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Leo PP. XIII
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1 3 | and devices, that those may not perish whose salvation 2 3 | entrusted to Our charge may not stand and remain whole, 3 3 | stand and remain whole, but may be enlarged by an ever-increasing 4 5(4)| Const. Providas, May 18, 1751.~ 5 5(7)| Encyc. Traditi, May 21, 1829. ~ 6 10 | For, no matter how great may be men's cleverness in concealing 7 11 | individual members of them. There may be persons amongst these, 8 13 | authority of the Church may become of no account in 9 14 | clergy, to the end that they may be continually diminished 10 16 | themselves are received whatever may be their form of religion, 11 17 | although in a general way they may profess the existence of 12 20 | undergone, in order that reason may always hold its sway. But 13 20 | sought out by which virtue may be lulled to sleep. Wickedly, 14 20 | in its open expression, may serve as a confirmation. 15 21 | comes of age, whatever he may prefer. To these things 16 21 | make it lawful as soon as may be. Thus, the time is quickly 17 21 | uncertain unions which fancy may join together, and which 18 21 | which the same when changed may disunite. With the greatest 19 22 | popular will changes, rulers may lawfully be deposed and 20 24 | insane and wicked endeavor we may almost see the implacable 21 30 | 30 .Whatever the future may be, in this grave and widespread 22 31 | let no man think that he may for any reason whatsoever 23 31 | pretense of honesty. It may seem to some that Freemasons 24 34 | of God, through which we may be free from slavery to 25 35 | of time laid aside, which may now be used as a pattern 26 35 | convenient times, these gilds may be generally restored. To 27 36 | societies, so that they may learn in good time to beware 28 37 | that the Christian name may flourish and prosper, that 29 37 | prosper, that the Church may enjoy its needed liberty, 30 37 | those who have gone astray may return to a right mind, 31 37 | mind, that error at length may give place to truth, and 32 37 | conception overcame Satan may show her power over these


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