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1 Intro | and all the nobles would take hold, and turn the knaves
2 Cover, 2| important thing is that we take earnest heed not to enter
3 1 | have like power, were to take one out of their number
4 1 | common to all, no one dare take upon himself without the
5 1 | 1, 4 "Let every soul (I take that to mean the pope's
6 1 | if he hear thee not, then take with thee one or two more;
7 1 | to pledge it, bind it, or take away its liberty; but if
8 2 | pfennign left. Antichrist must take the treasures of the earth,
9 2 | princes and nobles should take measures that the stolen
10 2 | commend or a "command to take charge" of the monastery.
11 Prop1 | or the nearest river, and take the Roman ban, with its
12 Prop1 | cold bath. They would then take note at Rome that the Germans
13 Prop1 | Now they turn it around, take from Christ the heavenly
14 Prop1 | forbade His disciples to take with them cloak or money,
15 Prop1 | should restrain himself, take his fingers out of the pie,
16 Prop1 | the pope's feet47 should take place no more. It is an
17 Prop1 | Christian heart can or ought to take pleasure in seeing that
18 Prop1 | wishes to go on pilgrimage or take a pilgrim's vow, he should
19 Prop1 | their consciences; let him take and keep her as his wedded
20 Prop2 | whomever you wish, then take them to whatever brother
21 Prop2 | because the common people take such great offense, thinking
22 Prop2 | indeed, he has no right to take it. I speak especially of
23 Prop2 | doctrine of devils, and take money for teaching us sin
24 Prop2 | defiance, nor by haste; it will take time and forbearance. Had
25 Prop3 | jurists and theologians I take as my share, and I say,
26 Prop3 | territorial customs should take precedence of the general
27 Prop3 | neither boy nor maid should take the vow of chastity, or
28 Prop3 | they can do no more than take my life.36 Many times heretofore
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