Document, Part
1 6,1| the sacrament of baptism rightly administered in the form
2 8,1| though they receive them rightly, but (only) sometimes, and
3 8,1| baptism, which was true and rightly conferred, is to be repeated,
4 14,1| sacrament, our Fathers have rightly and wisely distinguished
5 15,1| things which are required for rightly receiving this sacrament.
6 15,1| frequently, although they be rightly and profitably, and without
7 15,1| be that they can estimate rightly the grievousness of the
8 15,2| bishops, or priests by bishops rightly ordained by the imposition
9 15,3| therefore Penance is not rightly called a second plank after
10 15,5| unworthy, they are neither able rightly to perform the divine offices,
11 22,1| species. But neither is it rightly gathered, from that discourse
12 22,2| duties required of them, be rightly exercised; notwithstanding
13 23,1| yet fully purified, is it rightly offered, agreebly to a tradition
14 24,1| those who have once been rightly ordained, can again become
15 24,1| those who have neither been rightly ordained, nor sent, by ecclesiastical
16 24,2| age of youth, unless it be rightly trained, is prone to follow
17 25,2| to those who ask for it rightly, neither does He suffer
18 26,3| monasteries piously instituted and rightly administered; It has,--to
19 26,3| without any hindrance, rightly execute the preceding matters
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