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1 Cover, 2 | great a hindrance. God has given us a noble youth to be our
2 1 | are. Moreover, they have given the pope full authority
3 1 | allege that this power was given to Peter when the keys were
4 1 | Peter when the keys were given to him, it is plain enough
5 1 | enough that the keys were not given to Peter alone, but to the
6 1 | for those whom Thou hast given Me, and not for these only,
7 1 | Corinthians 10:8 "God has given us authority not for the
8 2 | benefice.11 This permission was given, however, in order that
9 2 (42) | but the theory allowed any given case to be made an exception
10 Prop1 | hiding councils; or who has given him the authority thus to
11 Prop1 | case of a vacancy. Who has given him this right? Did Christ,
12 Prop1 | especially when no one has given them to him. ~The same opinion
13 Prop1 | all pilgrimages should be given up; for there is in them
14 Prop1 | all done away, or at least given over to two or three orders!
15 Prop1 | on the contrary, it is given to very few to keep it,
16 Prop1 | untold misery, occasion was given for the withdrawal of the
17 Prop1 (75)| of the canon law was also given to the flames. ~
18 Prop2 | His own law, which He had given from heaven, when it was
19 Prop2 | astray! What spirit has given the pope the authority to
20 Prop2 | works of God, is not only given without money, but the whole
21 Prop2 | year, not counting what is given to the government in taxes,
22 Prop2 | it is they who are most given to them. They let everything
23 Prop2 | abyss of hell! Who hath given thee authority to exalt
24 Prop2 (45)| time. Sometimes they were given to local Church officials,
25 Prop2 | safe-conduct which had been given to John Hus and Jerome,47
26 Prop2 | against and the Bohemians were given ample cause for bitterness;
27 Prop2 | time, that a safe-conduct given to a heretic need not be
28 Prop3 (8) | academic degree occasionally given to professors of Canon Law
29 Prop3 | however, that others have given this matter more thought
30 Prop3 | worthy to have such doctors given us, whether they were layman
31 Prop3 | its name and title were given to us Germans. Thereby we
32 Prop3 | thing to have a kingdom given him, especially if he is
33 Prop3 | then, the empire has been given us without our fault, by
34 Prop3 | get it dishonestly. It is given us by the will of God through
35 Prop3 | impoverished.23 God has given to us, as to other lands,
36 Prop3 | the goods which God has given us. ~2. In like manner it
37 Prop3 (25)| cape-route to India had given the Portuguese a practical
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