Sancti Michaelis Cornhill Londonia prædictam quoddam falsum malitiosum scandalosum et odiosum libellum intitulatum The Protestant Domestick Intelligence or News both from City and Country.
In his Contra libellum Calvini, which is an answer to this Reply, Castellio declares that Calvin's act in burning Servetus was a bloody act, and that now his book is a direct menace to honest, pious people.
CUT: No, if the man be frigidus, it is de parte uxoris, that we grant libellum divortii, in the law.
A libellumwas a piece of land held by one person from another for a term of years, for life, or with the right of inheritance, for a fixed rent, the libellus being the charter or grant.
And no one shall dare to take from his knight the lands which he holds by proprietary right or as a libellum or precarium.
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