Document, Part
1 7,1| her thereof, has always retained; most strictly forbidding
2 7,1| you shall retain, they are retained. Whence it is to be taught,
3 14,1| mind all truth, has always retained, and will preserve even
4 14,1| custom is to be by all means retained. ~CHAPTER VII. ~On the preparation
5 14,1| justice and reason to be retained. And finally this holy Synod
6 15,1| Christians to be perpetually retained. ~CHAPTER I. ~On the necessity,
7 15,1| you shall retain, they are retained. By which action so signal,
8 15,1| pious and worthy of being retained. ~CHAPTER VI. ~On the ministry
9 15,1| you shall retain, they are retained,were in such wise addressed
10 15,3| you shall retain, they are retained, are not to be understood
11 15,3| you shall retain, they are retained; by virtue of which words
12 23,1| of the Eucharist may be retained in the holy Catholic Church;
13 23,1| churches, being in each place retained; and, that the sheep of
14 25,3| that they be by all means retained. ~And that these so wholesome
15 25,4| gratuitously, the same shall be retained there. ~But if any one,
16 25,4| it shall be by all means retained. Moreover, the holy Synod
17 25,4| regards; and, those only being retained which they shall approve
18 26,2| saints, are to be had and retained particularly in temples,
19 26,3| upon and be for the future retained, as can be conveniently
20 26,7| sacred Councils, is to be retained in the Church; and It condemns
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