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1 1 | His goodness and mercy, easily dispel, by the breath of
2 1 | prelates can assemble very easily indeed from Germany, and
3 7,1| that man may be able more easily to live justly, and to merit
4 15,1| others of this kind, will easily understand that they flowed
5 15,2| being supported, bears more easily the inconveniences and pains
6 15,5| ordinarily obtain permission easily from their superior to remain
7 19,1| the end that It may more easily separate the various and
8 23,1| external helps, he cannot easily be raised to the meditation
9 23,3| veneration, each one may easily imagine, who considers,
10 24,1| of so many errors, more easily be able to recognise and
11 25,3| impediments, they may be the more easily discovered: unless the Ordinary
12 25,3| he may in this case more easily obtain a dispensation, and
13 25,3| whom it may concern, not easily to admit this class of vagrants
14 25,4| quarrels and tumults may easily be excited thereby; the
15 26,3| discipline may be the more easily and promptly restored, where
16 26,3| substance; and he may not easily be able to recover it, if
17 26,4| faithful ./. also will be more easily excited to religion and
18 26,4| if that execution cannot easily be made, it shall be lawful
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