
11 15,3| which are as it were the matter of the sacrament of Penance,
12 15,5| the ordinary judge, in the matter of any rights which may
13 19,1| ought to be done in the matter of censures and of books,
14 19,1| concerned, either in this matter of books and censures, or
15 24,2| of Trent, prosecuting the matter of reformation, resolves
16 25,4| full knowledge of the whole matter and of the persons, may,
17 25,4| made acquainted with the matter, shall, of his own prudence,
18 26,3| have been granted in this matter shall be looked upon as
19 26,4| some regulation in this matter, in such wise however that
20 26,4| deliberated on, and the matter treated of be not one which
21 26,4| as above, regulate the matter in a useful manner. ~Wherefore,
22 26,4| this sacred Council, in the matter of reformation of morals,
23 27 | to the contrary in this matter, whether wittingly or unwittingly,
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