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But most of their other Divines and Casuists do approve it in case of Testimony and accusation. Soto doth allow a Witness being examined about a secret crime to say, he doth not know any thing of it, although he were privy to it: |
But most of their other Divines and Casuists do approve it in case of Testimony and accusation. Soto does allow a Witness being examined about a secret crime to say, he does not know any thing of it, although he were privy to it: |
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Note 0 |
After Fa. Barns had written his Book against Equivocation, and otherways provoked the Iesuites, by order of the Pope and by means of Albertus, he was seized on, and carried to Rome, and there died mad in the Inquisition. V. Leodegar. Q•intin. Hoeduum advers. Th. Hurt•do p. 〈 ◊ ◊ 〉. where the Iesuite relates the story. |
After Fa. Barns had written his Book against Equivocation, and otherways provoked the Iesuites, by order of the Pope and by means of Albert, he was seized on, and carried to Room, and there died mad in the Inquisition. V. Leodegar. Q•intin. Hoeduum adverse. Th. Hurt•do p. 〈 ◊ ◊ 〉. where the Iesuite relates the story. |
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Note 1 |
V. Theophil. Ra• … sive Emoncrium adit. ad Disput. n. 4, 5, 6. |
V. Theophilus. Ra• … sive Emoncrium adit. ad Dispute n. 4, 5, 6. |
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