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1 1| defined by [means of] the key of knowledge, in faith and
2 1| ordained by [means of] the key of power, they assert it
3 2| councils have defined it by the key of knowledge, that the poverty
4 2| defined once for all by the key of knowledge in faith or
5 2| Pontiffs by [means of] the key of power," it is evidently
6 2| hold that the spiritual key is by no means knowledge,
7 2| is the definition of the "key", which is given by the
8 2| doctors [of theology]: "The key is the special power of
9 2| that knowledge is not the key, but rather the ability
10 2| should be said to be the key. Still following [the argument
11 2| reckon that one spiritual key is knowledge, and following [
12 2| another they assert to be a key, and the other [key is]
13 2| be a key, and the other [key is] the power of binding
14 2| which are established by the key of knowledge, have one affect,
15 2| which are established by the key of power, another, supposing
16 2| that some things, by the key of knowledge, and others,
17 2| knowledge, and others, by the key of power, have been determined
18 2| false. For by means of the key of knowledge, or by the
19 2| if We would call this a key), nothing other except the
20 2| necessary; or that to only the key of power does it belong
21 2| in the use of a material key, so likewise he obtains
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