Abingdon
Apocalypse, London, British
Library Add. 42555, fol. 14r
An Eye for an Eye |
Petrus
Paulus
Parisius (Calabria,†1545),
Consilia
(4 vols. Frankfurt am Main: 1590) vol. 4, consilium 2, fol. 5r-10v
From which can be
gathered that Jewish adults who were baptized through coercion (vis praecisa)
in the time of King Manuel, were not made Christians. . .
Although the Neapolitan court rendered an opinion on this <citing
Consilium 151 of
Matthaeus de Afflictis>, the contrary
opinion is supported by greater authority and is called the more common
opinion.
Nevertheless, because once the baptized
children reached the age of discretion and became an adults and having
reached the age of majority, for a long time they were silent and did not
contradict their status and performed many acts of faith, they approved
their baptism tacitly.
Quod omnes
tangit ab omnibus approbari debet = Consent
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anime disciplina dei corpi: Un seminario sulla storia del battesimo,
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adductos ad pillam": Il dibattito cinquecentesco sulla validità del
battesimo forzato degli ebrei in Portogallo (1496-1497)," Salvezza delle
anime disciplina dei corpi: Un seminario sulla storia del battesimo,
ed. Adriano Prosperi (Pisa: 2006) 339-424
Daniela Tarantino, "Parisio, Pier Paolo,"
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Birocchi,
Ennio Cortese, Antonello Mattone, Marco Nicola
Miletti
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2.1512-1514. |