Of the Laws of Ecclesiastical Polity, the Fifth Book;
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" Lito Regis liceat uxorem emere, ubicunque voluerit. Sed non liceat ullam fcemi- nam vendere." ("ZzV/«, adscriptitius, servus glebre." Ducange.) "The king's thrall may buy his wife where he please. But it is not lawful for him to sell any woman." John Heroldt, horn in 151 1 in Suabia, was a learned minister, resident most of his life in Basel, who took the name of Basilius. In the 1549 Prayer Book the rubric about the ring reads : " The man shall give unto the woman a ring, and other tokens of... spousage, as gold and silver, laying the same upon the book." "Tokens of spousage" means speci- mens or symbols of the dowry, of which the ring itself is the chief one. Consult Wheatly's Rational Ilhistra- Hon of the Book of Common Prayer (1858), p. 501, with Dr. Corrie's notes. Cartwright's Article xx., quoted above in note 4, ends : ' ' Venale illud [matrimonium] facere aliquando intolerabilius etiam est."] 12 "Aurum nulla norat prseter unico digito quem sponsus oppignerasset pronubo annulo." Tertull.
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