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Nam et universi servitutis expertes, et nullae ultra terrae, ac ne mare quidem securum, imminente nobis classe Romana: ita proelium atque arma, quae fortibus honesta, eadem etiam ignavis tutissima sunt.

All sorts of new disorders easily draw, from this primitive and ever-flowing fountain, examples and precedents to trouble and discompose our government: we read in our very laws, made for the remedy of this first evil, the beginning and pretences of all sorts of wicked enterprises; and that befalls us, which Thucydides said of the civil wars of his time, that, in favour of public vices, they gave them new and more plausible names for their excuse, sweetening and disguising their true titles; which must be done, forsooth, to reform our conscience and belief: "Honesta oratio est;"

Et si aliquis monachus ex aliqua causa honesta de dicto ferculo comedere noluerit vel refici non poterit non minus attamen sibi de dicto ferculo ministretur et ad portam pro pauperibus deportetur. Nec volumus quod occasione ferculi nostri predicti prandium dicti Conventus de quo antiquitus communiter eis deserviri sive ministrari solebat in aliquo pejoretur seu diminuatur.

MONACHISMThe superiority of the monastic over the secular clergyReasons for itOrders of monksThe CarthusiansTheir advancement in agriculture and love of the fine artsTheir seclusion and mode of livingOnly learned men admitted to their orderTheir form of salutationCurious adventure of a lady found in the cell of a CarthusianThe HieronimitesThe Mendicant orders—“Pious works”—The QuestacionDecline of Spain accounted forVows of chastity, poverty, and obedienceHow vow of poverty eludedLa honestaVicar-general of the Franciscan ordersHis immense incomeReligious orders have produced many great and good menCardinal Ximenez de CisnerosHis celebrated BibleCorruption of monastic ordersInsubordination of friars to the bishopsThe JesuitsDeplorable reputation of their literaturePascal, Escobar, Sanchez, and MarianaSuppression of the Jesuits by Charles III.—Their subsequent expulsion by Espartero under Isabella II.—Nunneries, though spared on suppression of religious houses, utterly uselessThe Pope’s attempt to perpetuate them by concordatThe lives of the nuns describedTheir means of subsistence is now precariousConvent de las Huelgas.

And the object of oratory is "id agere, ut iudici quae proposita fuerint, vera et honesta videantur": i.e. the object is not truth, but persuasion. We might get an idea of how such a training would fail in forming character, if we could imagine all our liberal education subordinated to the practice of journalism.

Louis had many rights which they lost at last in 1560, when they became merely tolerated houses, without statutes, special costumes, or confinement to special streets. "Cortegiana, hoc est meretrix honesta," wrote Burchard, the Pope's Secretary, at the beginning of the sixteenth century, Diarium, ed. Thuasne, vol. ii, p. 442; other authorities are quoted by Thuasne in a note.

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