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1 12| they allow no dogma of religion or truth which cannot be
2 13| those matters which regard religion let it be seen how the sect
3 13| influence of the Catholic religion; and they consequently imagine
4 14| foundations of the Catholic religion, in speech, in writing,
5 15| established for the sake of religion.~
6 16| whatever may be their form of religion, they thereby teach the
7 16| this age-that a regard for religion should be held as an indifferent
8 16| the ruin of all forms of religion, and especially of the Catholic
9 16| especially of the Catholic religion, which, as it is the only
10 21| taught in the matter of religion as of certain and fixed
11 22| in the various forms of religion there is no reason why one
12 24| To wish to destroy the religion and the Church which God
13 24| public matters no care for religion, and in the arrangement
14 24| divinity and the need of public religion were so firmly fixed that
15 27| the virtue of that divine religion which cannot be destroyed;
16 30| the power of that divine religion which the Freemasons hate
17 31| that is openly contrary to religion and morality; but, as the
18 32| diligently the precepts of religion; for which purpose we earnestly
19 33| laity in whom a love of religion and of country is joined
20 35| protection, under the guidance of religion, both of their temporal
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