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1 Intro | and suggest changes. The two weeks immediately preceding
2 1 (6) | 1318 or 1317), and the two books of Extravagantes, --
3 1 | another. Christ has not two different bodies, one "temporal ,"
4 1 | of itself when the first two are down. For when the pope
5 1 | then take with thee one or two more; if he hear them not,
6 2 (30) | same man should not hold two livings with the cure of
7 2 | same time, as for instance, two parishes, two bishoprics
8 2 | instance, two parishes, two bishoprics and the like.
9 2 (36) | appointments bestowed upon two "courtesans,". Johannes
10 2 | sell this combination of two lines of business to somebody
11 Prop1 | shall be confirmed by the two nearest bishops or by the
12 Prop1 | their holiness? Compare the two -- Christ and the pope!
13 Prop1 | or at least given over to two or three orders! Wandering
14 Prop1 (57)| vigorous dispute between two parties in the Augustinian
15 Prop1 | have to bear public shame. Two such persons are certainly
16 Prop1 | spiritual" law of the pope two lines which could be instructive
17 Prop2 | the common man receives two material injuries from this
18 Prop2 | he is confirmed by one or two of these, as was the custom
19 Prop2 | Matt. 18:19 f.: "Where two are at one with each other
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