Abingdon Apocalypse, London, British Library Add. 42555, fol.14r

A baptized Jew had a son living with his Jewish  mother, his father absent in foreign regions or unknown must be taken from his mother  by the Church, the ordinary <judge> of the region, or the Christian prince under whose lordship he is because of the favor of the faith.  He should be raised by Christians who are not suspect and who are baptized, unless there is an impediment of the boy's will  (Parvulus filius Iudei baptizati existens apud matrem que remansit in Iudaica cecitate patre absente in remotis partibus et ignotis, favore fidei est accipiendus ab ea per ecclesiam vel loci ordinarium seu principem Christianum, cuius subest dominio; et nutriendus apud fideles non suspectos et baptizandus, nisi obex in eo contrarie voluntatis).

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