A Treatise On the Pretended Divorce Between Henry Viii And Catharine of Aragon
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] Anselmus writeth of kinsfolk, and no one word in especial of the brother's wife. Eupertus neither treateth of the brother's wife nor yet standeth otherwise against us. Hugo, if his testimony had not been foully corrupted, had made full for us. Hildebert and Ivo spake of kinsfolk and that indifferently of all within the seventh degree. "Walterus also doth the like. St. Thomas hath nothing against our case. Altisiodorensis, though he be evil favouredly handled and mangled, yet doth say nothing ...prejudicial to us. Petrus de Palude, who in his youth said this marriage was indispensable, being furnished with more learning, years, and experience, revoked that his opinion. Antonine, though he were deceived by Petrus de Palude, yet he constantly sayeth, that, the dispensation passed, the marriage cannot be broken. Astexanus speaketh of prohibition of God's lawe, and that is out of our case. John Bacon, if he had not been evilly handled and depraved, had made for us. Woodforde doth except our case from the Levitt, prohibition.
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