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->''My vow of poverty has made me rich, my vow of obedience has made me a lord. My vow of chastity? Ah...''
-->-- FlavorText for the Abbot, ''TabletopGame/WarhammerFantasyRoleplay: Career Compendium''

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-> ''"He spares nauther for synne ne shame\\

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-> ''"He ->'''Baby-Eating Bishop of Bath:''' No form of sexual depravity is too low for me. Animal, vegetable or mineral, I'll do anything to anything!\\
'''Blackadder:''' Fine words for a Bishop. Yes, nice to hear the church speaking out for a change on social issues.
-->-- ''Series/BlackadderII''

->''My vow of poverty has made me rich, my vow of obedience has made me a lord. My vow of chastity? Ah...''
-->-- FlavorText for the Abbot, ''TabletopGame/WarhammerFantasyRoleplay: Career Compendium''

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spares nauther for synne ne shame\\



-->--14th century poem, describing the friar who "came to our dame when the gode man is from home."

->''If there is truth in the popular legend, that the Antichrist will be born from a monk and a nun, how many thousands of Antichrists the world must have already!''
-->--Desiderius Erasmus in response to Martin Luther's marriage to former nun Katherina von Bora.

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-->--14th -->-- 14th century poem, describing the friar who "came to our dame when the gode man is from home."

->''If ->''"If there is truth in the popular legend, that the Antichrist will be born from a monk and a nun, how many thousands of Antichrists the world must have already!''
-->--Desiderius Erasmus
already!"''
-->-- '''Desiderius Erasmus'''
in response to Martin Luther's marriage to former nun Katherina von Bora.Bora.

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-->--14th century poem, describing the friar who "came to our dame when the gode man is from home."

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-->--14th century poem, describing the friar who "came to our dame when the gode man is from home.""

->''If there is truth in the popular legend, that the Antichrist will be born from a monk and a nun, how many thousands of Antichrists the world must have already!''
-->--Desiderius Erasmus in response to Martin Luther's marriage to former nun Katherina von Bora.
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-> ''"He spares nauther for synne ne shame\\
For may he tyl a woman synne\\
In priveyte he will not blynne\\
Er he a childe put hir withinne\\
And perchance two at ones."''
-->--14th century poem, describing the friar who "came to our dame when the gode man is from home."

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