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1 Intro | appointments to bishoprics and benefices out of their hands. How
2 Intro | foundations, bishoprics and benefices of our fathers? Who has
3 2 | monasteries, foundations, benefices, and livings. No better
4 2 | bishoprics, monasteries and benefices, and because they do not
5 2 (5) | by appointment to German benefices goes back to the Council
6 2 | wait for the prebends and benefices of Germany as wolves lie
7 2 | the annates from all the benefices of the German nation, i.e.,
8 2 (11)| abbacies, and such other benefices as had a yearly income of
9 2 | in which to bestow the benefices which fall vacant in his
10 2 | this way almost all the benefices are absorbed by Rome, especially
11 2 | await the time when all the benefices, one after another, would,
12 2 | hit upon a device by which benefices and livings fall to Rome
13 2 | papal servant" may bring all benefices to Rome and tie them fast
14 2 (23)| practice of attacking titles to benefices. (WREDE, op. Cit., II, pp.
15 2 | foresight to bear upon the benefices which are still occupied
16 2 (28)| i.e., The benefices are treated as though they
17 2 (29)| case of certain endowed benefices the right of nominate the
18 2 | out. Third, There are some benefices which they call incompatibilia,32
19 2 | The pope binds many such benefices together like a bundle of
20 2 (35)| dispensations and the disposal of benefices. Datarius is the title of
21 2 | deal after this fashion in benefices and livings. From him they
22 2 | buying of bishoprics and benefices, and the driving of bargains
23 Prop1 | avarice the livings and benefices are sold to gross, ignorant
24 Prop1 | whatsoever, but that the benefices shall be brought out and
25 Prop1 | office of ordering these benefices in the German nation as
26 Prop1 | that cases which concern benefices or livings should be tried
27 Prop1 | should be valid, and no more benefices should be seized by Rome,
28 Prop1 | go to pieces and not many benefices find their way to Rome.67
29 Prop3 | to it, and whether or not benefices or church foundations are
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