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1 1 | by schisms, dissensions, heresies. Whereas we could have wished
2 1 | agitation of the waves of heresies, dissensions, and wars;
3 2,1| for the extirpation of heresies; for the peace and union
4 3,1| council, that, the darkness of heresies, which during so many years
5 4,1| heads, of the extirpating of heresies, and the reforming of manners,
6 4,1| oppose this shield against heresies; and with this alone, at
7 6,2| order: whereas, if he preach heresies, let him proceed against
8 8,1| errors and to extirpate the heresies, which have appeared ./.
9 8,1| have been revived from the heresies condemned of old by our
10 14,1| apply a remedy to all the heresies, and the other most grievous
11 14,1| understand what are the heresies which they ought to guard
12 17,2| of extirpating the said heresies, of doing away with so great
13 17,2| greatly, meanwhile, the heresies were increased and multiplied,
14 17,2| the end that schisms and heresies may be taken away; that
15 23,1| and may, all errors and heresies being repelled, be preserved
16 25,1| that the more remarkable heresies and errors of the above-named
17 25,4| orthodox doctrine, by banishing heresies; to maintain good morals,
18 26,4| malignity of the increasing heresies demand, that nothing be
19 26,4| and anathematize all the heresies that have been condemned
20 27 | many and most pernicious heresies, to correct manners, and
21 27 | necessary for confuting heresies, removing abuses, and amending
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