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1 Cover, 2 | fear. The popes and the Romans have hitherto been able,
2 1 | teaching of St. Paul in Romans 12:4 and I Corinthians 12:
3 1 | lying terror with which the Romans have this long time made
4 2 | and devilish rule of the Romans, in which the devil daily
5 2 | which give offense," and in Romans 12:17, "We should provide
6 2 | some cardinals; what the Romans seek by that the "drunken
7 2 | the sharp practices of the Romans. I do not now complain that
8 2 | them again.13 For since the Romans do not keep the terms of
9 2 | That, too, is what the Romans were seeking when they imposed
10 2 | 000 gulden. These be your Romans! To be sure they decreed
11 2 | gulden. This is the way the Romans increase the worship of
12 Prop1 | injustice, as Paul teaches in Romans 13:4, and St. Peter in I
13 Prop1 | temporal authorities, as the Romans themselves decree in that
14 Prop1 | resist it, for St. Paul, in Romans 1:32, reproves as guilty
15 Prop1 (37)| the title, "King of the Romans." ~
16 Prop1 | Paul and Peter teach, in Romans 13:1, and 1 Peter 2:13,
17 Prop2 | be necessary. Some of the Romans or the good bishops and
18 Prop3 | 24:, when he said: "The Romans shall come and overthrow
19 Prop3 | liberty, and to show the Romans, for once, what it is that
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