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1 1 | they arrived from various parts; and to transact and attend
2 5,1| books entire with all their parts, as they have been used
3 7,1| merits existing on their parts, they are called; that so
4 14,1| rent into many and various parts; yet, even from the outset,
5 14,1| concomitancy whereby the parts of Christ our Lord, who
6 14,1| species of wine, and under the parts thereof. ~CHAPTER IV. ~On
7 15,1| and great labours on our parts, the divine justice demanding
8 15,1| regenerated. ~CHAPTER III. ~On the parts, and on the fruit of this
9 15,1| for this reason called the parts of penance. But the thing
10 15,1| these things touching the parts and the effect of this sacrament,
11 15,1| conscience, and faith, are the parts of penance. ~CHAPTER IV. ~
12 15,1| which as it is, of all the parts of penance, that which has
13 15,1| of satisfactions on our parts, the efficacy of the merit
14 15,3| which are called the three parts of penance; or saith that
15 15,3| saith that there are two parts only of penance, to wit,
16 17,1| diverse opinions in many parts of the world, and especially
17 17,2| raised in the neighbouring parts of Germany, and a most fierce
18 22,2| Synod) ordains that, in all parts of Christendom soever, their
19 23,4| shall any appeal on their parts suspend the prohibition
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