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1 1 | difference at all but that of office, as Paul says in I Corinthians
2 1 | were to charge him with the office of baptizing, saying mass,
3 1 | bishops, and count their office one which has a proper and
4 1 (9) | consented to accept the office only when the congregation
5 1 | one should exercise the office. Nay, just because we are
6 1 | that one chosen for such an office were deposed for malfeasance,
7 1 | what he was before he held office. Therefore a priest in Christendom
8 1 | office-holder. While he is in office, he has precedence; when
9 1 | call them, except that of office and work, but not of "estate";
10 1 | which is their work and office, so it is with the temporal
11 1 | farmer, each has the work and office of his trade, and yet they
12 1 | means of his own work or office must benefit and serve every
13 1 | left free to perform it office without hindrance through
14 1 | Christian offices than has the office of preachers or confessors,
15 1 | power should exercise its office without let or hindrance,
16 1 | should give free course to office and work in which God has
17 2 | suffer no pride; and his office is nothing else than this, --
18 2 (10) | that the increase of these office in recent years has added
19 2 | this right by virtue of his office and his sword. ~But now
20 2 (24) | emblem of the archbishop's office, and which must be secured
21 2 (24) | any of the duties of his office. It is regarded as the necessary
22 2 (24) | plenitude of the pontifical office," and the name of archbishop.
23 2 | made ciphers, and have no office nor authority nor work,
24 2 | will have in hand even the office of sexton and bell-ringer
25 2 (30) | The man who received an office in icommendam was not required
26 2 (41) | sale or the purchase of an office or position which is formally
27 2 | properties that from his office60 alone he can raise about
28 Prop1 | ordinaries the right and office of ordering these benefices
29 Prop1 (13)| The sign of the episcopal office; as regards archbishops,
30 Prop1 | no regular authority or office, usurps everything for himself,
31 Prop1 | seize upon the person and office and work of the bishops,
32 Prop1 (35)| of Church officials into office. The term was used particularly
33 Prop1 | citizen, entrust to him the office of the ministry, and support
34 Prop2 | hold more than one such office to "maintain a proper station."
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