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Page 61
... relation , either in consan- guinity or affinity , is taxed at gr . v . The absolu- tion of him who has deflowered a virgin , gr . vi . ” " The set down in that book is not all Let nobody however mistake the matter : the tax ABSOLUTION ...
... relation , either in consan- guinity or affinity , is taxed at gr . v . The absolu- tion of him who has deflowered a virgin , gr . vi . ” " The set down in that book is not all Let nobody however mistake the matter : the tax ABSOLUTION ...
Page 62
... relations in consanguinity or affinity , or with his god - daughter , or with any other woman whatsoever ; and whether also the said absolution be given in the name only of the cleric himself , or of him jointly with his paramours ...
... relations in consanguinity or affinity , or with his god - daughter , or with any other woman whatsoever ; and whether also the said absolution be given in the name only of the cleric himself , or of him jointly with his paramours ...
Page 70
... relation to this body , that he made man after his own image . They add , that this apparition of God . under a human form was the first prelude to the incarnation ; that is , that the second person of the Trinity clothed himself with ...
... relation to this body , that he made man after his own image . They add , that this apparition of God . under a human form was the first prelude to the incarnation ; that is , that the second person of the Trinity clothed himself with ...
Page 82
... relation of the tumults of the Anabaptists , dedicated to the magistrates of Amsterdam , whilst the memory of these things was still fresh , says , that on the 13th Feb. 1535 , seven men and five women met at Amsterdam , in the house of ...
... relation of the tumults of the Anabaptists , dedicated to the magistrates of Amsterdam , whilst the memory of these things was still fresh , says , that on the 13th Feb. 1535 , seven men and five women met at Amsterdam , in the house of ...
Page 109
... relations , made him very famous . He applied himself wholly to the study of nature , without intermeddling in any public affairs . Accordingly he placed the supreme good , or the end of human life , in contemplation , and that freedom ...
... relations , made him very famous . He applied himself wholly to the study of nature , without intermeddling in any public affairs . Accordingly he placed the supreme good , or the end of human life , in contemplation , and that freedom ...
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