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 minores judices non possunt suas^ exequi sententias, vel nolunt ut debent exercere justitiam, cap. per venerabilem* Qui filii sint legitimu Et optime facit caput fro humani, de homicidio, vi.' Haec sunt aurea verba Innocentii io dicto capite licet ex suscepto, et ibid relata per D. Abb/ vij, coL qui dicit ilia placere Hosb." Quae comprobantur per Esaiam cap. xxxij * c' circa finem: "Dominus enim," inquit, "judex noster, Dominus legifer noster, Dotninus rex noster : ipse saluabit nos." Comprobantur etiam per vas electionis, Pauli ad Hebreos vij cap. Translato," inquit, sacerdotio, necesse est ut legis translatio fiat" Canonizata in capite translato de constitufionibus* ubi glossa in verbo translato exponit in Petrum sive per ilia verba, ''pasce oues meas," cap. significasti, de electione,* vel per multos " alios per ilia verba, "Ite et docete, etc," Mat. ultimo cap. de consecratione, di. iiij, cap. pro- prie." Translata ergo est lex et legis observatio; non est apud Judeos sed apud Petrum et successores suos. Et quod translatum fuerit sacer- dotium a Christo in Petrum probatur xxi di." in novo et glossa ^ dicto verbo sacerdotio. Hoc etiam comprobatur auctoritate Pauli Apostoli, qui ut potestatis plenitudinem esse penes ecdesiam exponeret, seu de- clareret: "Nescitis," inquit, "quoniam angelos judicabitis; quanto magis saecularia." j ad Corinthios vj. Et dicto capite per venerahiletn^ in fine qui filii sint legitimi, et in caput relatum xj. qu. i,"' et Nycholas de Lyra, Judicum in principio et j. Regum in prindpio, dicit Deum populum Israelem rexisse et gubemasse tripliciter, primo per judices usque ad Samuelem regem, secundo per reges a Saulo usque ad Babilonis transgressionem, tertio per pontifices a reditu captivitatis Babilonis

» Text "sum."


 * c. 13, X Qui fill! sint legitimi, 4, 17 (Richter and Friedberg, ii, 714).


 * Uher Sgxtus, pro humani, de homicidio, 5» 4, i.

was a Sicilian named Nicholas de Tudeschis who taught jurisprudence at Siena, Parma and Bologna, beginning with the year 1421, He was made a cardinal in 1449 by Felix V, and died 1453. It is not plain which one of his Toluminous writings is here quoted. J. F. TOn Schulte, Die Geschichte der QuelUn und Liter- ofMr des Cemonischen Rechts, 3 toIs., Stuttgart, 1877. Vol. ii, p. 312.
 * "Abbas,** as he was called, or "Panormitanus,** from his bishopric of Palermo,

by Albinianus in his Liber de pontifieia poiestate. He was Henry de Segusia, called Hostiensis because he was cardinal bishop of Ostia by the nomination of Urban IV in 1261. He taught canon law at Paris for many years. He died 1271. He wrote a good deal. Schulte, ii, X23ff. Catholic Encyclopaedia, article "De- cretals."
 * Thus the text for "Hostiensis," who is frequently quoted with commendation


 * So text ; really, Isaiah xxxiii, 22,

» This "c" is in the text, apparently repeated for •*capite" or for "circa." ' Decretals, i, 2, 3.


 * De electione, i, 6, 4.

^The abbreviation I here read as "per multos," is very doubtful; it looks more like "proiii.**

^c. 13, D. 4, de consecratione.


 * C. 4, D. 21.

»Text. "gli.**


 * c. 13, X, Qui filii sint legitimi, 4. i7 (Richter and Friedberg, ii, 7x4).

^c. 14, C. II, qu. I.

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