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[194] Dom Bouquet, XI. 497-8.--Bernardi Serm. in Cantica LXIV. c. 8; LXVI. c. 12.--Alex. PP. III. Epistt. 118, 122.--Pet. Cantor. Verb.

abbrev. c. 78, 80.

[195] Concil. Turonens. ann. 1163 c. 4.--Trithem. Chron. Hirsaug. ann.

1163.--Concil. Remens. ann. 1157 c. 1.--Guillel. de Newburg Hist. Angl.

ii. 15.--Innoc. III. Regest. I. 94, 165.--Contre le Franc-Alleu sans Tiltre, Paris, 1629, pp. 215 sqq.--H. Mutii Chron. Lib. XIX. ann.

1212.--Bohmer, Regesta Imperii V. 110.--Muratori Antiq. Ital. Diss. LX.

(T. XII. p. 447).--Hist. Diplom. Frid. II. T. II. pp. 6-8, 422-3; IV.

301; V. 201.--Const.i.tt. Sicular. Lib. I. t.i.t. 1.--Treuga Henrici (Bohlau, Nove Const.i.t. Dom. Alberti, Weimar, 1858, p. 78, cf. Bohmer Regest. V. 700).--Sachsenspiegel, II. xiii.--Schwabenspiegel, cap. 116 No. 29; cap. 351 No. 3 (Ed. Senckenb.).--Archivio di Venezia, Codice ex Brera No. 277.--El Fuero real de Espana, Lib. IV. t.i.t. I. ley 1.--Isambert, Anc. Loix Francaises I. 230-33, 257.--Harduin. Concil.

VII. 203-8.--etabliss.e.m.e.nts, Lib. I. ch. 85.--Livres de Jostice et de Plet, Liv. I. t.i.t. iii. -- 7.--Beaumanoir, Cout. du Beauvoisis, XI. 2, x.x.x. 11.--2 Henry IV. c. 15 (cf. Pike, History of Crime in England I.

343-4, 489).

It is true that both Bracton (De Legibus Angliae Lib. III. Tract ii. cap.

9 -- 2) and Horne (Myrror of Justice, cap. I. -- 4, cap. II. -- 22, cap.

IV. -- 14) describe the punishment of burning for apostasy, heresy, and sorcery, and the former alludes to a case in which a clerk who embraced Judaism was burned by a council of Oxford, but the penalty substantially had no place in the common law, save under the systematizing efforts of legal writers, enamoured of the Roman jurisprudence, and seeking to complete their work by the comparison of treason against G.o.d with that against the king. The silence of Britton (chap. VIII.) and of the Fleta (Lib. I. cap. 21) shows that the question had no practical importance.

[196] Caesar. Heisterbac. Dial. Miracular. Dist. v. c. 33.--Mosaic. et Roman. Legg. Collat. t.i.t. XV. -- 3 (Hugo, 1465).--Const. 3 Cod. IX.

18.--Ca.s.siodor. Variar. IV., XXII., XXIII.--Gregor. PP. I. Dial. I.

4.--Gloss. Hostiensis in Cap. _ad abolendam_, No. 11, 13 (Eymerici Direct. Inquisit. pp. 149-150); cf. Gloss. Joan. Andreae (Ibid. p.

170-1).--Repertorium Inquisitorum s. v. _Comburi_ (Ed. Valent. 1494; Ed.

Venet. 1588, pp. 127-8).

[197] Concil. Autissiodor. ann. 578 c. 33.--C. Matiscon. II. ann. 585 c.

19.--C. 30 Decreti P. II. Caus. xxiii. Quaest. 8.--C. Lateran. IV. ann.

1215 c. 18.--C. Burdegalens. ann. 1255 c. 10.--C. Budens. ann. 1268 c.

11.--C. Nugaroliens. ann. 1303 c. 13.--C. Baiocens. ann. 1300 c.

34.--Lib. Sentt. Inq. Tolosan. p. 208.--Bernard. Guidonis Practica (MSS.

Bib. Nat., Coll. Doat, T. x.x.x. fol. 1. sqq.).

[198] Honor. Augustod. Summ. Glor. de Apost. c. 5.--Ivon. Decret. IX.

70-79.--Gratiani Decret. P. II. Caus. xxiii. q. 5.--Radevic. de Gest.

Frid. I. Lib. II. c. 56.--Concil. Lateran. II. ann. 1139 c. 23.--Concil.

Lateran. III. ann. 1179 c. 27 (cf. C. Tolosan. ann. 1119 c. 3; C.

Remens. ann. 1148 c. 18; C. Turonens. ann. 1163 c. 4).--Lucii. PP. III.

Epist. 171.

[199] Bohmer, Regest. Imp. V. 86.--Innocent. PP. III. Regest. de Negot.

Rom. Imp. 189.--Muratori Antiq. Ital. Dissert. III.--Hartzheim Concil.

German. III. 540.--Cod. Epist. Rodolphi I. Auct. II. pp. 375-7 (Lipsiae 1806).--Theod. Vrie, Hist. Concil. Constant. Lib. III. Dist. 8; Lib.

VII. Dist. 7.--Thom. Aquin. de Principum Regimine Lib. I. c. xiv.; Lib.

III. c. x., xiii.-xviii.--Lib. v. Extra. t.i.t. vii. c. 13 -- 3.--Concil.

Tolosan. ann. 1229 c. 5.--Concil. Narbonn. ann. 1244 c. 15, 16.--Zanchini de Haeret. c. v.--Beaumanoir, Coutumes du Beauvoisis, XI.

27.--See also the sermon of the Bishop of Lodi at the condemnation of Huss, Von der Hardt, III. 5.

The treatise ”De principum regimine,” though not wholly by St. Thomas Aquinas, was the authoritative exponent of the ecclesiastical theory as to the structure and duties of government. See Poole's ”Ill.u.s.trations of the History of Medieval Thought,” p. 240.

[200] Post. Const. 4, Cod. Lib. I. t.i.t. v.--Post. Libb. Feudorum.--Lib.

Juris Civilis Veronae c. 156.--Schwabenspiegel, Ed. Senckenb. cap. 351; Ed. Schilteri c. 308.--Potthast Regesta No. 6593.--Innoc. PP. IV. Bull.