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1 1 | the deep affection of the Roman pontiffs, who, grieving
2 5 | than once looked to the Roman Church as the one mother
3 5 | received the legates of the Roman pontiffs with due honor
4 7 | the bond of unity with the Roman Church, although adverse
5 11| goodwill with which the Roman Church welcomed the Ruthenian
6 11| See. In this letter the Roman pontiff briefly set forth
7 16| rely upon but that of the Roman pontiffs. They for their
8 19| the Ruthenians with the Roman Church. Already most of
9 19| teaching hostile to the Roman pontiffs was imparted to
10 22| notable merits with the Roman purple, and appointed to
11 24| to its attachment to the Roman pontiffs. A notable instance
12 25| days the benefits which the Roman pontiffs have bestowed on
13 26| this Apostolic See and the Roman pontiffs? We shall be performing
14 28| privileges granted by the Roman pontiffs to members of the
15 30| and solicitous care of the Roman pontiffs for the preservation
16 34| 34. But the Roman pontiffs Clement XIV and
17 36| already in part obsolete. The Roman pontiffs, therefore, as
18 37| rite may be seen in the new Roman edition of its liturgical
19 46| their zealous loyalty to the Roman pontiffs, these did not
20 57| Redeemer himself before the Roman governor, saying "We have
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