Document, Part
1 4,1| and that firm and alone foundation against which the gates
2 5,1| Synod, after having laid the foundation of the Confession of faith,
3 7,1| of human salvation, the foundation, and the root of all Justification;
4 15,5| patronage, except by means of a foundation, or an endowment. ~No one,
5 15,5| endowment. But, in case of such foundation or endowment, the institution
6 23,4| otherwise provided by the foundation. ~The administrators, whether
7 25,4| this by the institution, or foundation; but the bishops themselves
8 26,3| which are the basis and the foundation of all regular discipline
9 26,3| those obtained at their foundation, as also any constitutions
10 26,4| virtue of the erection or foundation of any benefices, or in
11 26,4| privileges accruing even from any foundation; as also any customs, even
12 26,4| meet even this case, in the foundation, or institution thereof;
13 26,4| otherwise provided in the foundation thereof; notwithstanding,
14 26,4| shall be (derived) from a foundation, or an endowment ; which (
15 26,4| those benefices be truly, by foundation or endowment, under their
16 26,4| contrary to the institution or foundation thereof, the cure of souls
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