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1 1| doctrine of the Catholic Church, to purity of morals, and
2 1| miserably afflicted both Church and State. For which cause
3 1| the bosom of the Catholic Church. ~
4 2| all sons of the Catholic Church, to us most dear, that they
5 2| not only to the Catholic Church and her salutary doctrine
6 3| the cause of the Catholic Church, and the salvation of souls
7 3| removed, which the Catholic Church, according to the institution
8 3| concord of counsels between Church and State which has ever
9 3| doctrine of Scripture, of the Church, and of the Holy Fathers,
10 3| effects on the Catholic Church and the salvation of souls,
11 4| method of life praised in the Church as agreeable to Apostolic
12 4| refused to citizens and to the Church, "whereby they may openly
13 4| influence of the Catholic Church may be entirely banished
14 5| supreme authority of the Church and of this Apostolic See
15 5| those rights of the same Church and See which concern matters
16 5| ashamed of affirming "that the Church's laws do not bind in conscience
17 5| referring to religion and the Church, need the civil power's
18 5| who assail and usurp the Church's rights and possessions,
19 5| purely secular good; that the Church can decree nothing which
20 5| temporal things; that the Church has no right of restraining
21 5| which are possessed by the Church, by the Religious Orders,
22 5| assailed and usurped by the Church." Nor can we pass over in
23 5| declared to concern the Church's general good and her rights
24 5| and guiding the Universal Church. ~
25 6| children of the Catholic Church as reprobated, proscribed
26 8| for the protection of the Church;" 11 and that there is nothing
27 8| they "permit the Catholic Church to practise her laws, and
28 9| great calamities both of the Church and of civil society, amidst
29 9| Apostolic liberality, the Church's heavenly treasures committed
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