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which yet in former times was promiscuously giuen to all Ministers, as Saint Austen giues it to Alipius: and euen now the Grecians call their Priest Papaous, the Germanes Pfaffen, the Flemings Papen. But the Pope wresteth it from them and deuoureth and glutteth all to himselfe, in which regard, the word Papa best agreeth with him, which of some late writers is also taken pro ingluuie, for gluttony, or the gullet. |
which yet in former times was promiscuously given to all Ministers, as Saint Austen gives it to Alipius: and even now the Greeks call their Priest Papaous, the Germane Pfaffen, the Flemings Papen. But the Pope wresteth it from them and devoureth and glutteth all to himself, in which regard, the word Papa best agreeth with him, which of Some late writers is also taken Pro ingluuie, for gluttony, or the gullet. |
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