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1 Intro (14)| See title B, ibid., 398. ~
2 2 | and that he who claims the title of "most holy" and "most
3 2 (35) | benefices. Datarius is the title of the official who presided
4 2 | it, only he has no other title than that of "administrator."38
5 2 (38) | Albrecht of Mainz bore the title of "administrator" of Halberstadt. ~
6 2 | transfer to others the mere title to a benefice from which
7 2 | which those who get the title derive not a heller of income.
8 2 (40) | German to secure a clear title to a benefice at Rome unless
9 2 (41) | was held to invalidate the title of the guilty party to the
10 Prop1 | only the name and empty title. It has gone so far that
11 Prop1 (37)| crown, the emperor bore the title, "King of the Romans." ~
12 Prop1 | of the pie, and claim no title to the Kingdom of Naples
13 Prop1 (43)| Donation conveyed to the pope title to the city of Rome (the
14 Prop3 (10)| libri sententiarum) was the title of the text-books in theology.
15 Prop3 | If we are called by the title of teachers12 of Holy Scripture,
16 Prop3 | else, although even this title is too proud and boastful
17 Prop3 | him of his empire and his title and turn it over to the
18 Prop3 | Constantinople and its name and title were given to us Germans.
19 Prop3 | tyrants; we have the name, title and insignia of the empire,
20 Prop3 | to live up to the name, title and insignia, to rescue
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