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1 Intro | look on, while at Rome they think of nothing but to continue
2 1 | the canon law. ~So then, I think this first paper-wall is
3 1 | they build at Rome, and think that we should let all the
4 1 | to speak. For since they think that the Holy Spirit never
5 1 | this clear enough? ~Only think of it yourself! They must
6 2 | ungodly such a practice is. I think, however, that if the pope
7 2 | in Philippians 2:5, "So think of yourselves as ye see
8 2 | fighting the Turks,12 for they think the mad Germans are forever
9 2 | three great kings might well think sufficient, he now begins
10 Prop1 | and clumsy that I should think any drunken peasant could
11 Prop1 | divine commandments; for they think that this going on pilgrimage
12 Prop1 | delude simple souls who think only of works. ~In our days,
13 Prop1 | just now. I advise what I think best; let him reject it
14 Prop2 | indeed, some mad prelates who think they are doing a good work
15 Prop2 | forbid it, and yet they think it a divine and holy thing,
16 Prop2 | ourselves. ~To be sure, some think that in this way37 the poor
17 Prop3 | living God, so that when I think of this miserable business
18 Prop3 | the Sentences. I should think that the Sentences10 ought
19 Prop3 | and will not allow us to think about anything but the bestowal
20 Prop3 | Since, therefore, no one can think it a great thing to have
21 Prop3 | nobility ought to do, I think I have said enough in the
22 Prop3 | have there shown.]35 ~I think too that I have pitched
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