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" It would not be hard to do this, if we attempted it with good heart and courage: each town should support its own poor and should not allow strange beggars to come in, whatever they may call themselves, pilgrims or mendicant monks. Every town could feed... "
How Much Shall I Give? - Pagina 100
door Lilian Brandt - 1921 - 153 pagina’s
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First Principles of the Reformation: Or, the Ninety-five Theses and the ...

Martin Luther - 1883 - 378 pagina’s
...monks. Every town could feed its own poor ; and if.it were too small, the people in the neighbouring villages should be called upon to contribute. As it...propose, they would at least know who were really poor or not. There should also be an overseer or guardian who should know all the poor, and should inform...
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The Political Theories of Martin Luther, Volume 4

Luther Hess Waring - 1910 - 310 pagina’s
...monks. Every town should feed its own poor; and, if it were too small, the people in the neighbouring villages should be called upon to contribute. As it...propose, they would at least know who were really poor." There should also be an overseer or guardian, who should know all the poor, and should inform the town...
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The Prince

Niccolò Machiavelli - 1910 - 416 pagina’s
...beggars to come in, whatever they may call themselves, pilgrims or mendicant monks. Every town could feed its own poor; and if it were too small, the people in the neighbouring villages should be called upon to contribute. As it is, they have to support many knaves...
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Works of Martin Luther: With Introductions and Notes, Volume 2

Martin Luther - 1915 - 494 pagina’s
...by whatever name they might be called, whether pilgrims or mendicant monks. Every city could support its own poor, and if it were too small, the people in the surrounding villages also should be exhorted to contribute, since in any case they have to feed so...
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The Prince

Niccolò Machiavelli - 1910 - 410 pagina’s
...beggars to come in, whatever they may call themselves, pilgrims or mendicant monks. Every town could feed its own poor; and if it were too small, the people in the neighbouring villages should be called upon to contribute. As it is, they have to support many knaves...
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American Work Values: Their Origin and Development

Paul Bernstein - 1997 - 380 pagina’s
...Luther went on to argue that no Christian should be allowed to beg, that "every city could support its own poor, and if it were too small, the people in the surrounding villages also should be exhorted to contribute" (Kerr, 183; Ozment, Age of Reform, 266)....
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The Social Achievements of the Christian Church

Edmund Henry Oliver - 2004 - 208 pagina’s
...beggars to come in, whatever they may call themselves, pilgrims, or mendicant monks. Every town could feed its own poor; and if it were too small, the people...vagabonds under the name of beggars. If they did what I 1. "Luther's Economic Ideal." says Troeltscli, Protestantism and Progress. 130, "Is conceived wholly...
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Influential Thinkers of the Renaissance

Niccolo Machiavelli, Thomas More, Martin Luther - 2005 - 405 pagina’s
...beggars to corne in, whatever they may call themselves, pilgrims or mendicant monks. Every town could feed its own poor; and if it were too small, the people in the neighbouring villages should be called upon to contribute. As it is, they have to support many knaves...
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