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17. That God alone is to be worshipped, invoked, and prayed to.
18. That sins are taken away by ablutions.
19. That he alone has the spirit of God, and the others are foolish.
20. That the Eucharist is only a remembrance of the benefit of God.
21. That there is no truth except with him alone.
22. That one must judge according to the law of God.
23. That everyone has as much faith as they have knowledge, and the unlearned can be as effective in religion as the learned, provided nothing is said against those things which they teach.
24. That priests have no dignity and the judgment of religion ought to be governed by secular power.
25. That doctors and bishops are nothing more than greedy men, and they scrape everything away in the name of religion.
26. He persuaded the unlearned by stirring up envy against the rich and the wise.
27. He says that man is frequently destitute of free will and does not rarely confound fate and fortune with God.
28. That one must work with one's hands on feast days.
From the many places of the Alcoran, I have taken these few axioms for this place, which for that reason were omitted by me in the second book while refuting, as they are lighter and are hardly held in comparison to the greater crimes. Now I proceed to estimate each one and to compare them with those things which are daily inculcated by the Ceneuangelistae Empty-gospellers. 1. If you remove the author and suppress his name, the first article is pla