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With regard to the oration to Pope John XXII. date 1326, it must be noted that this performance was first printed by Anton Francesco Doni in 1547, and that its genuineness may be disputed. See Carl Hegel, op. cit. pp. 18-22. Fanfani exceeds all bounds of decency in the language he uses, and in his arrogant claims to be considered an unique judge of fourteenth-century style.

Take, for example, the following verses from parallel narratives in Matthew and in Mark, concerning the calling of the first apostles: MATTHEW iv. 18-22. And walking by the sea of Galilee, he saw two brethren, Simon who is called Peter, and Andrew his brother, casting a net into the sea; for they were fishers. And he saith unto them, Come ye after me, and I will make you fishers of men.

See Gratian, Dist., v, c. 4 Friedberg, i, p. 8, e.g., ... ita ut morte lex sacra feriat, si quis vir ad menstruam mulierem accedat. Gratian, Dist., 31, c. 11 Friedberg, i, p. 114. Gratian, Causa, 27, Quaest. 2, c. 18-22, and 24-26 Friedberg i, pp. 1067-1070. Gratian, Dist., 34, c. 4 Friedberg, i, p. 126. Id., Causa, 29, Quaest. 1 Friedberg, i, p. 1092. Id., Causa, 29, Quaest. 2, c. 2.

The imprisonment of John and the withdrawal of Jesus into Galilee Matt. iv. 12-17; Mark i. 14, 15; Luke iv. 14, 15. Removal from Nazareth to Capernaum Matt. iv. 13-16; Luke iv. 31. The call of Simon and Andrew, James and John Matt. iv. 18-22; Mark i. 16-20; Luke v. 1-11. First work in Capernaum Matt. viii. 14-17; Mark i. 21-34; Luke iv. 31-41.

Listen, fellows, He stands now in the morning of life, on the shore of your little lake and calls you to a wonderful partnership! Let's follow Him! Read Matthew 4:18-22. Say, fellows, it's great fun to "show off." Honest now, isn't that so?