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1 6| in the early days of the Church, among other precepts for
2 6| the constant labor of the Church the various nations were
3 7| From the beginning the Church spared no pains to make
4 7| beginnings and foundations, the Church, like a tender mother, went
5 9| possible to deprive the Church of the credit due to her
6 9| and with what prudence the Church has cut out and destroyed
7 9| violence and sedition, the Church has always condemned these
8 10| the divine powers of the Church, is increased by the marvellous
9 10| having been restored to the Church, the holy Fathers made a
10 10| grace and peace "to the church which is in thy house,"18
11 12| 12. The care of the Church extended to the protection
12 12| as an act of piety, the Church ordered it to be proposed
13 13| unlawful to sell slaves to the Church, and he further added an
14 14| other good deeds of the Church in the same behalf. For
15 14| compassion and virtue of the Church that somewhat of the pressure
16 14| demonstrate the great love of the Church toward slaves, whose miserable
17 14| returned to the Catholic Church, the banisher of slavery
18 19| glorious good deeds of the Church to all who are afflicted,
19 22| of His spouse, the Holy Church; let them labor to be as
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