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1 1 | invention that pope, bishops, priests and monks are to be called
2 1 | made us by Thy blood to be priests and kings." For if we had
3 1 | impossible unless we were all priests. This great grace and power
4 1 | their number bishops and priests, who were afterwards confirmed
5 1 | must grant that they are priests and bishops, and count their
6 1 | we are all in like manner priests, no one must put himself
7 1 | difference between laymen and priests, princes and bishops, "spirituals"
8 1 (11) | those who assert that the priests of the New Testament have
9 1 | the same estate,12 -- true priests, bishops and popes, -- though
10 1 | the same work, just as all priests and monks have not the same
11 1 | now called "spiritual" -- priests, bishops or popes -- are
12 1 | are all alike consecrated priests and bishops, and every one
13 1 | it affect pope, bishops, priests, monks, nuns or anybody
14 1 | providing pope, bishops, priests and monks with shoes, clothing,
15 1 | regard to pope, bishops and priests,-let them hail threats and
16 1 | Besides, if we are all priests, as was said above, 24 and
17 2 | at the instigation of the priests, overthrew and altogether
18 2 | the sheep of Christ!" Thus priests are to be encouraged against
19 2 | them all. The bishops, the priests and, above all, the doctors
20 Prop1 | benefice, so as to cite pious priests to Rome, harass them and
21 Prop1 | bulls and braves.29 ~All priests ought rightly to know, or
22 Prop1 | hatred and envy between priests and monks, and great offense
23 Prop1 | increased this army, so that the priests and bishops, tired of its
24 Prop1 | them may rule over many priests. ~So then we clearly learn
25 Prop1 | should have with him several priests or deacons, who might also
26 Prop1 | universal commandment forbidding priests to marry.64 This was done
27 Prop1 (65)| The priests of the Greek Church are
28 Prop1 | their wives are called "priests' harlots" and their children "
29 Prop1 | harlots" and their children "priests' children" I will not withhold
30 Prop2 | perhaps for fear that pope, priests and monks would persecute
31 Prop2 | the city council or the priests what they needed; or some
32 Prop2 | another's goods save only the priests, who rule and preach, and
33 Prop2 | leave this power to the priests, from whom, indeed, he has
34 Prop3 | whether they were layman or priests, married or virgin. True,
35 Prop3 | who can become bishops and priests, leaders in the fight against
36 Prop3 | makes most of the monks and priests"32; and so things are as
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