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1 4 | give thanks to God for this great blessing, and also may join
2 9 | of sadness for us, of how great are the hindrances men find
3 11| et laudabilis nimis.4 How great was the joy and goodwill
4 17| heart even in 1632, when a great part of the goods of the
5 18| from day to day, to the great gain of Christianity, and
6 19| members had always been a great support to the Catholic
7 22| 98), who both displayed great prudence and zeal in their
8 25| and clearer account of the great and high blessings brought
9 31| especially monks of St. Basil the Great, to go over to the Latin
10 39| gradually improved. How great was the strength of mind
11 40| Witnesses to this are the great monuments of this period,
12 41| so excellently, by their great and zealous work. After
13 42| faithful, participating with great love and reverence in divine
14 44| these matters brought too great spiritual profit. We will
15 44| Austria they had suffered great harm from the invasion of
16 48| few of the clergy and a great number of the faithful were
17 53| desire than to testify to his great veneration for the Apostolic
18 54| letter, how many and how great were the benefits and blessings
19 54| people has had to suffer great hardships, perils and vexations
20 56| For we have learnt with great grief that, in those territories
21 60| of the Ruthenian people. Great as are the trials which
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