Par.
1 1| laity of both sexes, to God, the Author and Giver of
2 2| Vicar of Christ, the Son of God, who so loved the human
3 3| was originally ordained by God and by nature. The Supreme
4 3| after His own likeness, God wished that he should rule
5 4| dignity, and the likeness of God stamped upon us all, it
6 6| time and by the designs of God, light shone down upon the
7 6| high dignity as the sons of God. Thus, the Apostles, in
8 6| are all the children of God by faith, in Jesus Christ.
9 7| to be the adopted sons of God and the Father, who has
10 7| Christ, doing the will of God from the heart. With a good
11 7| may adorn the doctrine of God our Saviour in all things."13~
12 9| chosen ones of the Kingdom of God, and endowed with the freedom
13 9| if for conscience towards God a man endure sorrows, suffering
14 10| them to the holy law of God, and even giving up their
15 10| to keep their faith with God, have resisted their masters
16 10| adoption into the household of God, not from the eminence of
17 12| a work very pleasing to God and of great merit and value
18 12| words, "for the love of God, for the welfare or benefit
19 12| captives, gifts dedicated to God were sold, consecrated gold
20 13| having been made free by God. Innocent III, in the year
21 13| should give their slaves to God and His saints as an act
22 19| length serve the one true God under the gentle yoke of
23 20| messengers of peace, who, by God's help, may turn solicitude,
24 22| them feel piously towards God who is their Lord and Liberator;
25 23| implore the full grace of God and motherly aid of the
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