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What do they signify? said my uncle Toby. Nothing at all quoth Yorick. Ergo, such a baptism is null, said Kysarcius. In course, answered Yorick, in a tone two parts jest and one part earnest.

There you push the argument again too far, cried Didius for there is no prohibition in nature, though there is in the Levitical law but that a man may beget a child upon his grandmother in which case, supposing the issue a daughter, she would stand in relation both of But who ever thought, cried Kysarcius, of laying with his grandmother?

The unexpectedness of my uncle Toby's question, confounded Kysarcius more than the ablest advocate He stopp'd a full minute, looking in my uncle Toby's face without replying and in that single minute Triptolemus put by him, and took the lead as follows.

But my brother's child, cried my uncle Toby, has nothing to do with the Pope 'tis the plain child of a Protestant gentleman, christen'd Tristram against the wills and wishes both of his father and mother, and all who are a-kin to it. If the wills and wishes, said Kysarcius, interrupting my uncle Toby, of those only who stand related to Mr. Shandy's child, were to have weight in this matter, Mrs.

A dwarf who brings a standard along with him to measure his own size take my word, is a dwarf in more articles than one. And so much for tearing out of chapters. See if he is not cutting it into slips, and giving them about him to light their pipes! 'Tis abominable, answered Didius; it should not go unnoticed, said doctor Kysarcius he was of the Kysarcii of the Low Countries.

It is cited in Brook, said Triptolemus And taken notice of by Lord Coke, added Didius. And you may find it in Swinburn on Testaments, said Kysarcius. The case, Mr.

By all means added Eugenius. I beg your pardon, replied Kysarcius in that case, as the mistake was only the terminations, the baptism was valid and to have rendered it null, the blunder of the priest should have fallen upon the first syllable of each noun and not, as in your case, upon the last. My father delighted in subtleties of this kind, and listen'd with infinite attention.

But then, said Didius, the intention of the priest's pronouncing them grammatically must have been proved to have gone along with it. Right, answered Kysarcius; and of this, brother Didius, we have an instance in a decree of the decretals of Pope Leo the IIId.

My uncle Toby gave a nod resumed his pipe, and contenting himself with whistling Lillabullero inwardly Kysarcius, Didius, and Triptolemus went on with the discourse as follows: This determination, continued Kysarcius, how contrary soever it may seem to run to the stream of vulgar ideas, yet had reason strongly on its side; and has been put out of all manner of dispute from the famous case, known commonly by the name of the Duke of Suffolk's case.

Gastripheres, for example, continued Kysarcius, baptizes a child of John Stradling's in Gomine gatris, &c. &c. instead of in Nomine patris, &c. Is this a baptism? No say the ablest canonists; in as much as the radix of each word is hereby torn up, and the sense and meaning of them removed and changed quite to another object; for Gomine does not signify a name, nor gatris a father.

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