Document, Part
1 1 | and the correction of evil manners; the peace, unity, and concord
2 4,1 | heresies, and the reforming of manners, for the sake of which chiefly
3 6,2 | of as regards their life, manners, and knowledge, by their
4 7,2 | and to amend the depraved manners of the clergy and Christian
5 7,2 | and for the reforming of manners in the church, it hath seemed
6 8,1 | endowed with gravity of manners, and skill in letters, agreeably
7 14,3 | with prudence to reform the manners of their subjects: from
8 17,1 | abuses and the most corrupt manners of Christians ; and whereas
9 18,1 | correcting the abuses of depraved manners, and for procuring for the
10 19,1 | a better method of life, manners, which have divaricated
11 23,4 | relating to the correction of manners. But if anything of the
12 25,4 | whom he has allured to evil manners by his example, he may bring
13 25,4 | visitation and correction of manners, have the right and power,
14 25,4 | visitation and correction of manners are concerned, shall any
15 25,4 | distinguished for such integrity of manners, as that they may with justice
16 25,4 | correcting the abuses of depraved manners, and procuring for the church
17 26,2 | order their own lives and manners in imitation of the saints;
18 26,12| dogmas and reformation of manners; the holy Synod wills that
19 27 | pernicious heresies, to correct manners, and to restore ecclesiastical
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