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1 1 | Roman scribes mean by their laws, with which they withdraw
2 1 (13) | might either make or enforce laws which in any way affected
3 1 | Christians? Only from human laws and inventions! ~Moreover,
4 1 | based merely upon their own laws, which are valid only in
5 1 | Christendom or contrary to the laws of God. When the pope deserves
6 1 | deserves punishment, such laws go out of force, since it
7 2 (9) | England and France had enacted laws prohibiting the very practices
8 2 (9) | noted, however, that these laws were enforced only occasionally,
9 2 | They lie and deceive, make laws and make agreements with
10 2 | his chancery, rules and laws whereby our foundations
11 2 | were to make rules and laws that not another benefice
12 2 | looks as though all the laws of the Church were made
13 2 (48) | children, were governed by the laws of the Church, on the theory
14 Prop1 | do not know the manners, laws and customs of the various
15 Prop1 | their decisions on their own laws and opinions, and thus injustice
16 Prop1 | property with their many mad laws, by which faith is weakened
17 Prop1 | sought after only in outward laws, works and forms; and this
18 Prop1 | sorrow, in their own rules, laws and customs, and withal
19 Prop1 | self-devised customs and laws. ~14. We also see how the
20 Prop1 | tyrannical, arbitrary, wicked laws, which are not necessary
21 Prop1 | out of the papacy and its laws, nor ever will. ~Third,
22 Prop1 | many mistaken and dangerous laws that the best thing would
23 Prop1 (74)| The laws governing marriage were
24 Prop1 (74)| marriage were entirely the laws of the Church. The canon
25 Prop1 | which has established such laws without right and against
26 Prop1 | avaricious and tyrannical laws for money's sake, then every
27 Prop1 | set us free from all human laws, especially when they are
28 Prop2 | evil spirit, who by human laws now confuses all estates
29 Prop2 | spiritual nets (I should say laws),19 surely any priest has
30 Prop2 | about him55 and his rights, laws and tyrannies; let the election
31 Prop2 | without the intolerable laws of the pope, nay, they cannot
32 Prop2 | be fewer of these Roman laws, or none at all. In baptism
33 Prop2 | those who rule with man-made laws. ~If I knew that the Picards58
34 Prop3 | people. They give them many laws and themselves keep none
35 Prop3 (7) | the Roman pontiff has all laws in the chamber of his heart."
36 Prop3 | just to me that territorial laws and territorial customs
37 Prop3 | of the general imperial laws, and the imperial laws be
38 Prop3 | imperial laws, and the imperial laws be used only in case of
39 Prop3 | were ruled by its own brief laws, as the lands were ruled
40 Prop3 | ruled before these imperial laws were invented, and many
41 Prop3 | diffuse and far-fetched laws are only a burden to the
42 Prop3 | many severe words, that his laws are to be read and used
43 Prop3 | that the pope's harmful laws may rule alone. ~If we are
44 Prop3 | of Arts, of Medicine, of Laws, of the Sentences; but be
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