Part, Paragraph
1 1 (5) | law." Cf. Vol. I, p. 30, note 2. ~
2 1 (22) | s Epitome. See preceding note. ~
3 2 (3) | Triumphus. See above, p.73, note 5; and below, p. 246. Vol.
4 2 (5) | 1415). Cf. BENRATH, p. 87, note 17. ~
5 2 (6) | See Weimar Ed., VI, 417, note I, and PASTOR, Gesch. der
6 2 (8) | Constance (see above, p. 82, note 2) was more generous. It
7 2 | such gross fools as not to note or understand the sharp
8 2 (10) | Century, see BENRATH, p. 88, note 18, where reference is made
9 2 (11) | annates, see Vol. I, p. 383, note I. Early in their history,
10 2 (13) | Basel. See above, p. 84, note 1. ~
11 2 (23) | cordissanen (see above, p.88, note 3), where the name cordissei
12 2 (26) | See above, p.86. note 2. ~
13 2 (32) | hands of one man. See e.g., note 3, p. 91. ~
14 2 (33) | A gloss is a note explanatory of a word or
15 2 (36) | See above, p.88, note 2. For a catalogue of papal
16 2 (37) | See above, p. 87, note 1. ~
17 2 (42) | pope (see above, p. 86, note 3.) According to the theory
18 2 (46) | See above, p. 93, note 2. ~
19 2 (59) | Church. Cf. CLEMEN, I, 384, note 15. ~
20 2 (60) | sale. See BENRATH, p. 88, note 18; p. 95, note 36. ~
21 2 (60) | p. 88, note 18; p. 95, note 36. ~
22 Prop1 (1) | See [nobility.05; note 11], p. 84, note 1. ~
23 Prop1 (1) | nobility.05; note 11], p. 84, note 1. ~
24 Prop1 | bath. They would then take note at Rome that the Germans
25 Prop1 (13)| pallium; see above, p. 89, and note. ~
26 Prop1 (14)| See above, p. 87, note 1. ~
27 Prop1 (25)| See above, p. 88, note 3. ~
28 Prop1 (33)| See above, p. 90, note 1. ~
29 Prop1 (34)| pallium (see above, p. 89, note 3) on an archbishop elect,
30 Prop1 (61)| at Rome, Vol. I, p. 345, note 4. See also Dass eine christl.
31 Prop1 (62)| Or "congregation." See note 2. ~
32 Prop1 (74)| marriage. See BENRATH, p. 103, note 74, and in the Babylonian
33 Prop2 (16)| See above, p. 98, note 2 ~
34 Prop2 (27)| there. (Weimar Ed., VI, 447, note 1). For another explanation
35 Prop2 (35)| p. 105), Clemen (I, 406, note) and Weimar Ed. (VI, 406,
36 Prop2 (35)| and Weimar Ed. (VI, 406, note 1) as a reference to the
37 Prop2 (42)| See above, p. 98, note 2. ~
38 Prop2 (43)| See above, p. 128, note 5. ~~
39 Prop2 (45)| cases" (see above, p. 105, note 3). They were bestowed by
40 Prop2 (50)| See above, p. 140, note 1. ~
41 Prop3 (14)| See above, p. 118, note 2. ~
42 Prop3 (29)| WREDE, op. cit., II, 842, note 4; III pp. 574 f.). On Luther'
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