Hall - HP BX5133 .H34 1647

0 ,./ffhl•f. CMI • trab~rt(.lib,l . 'lt·+:E.~il. Colllt,4JtiO ISH· ·~ Mat~CDpOilgood rea· fon,..,!Orl>Kl· den toPndls, bur.upongrea-- ,ttrr~ion fcems lie ro bcr<f!=d. /li[Mt.p.t"'' The Hl'mdur ofthe MaritdClergie. old; orJ•bijth~thirt~i~, anagcdStripllng?fninetio.e. Orperbaps.healludesro A thofe learned ri!Jies ( WJfhm my compalfe) whrchwere acknowledgedrn theCoun· ceUofR,hemes. where, when otferwasmadeofrequiring thePopes judgement, it wes.poblikely t~plyed, that befides the expofednefleoftheCity tofale, Rome j• ,,Uwmfirt 1fi fNi liter<Hdidicrril , .Therert>M fcarce a"""' lll!•me thdt co•ltl fptUh• Lettert. . Ifl thouId bereadde091of .tlphonfwJde Cajlro, that fome Popes wc:re fuch great Clerks, • 111 Gr11mmaticampmiti'J igfJIJrent, Tb.tt tlx:J hod IIOJ~iUi11 Gramm•r, li.ll. would reil me thar my book is notof a correCled edit'roo, though ir wasprintedat Coleine.' Such bran bath been cafi our in theirlaterfifting andlhifting ofAurhors. I >-kSECT. XXIV. I I N tbeauthotity it felfr, hisCavilsarechildHb1 VVhere PiNJ faid, • saemhl/6• 1 . <Ugn•r•tione J•~lat<H nwpti"', m•jore rejlit~~etJdM vidrri; my fir/[ f.wlt is, that I rum s acerdow, TheCkrgie, in /lead of Priejls; which word is of alargeatent, in· cludingal!OBi!bops: Tho filly man fees notthet I tranllated it tohis advantage, a· gainfrmy owo 1 For, every S«ert/N is Ckri<111, nor every Ckri<•u, S4cmh 1 • Very frequently are Bi!bopscqmprehended under the uame of SacmJ.tu, asweUasof C Clu•s; and no 1~ !lfuaUunder.the name ofClerici the fuperior Orders are not comprehended. He isnot wort~y towritehimfelfePriefi , that underftandshisOrders no better, My fecouderror is, That I rurued rhe wt ClaufeoflheSentence, (IIIo6uejlorel) whereas the wordsan: RejlitNelldM v,iderl. Herecould benofraud, whiles If et the L'atin words In the Mar_gine. The map thinksof his (1...; ~,~ •ii) or hisYidetwr t••tl.ftc,lro6atwrfNIIincn; but if his Orarnmer had nor beeo ill learned, he had known that [Yid<ri] dorh not alwaiesfignilieadoubrfullprobabiliry, botfometimes acertainevidence, as, Vifom eft Spirit•l sa nO~ & no6k; and, ff<!!i vide6af1111r Colwm•~: Or, ifrhisLogickhad fullyraught him the di1lindious of [S•W!andn. dentor] thisqnarrell had been {pared. This Sttn(ing was 'Sting; Or, if thislawl~ D Lurkerhadeverhad any ta!teoftheCivill orCanoQ .taw, he might havebeenable toconlhue that Maxime, !<!fodfiiH per•li•mfo<ffsp~r fe facerevldetMI: and that judgedCalc, ff<!!i nomen dehitoris leg•tumvnmuextgerll, kg•twmlduniffitJJdetor. Iu this fiile fp-•ke this learned Pope, whichmy rJDI<aroedAdverfary cannorre.u:b wtto. For, ifPilu,or SJI'Viwsmay have leave rocornmemnpon himrelfe, wbeothe qne!tionwasoffuffecting.tmadewr Duke ofSavoy, amaried mau, iorheroomof ewgeNiNs, l!.xf•oconjl41 C laith he) &c. It is apparantthatnot onely hewhich hatb lbeenmaried, but he that is marieil may be alfumed ro the Popedome: andalittle afrer, Fortaffi p•jwsnotJe(!t, &t'. A>Jd ptrfxtps il "'"'!lot rt>qrfo, if morePrlej/1 hi Wivu,for man,wo•kl6e'fnmli114mariti/ Priejlhood, which 11qa~ i• • {i6gle Prie{fh..d ~retl4f11ned: hdaichd}reClly,D•"'m~nlllr, The/•retlamned, ,not, Theyfeemrobo g damned. And rborefore~to prevent thiS rea~ ila~fi!>\1, , Mariageis really ro bore- /lored to them, notthant lhould tmly fee~ tOQ~ . lred. Toconclude, take Yi*rl 'forbarefeeming, furely it mQfi be confirrlci(l · iJ?ope Pius thi»{e,prjrdge th•t it rt>ertjt that PtflltJhorld hove ci"', e rejlored •g•iM to lbt•; which together with fwbl•t"' im.elrer e$Priellsweremaried! and~ the ea~ now fiaoderb, G~ "' f;J}i$ jsrbe very.fr.ue of this quefiron, winch we avouch. ,.), • ' And in bisEpifile to 1•h.o Freiilli, ~~If• ill <M{ilu; I thiw4,ilil IlD iUCo•nfeUfor thee (fwatlroo c.~jl'~ot. ~ fYi[e,•1thoMg~ tb.tjbp•/J hovt6ee1Jthlughtofkforetho•tlitlfl~~., ., ., , • 6ilf'l'tarenotaU.GoiJ,thll liU C411 fort·fttjiiiHrt thf11gt •" {tllet il'ircl>liJI I hi ., ,ff,;, tbiiCIIJjiiJOI tiftjt!.el.lll D

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