Part, Paragraph
1 1 | the pope's soul also) be subject unto the higher powers;
2 1 (15) | infractions of church law was a subject of complaint at the diets
3 1 | and the Apostles have made subject to the temporal sword deal
4 1 (20) | authorized to expound the subject named in the degree. ~
5 1 (23) | had discussed the whole subject of the power of the keys
6 1 (29) | council which will not be subject to the pope. Cf. Erl. Ed.,
7 1 | They, like all of us, are subject to the temporal sword; they
8 Prop1 (17)| bishops and made directly subject to the pope. The practice
9 Prop1 (17)| bishops made it a constant subject of complaint, and the Lateran
10 Prop1 (21)| for decision. This is the subject of the first of the 102
11 Prop1 | other things he is to be subject, as Paul and Peter teach,
12 Prop1 (56)| parish clergy was a continual subject of complaint through this
13 Prop2 (41)| 8, 26 ff. On the whole subject see Benrath, pp. 106 f.;
14 Prop2 | submit an opinion on this subject, with due deference to every
15 Prop2 | them at all nor make them subject to his tyrannies by oaths
16 Prop2 | free and have been made subject to God's Word only; why
17 Prop3 | foremost and most general subject of study, both in the higher
18 Prop3 (18)| above, p. 109). On the whole subject see BRYCE, Holy Roman Empire,
19 Prop3 | David, and yet he was their subject (1 Samuel 10:1; 16:13);
20 Prop3 | they remained obedient and subject to him (2 Kings 9:1 ff.).
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