Chapter
1 1| Poland. Another threat to Christians has been the influence of
2 1| influence was strong because Christians and Jews were living in
3 2| now practically devoid of Christians. ~The Jews have so replaced
4 2| Jews have so replaced the Christians that some parishes are about
5 3| addition to the harm done to Christians in these regards, other
6 3| flaunt authority over the Christians they are living with. It
7 3| now even commonplace for Christians and Jews to intermingle
8 3| that Jews fearlessly keep Christians of both sexes in their houses
9 3| wealth and inheritance of Christians. Even if they borrow money
10 3| if they borrow money from Christians at heavy and undue interest
11 3| the money borrowed from Christians in their commercial dealings;
12 4| our holy religion, incited Christians to destroy them. This resulted
13 5| property they had taken from Christians or had acquired by usury;
14 5| predecessors. Alexander IIIforbade Christians under heavy penalties to
15 5| Jews were being received by Christians into their cities, warns
16 5| fitting for Jews to serve Christians rather than vice versa and
17 5| may be very dangerous to Christians." Innocent IV, also, in
18 6| living in the same cities as Christians, We will say that all those
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