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Nowe to goe on orderlye accordinge to our pur:<br/>
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Nowe to goe on orderlye accordinge to our pur:
pose alredie begon, it is moste necessarie to declare<br/>
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pose alredie begon, it is moste necessarie to declare
whether combatts man to man be permitted by the christy:<br/>
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whether combatts man to man be permitted by the christyan
an religion or not. And herein are to be consydered every<br/>
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religion or not. And herein are to be consydered every
tyme from age to age. ffirste howe Dauid the kinge by devine<br/>
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tyme from age to age. ffirste howe Dauid the kinge by devine
inspiracion fought wth Goliah. After the institucyon of the<br/>
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inspiracion fought wth Goliah. After the institucyon of the
cyvill lawe for the triall of virtue of the minde, activitie in<br/>
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cyvill lawe for the triall of virtue of the minde, activitie in
martiall feates of armes, solace, pompe, and disportes the <br/>
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martiall feates of armes, solace, pompe, and disportes the  
combatts were permitted. After that tyme, by the lawes of<br/>
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combatts were permitted. After that tyme, by the lawes of
Lombardie in certeine cases, combatts were appointed<br/>
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''Lombardie'' in certeine cases, combatts were appointed
as hereafter we will make mencion. In the next age<br/>
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as hereafter we will make mencion. In the next age
by the Civill lawe they were dysannulled vnles the Princes<br/>
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by the Civill lawe they were dysannulled vnles the Princes
aucthoritie were obteyned. And this custome was longe ob:<br/>
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aucthoritie were obteyned. And this custome was longe obsrued,
srued, and cheiflie in Fraunce and Germannie. After<br/>
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and cheiflie in ''Fraunce'' and ''Germannie''. After
by the decretalls, suche customes were clerely forbidden, and <br/>
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by the decretalls, suche customes were clerely forbidden, and  
yet (the same prohibition notwthstandinge) was shortlie after<br/>
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yet (the same prohibition notwthstandinge) was shortlie after
in the accustomes places obsrued: Fredericke the emperour <br/>
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in the accustomes places obsrued: ''Fredericke'' the emperour  
made a constitutcion in this kingdome disannullinge all com:<br/>
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made a constitutcion in this kingdome disannullinge all combatts,
batts, excepte in cases of treason and secrett murder. And<br/>
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excepte in cases of treason and secrett murder. And
kinge Charles did also forbyd them by two sondrie iudgementes.<br/>
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kinge ''Charles'' did also forbyd them by two sondrie iudgementes.
In this our age they are onlye kepte by the moderacion of<br/>
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In this our age they are onlye kepte by the moderacion of
princes, who ought to consyder, yf the cause be good, or other:<br/>
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princes, who ought to consyder, yf the cause be good, or otherwyse
wyse not to suffer the same to be tried by the sworde, vnles<br/>
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not to suffer the same to be tried by the sworde, vnles
it be greatlie preiudiciall to the honnor of some person, &<br/>
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it be greatlie preiudiciall to the honnor of some person, &
yf none of thease causes be apparannt in the quarrell<br/>
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yf none of thease causes be apparannt in the quarrell
Then the cannon lawe expresslye forbyddeth all combatts<br/>
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Then the cannon lawe expresslye forbyddeth all combatts
for the sinne that therof insueth, and the aduoydinge the<br/>
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for the sinne that therof insueth, and the aduoydinge the
perill of the sowle. ffor St Augustine and Isodorus saye<br/>
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perill of the sowle. ffor ''St Augustine'' and ''Isodorus'' saye
that combatte be vaine cruelties invented by visious men<br/>
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that combatte be vaine cruelties invented by visious men
inserted wth the pvocation [provocation] of the devill, and all such as<br/>
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inserted wth the pvocation [provocation] of the devill, and all such as
practize suche vnlawfull exercyses doe manifestlie denie<br/>
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practize suche vnlawfull exercyses doe manifestlie denie
God and worke againste the devine commanndement. And<br/>
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God and worke againste the devine commanndement. And
thoughe combatts were allowable, and by custome or profe<br/>
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thoughe combatts were allowable, and by custome or profe
allowed: yet ought they not to be suffred, neyther ought <br/>
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allowed: yet ought they not to be suffred, neyther ought  
they in anye wise to be, when they are voyde of reason <br/>
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they in anye wise to be, when they are voyde of reason  
contrarye to the empire of God, and his devine Iustice<br/>
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contrarye to the empire of God, and his devine Iustice
wheruppon in suche contries where combatts were in <br/>
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wheruppon in suche contries where combatts were in  
custome they were abrogated by pope Honorius, and<br/>
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custome they were abrogated by pope ''Honorius'', and

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Nowe to goe on orderlye accordinge to our pur: pose alredie begon, it is moste necessarie to declare whether combatts man to man be permitted by the christyan religion or not. And herein are to be consydered every tyme from age to age. ffirste howe Dauid the kinge by devine inspiracion fought wth Goliah. After the institucyon of the cyvill lawe for the triall of virtue of the minde, activitie in martiall feates of armes, solace, pompe, and disportes the combatts were permitted. After that tyme, by the lawes of Lombardie in certeine cases, combatts were appointed as hereafter we will make mencion. In the next age by the Civill lawe they were dysannulled vnles the Princes aucthoritie were obteyned. And this custome was longe obsrued, and cheiflie in Fraunce and Germannie. After by the decretalls, suche customes were clerely forbidden, and yet (the same prohibition notwthstandinge) was shortlie after in the accustomes places obsrued: Fredericke the emperour made a constitutcion in this kingdome disannullinge all combatts, excepte in cases of treason and secrett murder. And kinge Charles did also forbyd them by two sondrie iudgementes. In this our age they are onlye kepte by the moderacion of princes, who ought to consyder, yf the cause be good, or otherwyse not to suffer the same to be tried by the sworde, vnles it be greatlie preiudiciall to the honnor of some person, & yf none of thease causes be apparannt in the quarrell Then the cannon lawe expresslye forbyddeth all combatts for the sinne that therof insueth, and the aduoydinge the perill of the sowle. ffor St Augustine and Isodorus saye that combatte be vaine cruelties invented by visious men inserted wth the pvocation [provocation] of the devill, and all such as practize suche vnlawfull exercyses doe manifestlie denie God and worke againste the devine commanndement. And thoughe combatts were allowable, and by custome or profe allowed: yet ought they not to be suffred, neyther ought they in anye wise to be, when they are voyde of reason contrarye to the empire of God, and his devine Iustice wheruppon in suche contries where combatts were in custome they were abrogated by pope Honorius, and