Part, Paragraph
1 Intro | Part 1 Translator's Introduction~
2 Cover, 2 | meet that we should do our part and profitably use this
3 1 (5) | of that Council became a part of the law of the Church.
4 2 | away and only the hundredth part allowed to remain, it would
5 2 | so that each becomes a part of every other and all of
6 2 (33) | of the canon law became a part of the theological curriculum.
7 2 | and to reserve a certain part out of the annual revenue.40
8 2 (44) | the times when the greater part of the wholesale business
9 2 (59) | A part of the Vatican palace notorious
10 Prop1 | Proposals for Reform Part I~Now, although I am too
11 Prop1 (43)| s attention in the early part of 1520, just before the
12 Prop1 (44)| and played an important part in the history of the stormy
13 Prop1 (47)| of the pope's feet was a part of the "adoration" which
14 Prop1 (57)| Luther had himself taken part in a vigorous dispute between
15 Prop2 | Proposals for Reform Part II~15. Nor must I forget
16 Prop2 | rule is but the smaller part. Let your statues be statutes,
17 Prop2 (28)| of the pilgrims. A large part of this revenue accrued
18 Prop2 | disobedience of God on our part, nevertheless they were
19 Prop3 | Proposals for Reform Part III~25. The universities
20 Prop3 | it smacks for the most part of mere avarice and pride.
21 Prop3 | their example and for our part also reject these books.
22 Prop3 | lords and cities do their part that this trade be condemned
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