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1 1 | apostles should be accounted worthy to suffer reproach for the
2 7,1 | Father, who hath made us worthy to be partakers of the lot
3 7,1 | and bring forth fruits worthy of penance. ~CHAPTER XV. ~
4 7,2 | that those who are most worthy,-and whose previous life,
5 8,1 | one is not in any way more worthy than another; let him be
6 8,1 | be conferred on persons worthy and capable, and who can
7 15,1 | and embraces, as pious and worthy of being retained. ~CHAPTER
8 15,1 | satisfy; bringing forth fruits worthy of penance, which from him
9 17,2 | they take diligent care, worthy of their piety, that the
10 24,1 | might be exercised in a more worthy manner, and with greater
11 24,2 | inform himself, from persons worthy of credit, of the birth,
12 24,2 | knowledge does not point out as worthy of the greater orders. And
13 24,2 | but those only who are worthy, and whose commendable life
14 25,3 | precepts of the Church, is not worthy to experience without difficulty
15 25,4 | themselves judge the most worthy of, and useful to, the church,
16 25,4 | that they be governed by worthy and competent parish priests.
17 25,4 | patron shall judge the most worthy from amongst those who have
18 25,4 | worthiest from amongst the worthy, and him the patron shall
19 26,14| adhering may we be made worthy of the mercies and grace
20 27 | distinguished prelates, and one worthy of an oecumenical Council,
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