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1 4 | apprehension of this beloved people, would protect its most
2 5 | in 1595 and 1596, these people had more than once looked
3 11| Church welcomed the Ruthenian people on their reception into
4 12| the needs of the Ruthenian people, would be abundantly fruitful
5 13| preparation of clergy and people in the matter had been neglected,
6 18| God does not permit his people to be tried by excessive
7 18| peaceful days dawn for this people after so many trials and
8 18| the whole of the Ruthenian people then inhabiting Poland were
9 25| bestowed on this beloved people have been no less. Especially
10 25| the Ruthenian Church and people by the union happily concluded
11 26| this union to the Ruthenian people and their Church? What profit
12 36| reality so that the unlearned people might more easily fall off
13 38| this unity this most noble people was joined to the Catholic
14 41| living to the Christian people. In the schools which they
15 45| special love for the Ruthenian people, built it new and larger
16 54| brought to the Ruthenian people by its union with the Catholic
17 54| that this beloved Ruthenian people has had to suffer great
18 56| and sons of the Ruthenian people are in dire straits in consequence
19 57| subverting the loyalty of our people, forbids the payment of
20 59| are directed, to spare his people and not to give up his heritage
21 60| bishops of the Ruthenian people. Great as are the trials
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