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1 2 | and Germany have many rich monasteries, foundations, benefices,
2 2 | giving them the bishoprics, monasteries and prelacies, and so overthrowing
3 2 | Italy a very wilderness -- monasteries in ruins, bishoprics devoured,
4 2 | cream off the bishoprics, monasteries and benefices, and because
5 2 (15) | and the chief posts in the monasteries, which fall vacant in the
6 2 | to be called destroying monasteries and abolishing the worship
7 2 | of four or more of these monasteries, a single one of which may
8 2 | of God and preserve the monasteries. The Germans also are beginning
9 Prop1 | by his "exemptions"17 the monasteries, the abbots and the prelates
10 Prop1 (54)| The houses, or monasteries, of the mendicant or "begging"
11 Prop1 | Unless there are in the monasteries wise prelates, who preach
12 Prop1 | that all foundations and monasteries should be re-established
13 Prop1 | were the foundations and monasteries except Christian schools
14 Prop1 | elsewhere. And in truth all monasteries and convents ought to be
15 Prop1 | universal through these monasteries and yet is not commanded
16 Prop2 | many great stone houses and monasteries would be built. This I can
17 Prop2 | endowed in the foundation sand monasteries are not only of little use,
18 Prop3 | Latin. Indeed the schools, monasteries and nunneries began long
19 Prop3 (15)| i.e., The monasteries and nunneries. ~
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