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1 1 | strive to move them to lay aside their jealousies and animosities;
2 1 | kinds of entreaties, to lay aside their jealousies, to unite
3 6,2| prestimony, or stipend set aside for this purpose, let the
4 8,1| same, being utterly set aside. ~CHAPTER IX. ~The duty
5 15,1| accounted surer to turn aside the impending chastisement
6 16,2| violated, or in any way set aside, the persons discovered
7 19,3| violated, or in any way set aside, the persons discovered
8 22,2| some other manner, setting aside any appeal or exemption
9 22,2| the sacred canons, setting aside every exemption or appeal
10 22,2| aforesaid repairs; setting aside every appeal, exemption,
11 22,2| and completely setting aside, all appeals, privileges,
12 23,4| to the contrary being set aside; unless it should happen
13 24,2| regard being completely set aside. ~CHAPTER XIII. ~On the
14 25,3| persons being utterly set aside. ~CHAPTER III. ~The impediment
15 25,4| salvation; and that, setting aside all unprofitable questions,
16 25,4| collusion and remission set aside, forfeit them, pursuant
17 25,4| unions or suppressions be set aside or hindered by any manner
18 25,4| that they will, setting aside every human affection, faithfully
19 26,3| like; and would fain lay aside his habit, be the cause
20 26,3| has of his own accord laid aside his habit; he shall in no
21 26,4| admonishes them completely to lay aside all this human and carnal
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