Publications, Issue 25

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Page xx - Sacramentum hoc magnum est: ego autem dico in Christo et in Ecclesia.
Page xxviii - Whatever may have been the motives that induced the Church thus to extend the prohibitions of the Levitical code, one necessary result was the great demand for dispensations from the head of the Church, and those wielding his authority. The Pope's...
Page xxxvi - The vicare moste have one of tho, With the gray cloke that happis the bed, Howbeit that he be purelye cled : And gyf the wyfe de on the morne, Thocht all the babis suld be forlorne, The uther kow he cleikis awaye, With hir pure coit of roploch graye. And gyf, within tway dayis or thre, The eldest child hapnis to de, Of the thrid kow he wylbe sure.
Page xxxi - ... ingenia semper in vitium proclivia) many married without dispensation, promising to obtain it subsequent to marriage ; but afterwards instead of doing so sought for divorce, or put away their wives on the pretext of the want of dispensation and of the expense of procuring one.
Page xx - Assignatur autem triplex bonum matrimonii. Primum est proles suscipienda et educanda ad cultum Dei. Secundum est fides, quam unus coniugum alteri servare débet. Tertium indivisibilitas matrimonii 45 1 Eph б за. propter hoc quod significat indivisibilem coniunctionem Christi et ecclesiae.
Page lii - In Dei nomine Amen. Per hoc presens publicum instrumentum cunctis pateat evidenter quod anno ab incarnacione Domini, secundum computacionem Regni Scocie Mmo ccccmo XLmo mensis Januarii die vn.
Page xxxvii - Monarchie. beginning but as offrands and gifts at the discretion and benevolence of the givar only ; and now be distance of tym, the kirkmen usis to compell men to the paying...
Page xxxvi - But there was another paper laid before the council, which, it is probable, gave them more uneasiness than the representation of the Protestants. This was a remonstrance by certain persons attached to the Roman Catholic faith, " craving redress of several grievances complained of in the ecclesiastical administration of Scotland.
Page xxxvii - Body and Blud of Jesus Christ, were at the beginning but as offrands and gifts at the discretion and benevolence of the givar only, and now be distance of tym the kirkmen usis to compell men to the paying tharof...
Page li - ... action through lengthning of the saids process and exhorbitant expences that thai ar drawin unto as wele in the first instant as be appellation fra place to place, fra juge to juge, and last of all to the Court of Rome, albeit the matter were never sa small, and albeit men obtein sentences never sa mony be the Ordinar juges of this realme, yitt all in vain, and na execution sall folow therupon quhill the appellation be discussit in Rome, etc.

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