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Influential members of the order protested, including among others the minister general Michael of Cesena, the English provincial William of Ockham and Bonagratia of Bergamo.
In 1324, Louis the Bavarian sided with the Spirituals and accused the Pope of heresy.
In reply to the argument of his opponents that Nicholas III's bull Exiit qui seminat was fixed and irrevocable, John XXII issued the bull Quia quorundam of 10 November 1324, in which he declared that it cannot be inferred from the words of the 1279 bull that Christ and the apostles had nothing, adding: " Indeed, it can be inferred rather that the Gospel life lived by Christ and the Apostles did not exclude some possessions in common, since living ' without property ' does not require that those living thus should have nothing in common.

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