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1 Cover, 2| down all the Estates of Christendom, especially of Germany,
2 Cover, 2| and distress of suffering Christendom, without regard to the deserts
3 1 | corruption throughout all Christendom. ~First, when pressed by
4 1 | office. Therefore a priest in Christendom is nothing else than an
5 1 | through the whole body of Christendom without respect of persons,
6 1 | a member of the body of Christendom, and is of the "spiritual
7 1 | temporal sword deal with Christendom, depriving it of its liberty
8 1 | many times? Who would help Christendom when the pope errs, if we
9 1 | they are not injurious to Christendom or contrary to the laws
10 1 | since it is injurious to Christendom not to punish him by means
11 1 | the pope is an offense to Christendom, the first man who is able
12 1 | nothing after all. No one in Christendom has authority to do injury,
13 1 | but for the edification of Christendom." Who is ready to overleap
14 1 | serve for the edification of Christendom; it is, therefore, in no
15 2 | thing that the ruler of Christendom, who boasts himself vicar
16 2 | daily to weep and pray for Christendom, and to set an example of
17 2 | Antichrist. ~What is the use in Christendom of those people who are
18 2 | nothing for the good of Christendom; they only wrangle about
19 2 | for such is the state of Christendom, and particularly of Rome,
20 2 | and infidels in defense of Christendom, so that the burden of the
21 2 | should there be a pope in Christendom, if his power is used for
22 2 | be called a destroyer of Christendom and an abolisher of God'
23 2 | wishes to be the head of Christendom, though with his open lies
24 2 | of hell, but also ruins Christendom in body and soul, it is
25 2 | diligence in protecting Christendom against such misery and
26 Prop1 | common enemy and destroyer of Christendom, and should do this for
27 Prop1 | is no longer any order in Christendom. From this must follow what
28 Prop1 | man of sin." There is in Christendom no discipline, no rule,
29 Prop1 | meditation and care for all Christendom, of which he boasts. This
30 Prop1 | reservatio pectoralis,26 whereby Christendom is so scandalously and openly
31 Prop1 | which faith is weakened and Christendom ruined; but they seize upon
32 Prop2 | of all begging throughout Christendom. Among Christians no one
33 Prop3 | with whom the future of Christendom lies, are to be educated
34 Prop3 | and then it was well with Christendom; but now they15 have come
35 Prop3 | young folk in the midst of Christendom languish and perish miserably
36 Prop3 | cause of Christians and of Christendom must be judged by God alone.
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