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1 1 | the other hand, that the spiritual is above the temporal power.
2 1 | monks are to be called the "spiritual estate"; princes, lords,
3 1 | Christians are truly of the "spiritual estate," and there is among
4 1 | and faith alone make us "spiritual" and a Christian people. ~
5 1 | never makes a Christian or "spiritual" man. Through baptism all
6 1 (6) | treatise and elsewhere, the "spiritual law," is a general name
7 1 (11) | character, i.e., a certain spiritual mark which distinguishes
8 1 | temporal ," the other "spiritual." He is one Head, and He
9 1 | Those who are now called "spiritual" -- priests, bishops or
10 1 | done for the bodily and spiritual welfare of the community,
11 1 | power is not above the "spiritual estate" and may not punish
12 1 | Christendom, and is of the "spiritual estate," though its work
13 1 | the laity were not also as spiritual as good Christians as they,
14 1 | Corinthians 2:15: "He that is spiritual judgeth all things, yet
15 1 | should this be done in the spiritual city of Christ, if a fire
16 1 (30) | i.e., They belong to the "spiritual estate"; see above, p.69.~
17 2 | of "most holy" and "most spiritual" is more worldly than the
18 2 | guard in things temporal and spiritual, against these ravening
19 2 | condemned this holy and spiritual ordinance. This is called "
20 2 | the driving of bargains in spiritual goods has now come to the
21 2 | to the right place, and spiritual and temporal goods have
22 2 (53) | was further increased. The spiritual, as well as the temporal
23 Prop1 | right life is not concerned. Spiritual authorities should have
24 Prop1 | authorities should have rule over spiritual goods, as reason teaches;
25 Prop1 | as reason teaches; but spiritual goods are not money, nor
26 Prop1 | authorities, save only in spiritual offices such as preaching
27 Prop1 | understanding of a good spiritual life, as the Apostle declared
28 Prop1 | have the appearance of a spiritual life, yet there is nothing
29 Prop1 | knowledge of what a true spiritual life is." There should be
30 Prop1 | monastery unless there were a spiritual prelate, learned in the
31 Prop1 | there are not in the whole "spiritual" law of the pope two lines
32 Prop1 (74)| also held to establish a "spiritual consanguinity" which might
33 Prop2 | tender virtues taught in the "spiritual law." For one of the reasons
34 Prop2 | why this law is called "spiritual" is because it comes from
35 Prop2 | one to thank but the holy "spiritual lawlessness."7 Of this I
36 Prop2 | has been let loose by the "spiritual law" has brought this terrible
37 Prop2 | day. ~Over and above the spiritual injury, the common man receives
38 Prop2 (13)| observed in anything but a spiritual fashion. ~
39 Prop2 | snares for money and his spiritual nets (I should say laws),19
40 Prop2 | these last, evil days, have spiritual goods been misused and applied
41 Prop2 | and these because of their spiritual labor, as Paul says in 1
42 Prop2 | work of avarice and of the spiritual law. ~Again, no one person
43 Prop3 | Turks, who have neither spiritual nor temporal law, but only
44 Prop3 | than among us, with our spiritual and temporal law, so that
45 Prop3 | more rational than the "spiritual law" which has nothing good
46 Prop3 | so that both temporal and spiritual possessions must fail us,
47 Prop3 | of chastity, or of the "spiritual life," before the age of
48 Prop3 | compared with those of the spiritual power, as I have there shown.]35 ~
49 Prop3 | the German nation a right spiritual courage to do the best that
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