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1 1 | attached to the freedom, life and property of the clergy,
2 1 | the Church. Why are your life and limb, your property
3 1 | baptism to support with life and limb? Of a truth we
4 1 | but is to be opposed with life and goods and all our strength. ~
5 2 | never before in his whole life either thought or heard
6 Prop1 | concern the faith and holy life of Christians, to hold the
7 Prop1 | concern money, property, life and honor. The temporal
8 Prop1 | exile when faith or right life is not concerned. Spiritual
9 Prop1 | sides, and a good Christian life is valued and sought after
10 Prop1 | understanding of a good spiritual life, as the Apostle declared
11 Prop1 | appearance of a spiritual life, yet there is nothing back
12 Prop1 | of what a true spiritual life is." There should be no
13 Prop1 | in his outward works and life, the more injury and ruin
14 Prop1 | does not permit a chaste life,71 but only angelic power
15 Prop1 | the pope has been in their life. Nothing good has ever come
16 Prop2 | confuses all estates in life, and has made them unbearable,
17 Prop2 | make them lead a wretched life even here; for such is the
18 Prop2 | to-day they should give up life and limb rather than confess
19 Prop2 | from the laity in manner of life and in dress. In like manner
20 Prop2 | For Christian faith and life can well exist without the
21 Prop3 | derives his name16 and his life? A spinner or a seamstress
22 Prop3 | our wealth, honor, body, life, soul and all that is ours.
23 Prop3 | overlord were in his own life as holy as St. Peter, if
24 Prop3 | priesthood or the monastic life, and among them, I fear,
25 Prop3 | chastity, or of the "spiritual life," before the age of thirty
26 Prop3 | trust to continue in the life of cleric. If you do not
27 Prop3 | we see in every estate of life! ~Much could be said of
28 Prop3 | do no more than take my life.36 Many times heretofore
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