Document, Part
1 6,1| sin); which, whereas it is left for our exercise, cannot
2 8,1| will not, they are to be left to their own will; and are
3 14,1| Saviour, notwithstanding, left in His Church as a symbol
4 14,1| Wherefore, there is no room left for doubt, that all the
5 15,1| ascend from earth to heaven, left priests His own vicars,
6 17,2| it shall for some time be left to be read by and made known
7 22,2| to be no longer any hope left of their amendment; (the
8 23,3| Lastly, that no room may be left for superstition; they shall
9 25,3| damnation, when, having left their former wife, with
10 25,4| that such a number shall be left as may conveniently serve
11 25,4| criminal causes shall not be left to the judgment of deans,
12 26,3| other Regulars, shall be left under their care and conduct. ~
13 26,4| demand, that nothing be left undone which may seem in
14 26,4| but the whole shall be left to his own judgment and
15 26,4| testators; or, that the alms left for the celebration thereof
16 26,4| welfare of their souls, have left the said legacies for pious
17 26,4| their property, shall be left wholly unimpaired and untouched.
18 27 | our Legates, voluntarily left the said Council free to
19 27 | Campo di Fiore; and be there left for some time, to be read
20 27 | being, according to custom, left in those same places, it
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