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1 2 | them. ~ I affirm that the power of indulgences was left
2 3 | teaching of Christ, and, by the power given us by God, to reject
3 3, 1 | his goodness and almighty power, not with the intention
4 3, 2 | things, by the natural power of human reason : ever since
5 3, 3 | added the effective help of power from on high. For, the
6 4, 3 | Chapter 3. On the power and character of the primacy
7 4, 3 | in blessed Peter, full power has been given by our lord
8 4, 3 | pre-eminence of ordinary power over every other church,
9 4, 3 | that this jurisdictional power of the Roman pontiff is
10 4, 3 | bound to submit to this power by the duty of hierarchical
11 4, 3 | faith and salvation. This power of the supreme pontiff by
12 4, 3 | that ordinary and immediate power of episcopal jurisdiction,
13 4, 3 | them. On the contrary, this power of theirs is asserted, supported
14 4, 3 | follows from that supreme power which the Roman pontiff
15 4, 3 | be dependent on the civil power, which leads them to maintain
16 4, 3 | not the full and supreme power of jurisdiction over the
17 4, 3 | fullness, of this supreme power; or that this power of
18 4, 3 | supreme power; or that this power of his is not ordinary and
19 4, 4 | includes also the supreme power of teaching. ~o This
20 4, 4 | together with the fullness of power. And since before all others
21 4, 4 | lord Jesus Christ, the full power of tending, ruling and governing
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