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Essay heading: Unam Sanctam vs. The Law Licet Juris of the Frankfort Diet
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This is saying that anyone who thinks that the king is not under the power of the pope is going against the Lord’s wishes. He also states that the material sword is to be administered by the hands of kings and soldiers, but at the will and sufferance of the priest. In conclusion, no matter what, the priest has the overall say over what should happen to the people in terms of anything... displayed 300 characters
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In conclusion, no matter what, the priest has the overall say over what should happen to the people in terms of anything. Boniface also says, in Unam Sanctam, that one sword ought to be subordinated to the other, therefore temporal authority is subjected to spiritual power because the Apostle said: “There is no power except from God and the things that are, are ordained of God”... displayed next 300 characters
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