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1 1 | or mutable, or subject to change, [them] the Catholic Church 2 1”,7 | speaking, metropolitans change round in the order of signatures, 3 1”,15| one city to another, this change of station is to be held 4 2 | by simply making a small change in the Creed adopted by 5 7”,19| disadvantageous, and they accordingly change their mode of living from 6 7”,60| professions, and refuse to change their occupation and to 7 8”,23| repentance, but rather the change of the sinner’s mind. For ( 8 8”,23| single moment of time, and change his manner of living, for 9 8”,23| permissible for anyone to change, from the text of the holy 10 8”,23| the making of the least change by anyone in faith defined, 11 8”,23| allow ourselves or others to change a word in the text of it, 12 8”,23| if nobody is permitted to change a single syllable, much 13 8”,23| canonically defined, nor any change made therein, nor anything 14 8”,23| clergymen and monks who change their habit and become laymen, 15 8”,23| whole Church (which means a change of judicature from any court 16 8”,23| accordance with the law, than to change your mind after many years 17 8”,23| those who have been deposed change guise, and on this point 18 8”,23| the hair of his beard, and change the natural visage of the