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1 1 | earth, namely, the true Church of Jesus Christ; and those
2 2 | the destruction of holy Church publicly and openly, and
3 6 | the penalties which the Church is wont to inflict upon
4 7 | advance has brought upon the Church, upon the power of princes,
5 8 | came to the helm of the Church than We clearly saw and
6 12| exclusive duty of the Catholic Church fully to set forth in words
7 12| purity, it is against the Church that the rage and atack
8 13| office and authority of the Church may become of no account
9 13| people and contend that Church and State ought to be altogether
10 13| laws and precepts of the Church.~
11 14| and even the rights of the Church are not spared, and the
12 14| manage affairs is left to the Church; and this is done by laws
13 14| of the possessions of the Church fettered by the strictest
14 15| especially desire to assail the Church with irreconcilable hostility,
15 21| to the ministers of the Church; and in many places they
16 24| destroy the religion and the Church which God Himself has established,
17 28| determined calumny, accused the Church of invidiously contending
18 28| that it was owing to the Church and to sovereigns that the
19 28| them to assail both the Church and the civil power. Nevertheless,
20 29| 29. The Church, if she directs men to render
21 29| Freemasons to destroy the Church, they joined with the Church
22 29| Church, they joined with the Church in repelling their attacks.~
23 33| thoroughly know and love the Church; for, the greater their
24 33| knowledge and love of the Church, the more will they be turned
25 34| Christ, to a love of the Church, and to the observance of
26 37| flourish and prosper, that the Church may enjoy its needed liberty,
27 37| heavenly patron of the Catholic Church; and the great Apostles,
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