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1 2 | fathers, the liberty of the Church is wounded on all sides;
2 2 | suppressed, the goods of the Church confiscated, marriages contracted
3 2 | without the rites of the Church, the position of the religious
4 2 | on account of which the Church is weighed down by inexpressible
5 3 | to all the enemies of the Church; profane novelties defile
6 3 | they nourish against the Church, and to bring their incendiary
7 4 | 4. The Church, without doubt, will in
8 4 | the whole system of the Church with its Head, and the abolition,
9 6 | they dare to denounce the Church as dangerous to public safety
10 6 | similar kind. It is to the Church and the Roman Pontiffs that
11 10| to the death against the Church. Unhappy men, if they were
12 10| far from distrusting the Church, and striving, under the
13 10| Apostolic See is to the Church, the more fatal it is in
14 12| intrepidly to defend the Church, the Roman Pontiff, and
15 14| to them to persecute the Church to the full satisfaction
16 16| in the government of the Church, it is necessary, to attain
17 16| only the welfare of the Church, but the prosperity of Italy
18 17| hatred, dissent from the Church, are wont to contend by
19 17| the truth; they pursue the Church and the Supreme Pontiff
20 17| all Christians towards the Church, by frequent, and, as far
21 17| importance it is that the Church should promptly be established
22 17| attacked by the wicked. For the Church has not brought forth or
23 18| growing up as the hope of the Church, and are to be some day
24 18| enacted to the injury of the Church, so plainly, that it is
25 20| this kind; and this the Church had been able by prudence
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