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for if he be, and compleat by vow, &c. and then sue any action real or personal, the Tenant or Defendant might shew that such a one was entred into Religion in such a place, into the Order (as of S. Benet, &c.) and this shall bée sufficient to stop the procéeding, by a modest and mannerly way of asking Whether such a one be a fit person to be answered? The reason whereof the same with the changed Proselyte before, |
for if he be, and complete by Voelli, etc. and then sue any actium real or personal, the Tenant or Defendant might show that such a one was entered into Religion in such a place, into the Order (as of S. Benet, etc.) and this shall been sufficient to stop the proceeding, by a modest and mannerly Way of asking Whither such a one be a fit person to be answered? The reason whereof the same with the changed Proselyte before, |
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Note 0 |
Not otherwise, as it seems: for if the habite of Probation be onely assumed, not the habite of Profession, this (in reply) but suspends the plea till the Ordinary be written unto. Fleta, lib: 5. cap. 28. sect. 1. & lib: 6. cap: 42. |
Not otherwise, as it seems: for if the habit of Probation be only assumed, not the habit of Profession, this (in reply) but suspends the plea till the Ordinary be written unto. Fleta, lib: 5. cap. 28. sect. 1. & lib: 6. cap: 42. |
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Note 1 |
And this was the Law before, in Fleta, lib: 6. cap: 42. Item competit exceptio tenenti ex persona petentis peremptoria propter mortem civilem, ut si quis se Religioni contulerit, & postea ad seculum reversus, agere velit, non audietur. — Cum quis se Religioni contulerit, renunciat omnibus quae seculi sunt. Bracton lib: 5: tract: 5. cap: 20. sect: 6. |
And this was the Law before, in Fleta, lib: 6. cap: 42. Item competit exceptio tenenti ex persona petentis peremptoria propter mortem civilem, ut si quis se Religion contulerit, & postea ad seculum Reversed, agere velit, non audietur. — Cum quis se Religion contulerit, renunciant omnibus Quae Seculi sunt. Bracton lib: 5: tract: 5. cap: 20. sect: 6. |
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