M. Horne. The .146. Diuision. pag. 87. b.
Like as Petrus Ferrariensis attributeth bothe the svvordes, that is, both the spirituall and the temporall iurisdiction to the Emperour:
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Like as Petrus Ferrariensis attributeth bothe the svvordes, that is, both the spirituall and the temporall iurisdiction to the Emperour:
So (.478.) Io. Quintinus Heduus a famous professour of the lavv in Paris, and one that attributeth so much to the Pope as may be, and much more than ought to be, saith that: In solo Prin¦cipe omnis est potestas: in the Prince (.479.) alone is al power, and thereto (480.) auoucheth this saying of Specu∣lator, De iurisdict. omnium iudicum: Quod quicquid est in regno, id esse intelligitur de iurisdictione Regis: that whatsoeuer is in a kingdome, that is vnderstan∣ded, to be vnder the iurisdiction of the kinge. To vvhich (.481.) purpose he citeth an auncient learned one in the Lavve vvhose name vvas Lotharius, vvho, saith he, did say: That the Prince is the fountaine or welspring of all iurisdictiō and protesteth also him selfe to be of the (.482.) same mind.
The .478. vntruth. For he reproueth Ferrariensis.
The .479. vntruth. He is of a plaine cō∣trary minde.
In repetit. lect. de Christ. Ciuitatis Ari¦stocratia.
The .480. vntruth. He auoucheth not Speculator.
The .481. vntruth. He citeth not Lotha¦rius to that purpose
The .482. vntruth. Lotharius is not of the same minde.