Part, Paragraph
1 Cover (3) | i.e., Which one turns out to
2 1 (2) | i.e., The three rods for the
3 1 (11) | upon the soul a character, i.e., a certain spiritual mark
4 1 (12) | i.e., They are all Christians,
5 1 (16) | A Pontifex indubitatus (i.e., a pope who is not accused
6 1 (21) | asserted, "The supreme pontiff (i.e., the pope) cannot err when
7 1 (21) | giving a decision as pontiff, i.e., speaking officially (ex
8 1 (26) | i.e., A mere gathering of people. ~
9 1 (29) | i.e., A council which will not
10 1 (30) | i.e., They belong to the "spiritual
11 2 (1) | Der Haufe, i.e. Christians considered en
12 2 | benefices of the German nation, i.e., the half of the first year'
13 2 (13) | i.e., As was done by the Council
14 2 (15) | right of reservation," i.e., the alleged right of the
15 2 (16) | i.e., Church offices which carried
16 2 (18) | i.e., A living which has not
17 2 (20) | und der Cardinale Gesinde, i.e., all those who were counted
18 2 | See gives a coadjutor's i.e., an "assistant," for the
19 2 (28) | i.e., The benefices are treated
20 2 (32) | i.e., Offices which cannot be
21 2 | called unio and incorporatio, i.e., by "incorporating" many
22 2 | his datarius.35 The unio, i.e., "uniting," is of the same
23 2 | glosses" is the administratio, i.e., a man may have beside his
24 2 | called pectoralis reservatio, i.e., his "mental reservation,"
25 2 | reservation," and proprius motus, i.e., the "arbitrary will of
26 2 (42) | per petitionemalterius, i.e., by confirmation of the
27 2 (42) | others, or propriomotu, i.e., "on his own motion." In
28 2 (49) | i.e., By buying dispensations. ~
29 2 (60) | i.e., The offices and positions
30 Prop1 (6) | i.e., Promises to bestow on certain
31 Prop1 | the serving of "tables," i.e., of temporal affairs, and
32 Prop1 (21)| i.e., Appealed to Rome for decision.
33 Prop1 (27)| i.e., The cases in which a priest
34 Prop1 | and flee worldly glory, i.e., of Christians? Not that
35 Prop1 (63)| i.e., At a time later than that
36 Prop1 (67)| i.e., Lie in Roman appointment. ~
37 Prop1 (68)| i.e., The ministry in the congregation.
38 Prop1 (70)| i.e., Celibacy. Non promitto
39 Prop1 (76)| i.e., The marriage of the clergy.~
40 Prop2 (4) | i.e., Even when the mass is decently
41 Prop2 | Scriptures prescribe its use, i.e., against those who do not
42 Prop2 (9) | i.e., To those who teach enforce
43 Prop2 | injuries from this practice, i.e., he neglects his work and
44 Prop2 (12)| i.e., City-council. ~
45 Prop2 (13)| Kirchweihen, i.e., the anniversary celebration
46 Prop2 (14)| i.e., Occasions for drunkenness,
47 Prop2 (21)| i.e., Even into the law of the
48 Prop2 (22)| Kapellen und Feldkirchen, i.e., churches which are built
49 Prop2 (29)| i.e., Every bishop. ~
50 Prop2 (32)| Indulta, i.e., grants of special privilege. ~
51 Prop2 (35)| protests are the terminarii, i.e., the collectors of alms
52 Prop2 (37)| i.e., If the plan above proposed
53 Prop2 | they deserve, to the dregs, i.e., to the wailing of organs
54 Prop2 (49)| i.e., The Hussites. After the
55 Prop2 | be not servants of men," i.e. of those who rule with man-made
56 Prop2 (61)| i.e., If they did not believe
57 Prop3 (5) | i.e., In the universities. ~
58 Prop3 (7) | i.e., "The chamber of his heart."
59 Prop3 (12)| i.e., Doctors. ~
60 Prop3 (15)| i.e., The monasteries and nunneries. ~
61 Prop3 (16)| i.e., The name of Christian. ~
62 Prop3 (21)| mit teuschen teuschenn, i.e., made Germans (Deutsche)
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