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Frontmatter
General Introduction
On Kingly and Papal Power
Chapter 1 What Kingly Rule Is, and from What It Has Arisen
Chapter 2 What the Priesthood Is, and from What It Has Arisen
Chapter 3 Concerning the Order of Ministers to One Supreme Minister, and the Position That It Is not as Necessary for All Princes to Be Subordinated to One Prince as for Ministers of the Church to Be Subordinated to One Supreme Minister
Chapter 4 Whether Kingship or Priesthood Is Prior in Time
Chapter 5 Whether Kingship or Priesthood Is Prior in Dignity
Chapter 6 That the Priesthood Is not Prior in Causality,and How the Pope Relates to External Ecclesiastical Goods in Terms of Dominion
Chapter 7 The Relation of the Supreme Pontiff to the Goods of Laymen
Chapter 8 That the Supreme Pontiff Does Not Have Jurisdiction over the Goods of the Laity from Christ because Christ Did Not Have It
Chapter 9 Arguments that Christ Had Jurisdiction over the Goods of Laymen and Replies to Them
Chapter 10 Christ Did Not Comrmit Jurisdiction over the Goods of Laymen to Peter Even if He Possessed It Himself
Chapter 11 Arguments of Those Maintaining the Contrary Position, That the Pope Has Jurisdiction over External Material Goods
Chapter 12 Preliminary Remarks to Be Set Down before Solving the Foregoing Arguments, and for Understanding What Authority the Pope Has from Christ over Temporal Things. First Are Set Down What Authorities Were Granted by Christ to Peter and the Apostles
Chapter 13 According to the Authorities Cited, Ecclesiastical Prelates Do Not Have Dominion or Jurisdiction over Temporal Things; nor Are Princes Subject to Ecclesiastical Prelates in Temporal Matters
Chapter 14 Replies to the First Six Arguments
Chapter 15 Replies to the Second Set of Six Arguments
Chapter 16 Replies to the Third Set of Arguments
Chapter 17 Replies to the Fourth Set of Six Arguments
Chapter 18 Replies to the Fifth Set of Arguments
Chapter 19 Replies to the Sixth Set of Six Argluments
Chapter 20 Replies to the Seventh Set of Six Arguments
Chapter 21 Concerning the Donation of Constantine and the Power the Pope Possesses through It
Chapter 22 Whether in Matters of This Kind It Is Licit to Dispute with and Pass Judgment on the Pope
Chapter 23 Foolish Arguments Employed by Some Who Contend that the Pope Cannot Resign
Chapter 24 The Pope Can Resign
Chapter 25 Replies to the Foregoing Arguments
Notes
Index
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