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1 Prop1 (58)| Century, one of the favorite saints of the Middle Ages. See
2 Prop2 | Lady and of the greater saints, they should be transferred
3 Prop2 | service done to God and His saints by the many holy days, but
4 Prop2 | they begin to canonize saints,30 not in honor of the saints --
5 Prop2 | saints,30 not in honor of the saints -- for they are sufficiently
6 Prop2 | pranks. I would that the dear saints were left in peace, and
7 Prop2 | authority to canonize the saints? Who tells him whether they
8 Prop2 | tells him whether they are saints or not? Are there not already
9 Prop2 | judgment and set up the dear saints as lures for money? ~Therefore
10 Prop2 | Therefore I advise that the saints be left to canonize themselves.
11 Prop2 | greater things, than all the saints in heaven, for it is by
12 Prop2 | they have all been made saints. So long as we despise such
13 Prop2 | secure the canonization of saints, and to do other such fool'
14 Prop2 | others must now be made saints and canonized, that their
15 Prop2 | Although the canonizing of saints may have been good in olden
16 Prop2 | through the canonizing of saints neither God's glory nor
17 Prop2 (35)| the names of their patron saints, St. Anthony, St. Hurbert,
18 Prop2 | Christ, all the angels, saints and Christians on earth.
19 Prop3 | Agnes14 and other of the saints. That was the time of holy
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