Part, Paragraph
1 Intro | all the nobles would take hold, and turn the knaves from
2 1 | they have been compelled to hold a council they have weakened
3 1 (21)| persona) can do wrong and hold a wrong faith, nevertheless
4 1 | who is speaking, shall hold his peace and give place."
5 1 (25)| councils neither bind nor hold (nullum ligant vel astringunt)
6 1 | wonders. ~Let us, therefore, hold fast to this: No Christian
7 2 | over a benefice.22 This I hold to be almost the commonest
8 2 | long time it took to get hold of all the bishoprics, therefore
9 2 (30)| the same man should not hold two livings with the cure
10 Prop1 | holy life of Christians, to hold the primates and arch-bishops
11 Prop1 | their reservation does not hold and is not valid, and they
12 Prop1 | feet, or, as they claim, hold his stirrup or the bridle
13 Prop1 | canon law, and must even hold them for Christian doctrine,
14 Prop1 | The same opinion should hold as regards Bologna, Imola,
15 Prop1 | unbidden, and boldly takes hold of everything as though
16 Prop2 | sincerity, devotion and faith, hold a true vigil and mass for
17 Prop2 | benefactors, rather than hold them by the thousand every
18 Prop2 | against those who do not hold the true faith, or who live
19 Prop2 | turned things around; the hold days are not holy and the
20 Prop2 | differing from one another, hold each other in contempt,
21 Prop2 | be allowed any longer to hold more than one canonry or
22 Prop2 | those who say that they must hold more than one such office
23 Prop2 | and Christians on earth. Hold to this fraternity and live
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