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1 2| merely] the simplex usum facti." presuming to add to these
2 2| solely and merely in the usus facti, from which they strive
3 2| not only the simplex usus facti, but [also] the usus faciendi
4 2| not have the simplex usus facti in anything, they strive
5 3| consisted even in the mere usus facti:" directly opposes the truth.
6 4| merely in the simplex usus facti, since as regards Christ
7 4| had] only the simplex usus facti, in vain would it be said
8 4| to have the simplex usum facti. And, if it would be asked
9 4| have only the simplex usus facti, We say that if he himself
10 4| understood the simplex usus facti as devoid of all right,
11 4| namely the simplex usus facti without any right, is impossible, (
12 4| before, to have the usus facti, adding that the friars
13 4| pertains to the simplex usus facti without any jus utendi:
14 4| it follows, that the usus facti, concerning which [that]
15 5| this account is the usus facti for the sustenance of nature
16 5| namely of proptery, this usus facti for the sustenance of nature
17 5| only just the simplex usus facti, and that in addition he
18 6| anything] but the simplex usus facti? Indeed this does not pertain
19 6| poverty and simplex usus facti, or concerning the dominion
20 7| only had the simplex usus facti without any right, from
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