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1 1 | impelled throughout by the same desire of peace, and by the wishes
2 7,1| of regeneration, or the desire thereof, as it is written;
3 7,1| the said sins,-at least in desire, and to be made in its season,-
4 7,1| the sacrament, or by the desire of the sacrament,-but for
5 8,1| without them, or without the desire thereof, men obtain of God,
6 14,1| those to wit who eating in desire that heavenly bread which
7 14,4| themselves Protestants, desire to be heard by the holy
8 14,5| liberty and security, they desire that certain judges be deputed
9 15,1| divine mercy, and with the desire of performing the other
10 15,1| contrition, independently of the desire of the sacrament which is
11 23,1| communicate, not only in spiritual desire, but also by the sacramental
12 23,5| conditions; It has now,--in Its desire that the salvation of those,
13 24,2| church the names and the desire of those who wish to be
14 24,2| Synod, burning with the desire of restoring the pristine
15 24,2| expense, and manifest a desire of serving God and the Church.
16 25,4| all indiscriminately who desire them, the holy Synod enjoins
17 26,3| than twelve years of age, desire to take the religious habit,
18 26,3| or prevent her, if she desire to enter. The constitutions
19 26,3| all places, as It could desire; nevertheless, that It may
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