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1 2 | the pope to receive the annates from all the benefices of
2 2 | salaries, as though the annates were a fixed rent. When
3 2 (11) | On the annates, see Vol. I, p. 383, note
4 2 (11) | of the XIV, Century, the annates (fructus medii temporis)
5 2 (11) | On the use of the term "annates" to include other payments
6 2 (11) | Luther here alleges that the annates are not applied to their
7 2 (11) | amount demanded in the way of annates has materially increase (
8 2 (11) | 660). Hutten calls the annates "a good fat robbery" (ed.
9 2 (11) | IV, 207). In England the annates were abolished by Act of
10 2 | that not a heller of the annates or of the indulgence-money
11 2 | and rulers; and, since the annates are so shamefully abused
12 2 | they should either keep the annates at home or else abolish
13 2 | they have no right to the annates. Therefore the bishops and
14 2 | forthcoming. It is with the annates as it has been with many
15 2 | possible; and so besides the annates and the "months" it has
16 Prop1 | their subjects to pay the annates to Rome and should abolish
17 Prop1 | the compact and made the annates a robbery, to the injury
18 Prop1 (2)| principle applied to the annates. ~
19 Prop1 | however, be paid out of the annates, or some other way might
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