Part, Paragraph
1 1 | pure invention that pope, bishops, priests and monks are to
2 1 | truly a priest as though all bishops and popes had consecrated
3 1 | chose from their number bishops and priests, who were afterwards
4 1 | afterwards confirmed by other bishops, without all the show which
5 1 | Ambrose8 and Cyprian9 became bishops. ~Since, then, the temporal
6 1 | that they are priests and bishops, and count their office
7 1 | and priests, princes and bishops, "spirituals" and "temporals,"
8 1 | estate,12 -- true priests, bishops and popes, -- though they
9 1 | spiritual" -- priests, bishops or popes -- are neither
10 1 | consecrated priests and bishops, and every one by means
11 1 | whether it affect pope, bishops, priests, monks, nuns or
12 1 | prevented from providing pope, bishops, priests and monks with
13 1 | without regard to pope, bishops and priests,-let them hail
14 2 | which popes, cardinals, bishops and all the scholars ought
15 2 | matter the German nation, bishops and princes, should consider
16 2 | the annates. Therefore the bishops and princes are bound to
17 2 | the pope and the ruling bishops and canons,14 that the pope
18 2 | will make all the German bishops cardinal so that there will
19 2 | lessened, the chapters26 and bishops allowed their liberty. But
20 2 | authority was taken from the bishops and chapters; they are made
21 2 | words to tell them all. The bishops, the priests and, above
22 Prop1 | their rights, makes the bishops mere ciphers and figure-heads,
23 Prop1 (12)| here equivalent to "the bishops." On use of term see Realencyk.,
24 Prop1 | confirmed by the two nearest bishops or by the archbishop. If
25 Prop1 | then we should depose all bishops, archbishops and primates16
26 Prop1 | he now is. He leaves to bishops, archbishops and primates
27 Prop1 | regular authority of the bishops, so that there is no longer
28 Prop1 (17)| the jurisdiction of the bishops and made directly subject
29 Prop1 (17)| the mendicant orders. The bishops made it a constant subject
30 Prop1 | livings should be tried before bishops, archbishops and primates.
31 Prop1 (22)| The judges in the bishops' courts. The complaint is
32 Prop1 | olden times when they were bishops, and did not presume to
33 Prop1 | be abolished, which the bishops are wrongfully compelled
34 Prop1 | and office and work of the bishops, and now upon the investiture35
35 Prop1 | regular authority of the bishops and injuring poor souls,
36 Prop1 | by the express desire of bishops, parishes, congregations
37 Prop1 | so that the priests and bishops, tired of its tyranny, might
38 Prop1 | helped. Though pope and bishops may let things go as they
39 Prop1 | freely, whether it vex pope, bishops or any one else. ~Wherefore
40 Prop1 | also St. Jerome.60 But of bishops as they now are; the Scriptures
41 Prop1 | referring here to popes, bishops, canons and monks. God has
42 Prop2 | and heavy account will the bishops have to render, who permit
43 Prop2 | obedience nor merit in it; the bishops, therefore, should boldly
44 Prop2 (28)| complaint is made that the bishops demand at least 25 to 33
45 Prop2 | spent. Such things pope, bishops and doctors should examine
46 Prop2 | some pious and sensible bishops and scholars; but by no
47 Prop2 (53)| The dioceses of these bishops were contiguous to that
48 Prop2 | obligations, as he does all other bishops, in despite of God and of
49 Prop2 | of the Romans or the good bishops and scholars will sometime
50 Prop3 | the Holy Ghost into pope, bishops and doctors, although there
51 Prop3 | great, learned prelates and bishops themselves do not know the
52 Prop3 | Scriptures, who can become bishops and priests, leaders in
53 Prop3 | the chief concern of pope, bishops, lords and councils. They
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