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Id., Causa, 29, Quaest. 2, c. 1 and 8. "Divorce," by James Cardinal Gibbons, in the Century, May, 1909. For this and what immediately follows see Session 24 of the Council of Trent "On the Sacrament of Matrimony" and also the Catholic Encyclopedia under "Divorce." Gratian, Causa 28, Quaest. i, c. 5 Friedberg, i, pp. 1080-1081. Licite dimittitur uxor que virum suum cogere querit ad malum.

And this authority he would have one to take as ground enough to believe, that that which the church prescribeth doth belong to order and the shunning of scandal, and in that persuasion to do it. But, 1. How doth this doctrine differ from that which himself setteth down as the opinion of Papists, Posse los qui præsunt ecclesiæ, cogere fideles ut id credant vel faciant, quod ipsi judicaverint? 2.

The most humourous Character in Horace is founded upon this Unevenness of Temper and Irregularity of Conduct. ... Sardus habebat Ille Tigellius hoc: Caesar qui cogere posset Si peteret per amicitiam patris, atque suam, non Quidquam proficeret: Si collibuisset, ab ovo Usque ad mala citaret, Io Bacche, modo summa Voce, modo hac, resonat quae; chordis quatuor ima.