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1 2 | Christ, the imitator of the Apostles, who had nothing in this
2 2 | poverty of Christ and the Apostles consisted in the perfect
3 2 | establish that Christ and the Apostles in those things, which they
4 3 | life, which Christ and the Apostles kept, did not exclude holding
5 3 | sermons and deeds of the His Apostles, the founders of the Church
6 3(1)| sermons and deeds of His Apostles, the founders of the Church
7 3 | the life and deeds of the Apostles. For it is well known that
8 3 | rate neither Christ nor the Apostles taught by word, nor strengthened
9 3 | that Christ forbade the Apostles and the disciples to carry
10 3 | that] it was lawful for the Apostles [both] to retain, or even
11 4 | sustenance of Christ and His Apostles consisted only and merely
12 4 | as regards Christ and the Apostles Our aforesaid predecessor
13 4 | understood that Christ and the Apostles even as regards propterty
14 5 | it was] imposed upon the Apostles, and [that is was] assumed
15 5 | as regards Christ and the Apostles proven conclusively to be
16 5 | He imposed this upon the Apostles, nor that [this was done]
17 5 | as regards Christ and the Apostles is not proven conclusively
18 5 | poverty of Christ and the Apostles and concerning the rule
19 6 | morals, that Christ and the Apostles did not have as regards
20 6 | Gospel, or the Acts of the Apostles and [their] letters is there
21 7 | namely that Christ and His Apostles in those things, which were
22 7 | Omnipotent God, and his blessed Apostles Peter and Paul.]~Given at
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