Torquatus for using the phrase sensus tolli, on the ground that the Academics swept away not sensus but iudicium sensuum Cimmeriis.
Quod idem fit in vocibus, in odore, in sapore, ut nemo sit nostrum qui in sensibus sui cuiusque generis iudicium requirat acrius.
The husband was required by law, not merely obliged by custom, to refer alleged misconduct of his wife to the iudicium domesticum, and this was composed in part of her cognates (section 25).
Custom, not law, obliged the pater familias to call a council of relatives and friends (iudicium domesticum) when he contemplated inflicting severe punishment upon his children, and public opinion obliged him to abide by their verdict.
For neither doth the quemquam: sed omne iudicium Father judge any man: but hath dedit Filio.
Judge not according to the faciem, sed iustum iudicium appearance, but judge just iudicate.
And he hath given him iudicium facere, quia Filius power to do judgment, because hominis est.
In writing therefore of the [Sidenote: Foure woonders of England.
The third is an ample and large hole vnder the ground, which some call Carcer Acoli, but in English Chedderhole, whereinto manie men haue entred & walked verie farre.
The report goeth also, that these were broght from thence, but by what ship on the sea, and cariage by land, I thinke few men can safelie imagine.
The anonymous “Iudicium de Luthero” included in a German codex at Munich and dating from the early years of the controversy, also deserves to be mentioned.
For him the ‘iudicium interius,’ in the Christian who has attained to the true light and his salvation through the Spirit of God, consists in being able to test with certainty all doctrines and beliefs (1 Cor.
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