h. Theol._ (1883), t. vii., pp. 767 and 768.
The work of Mr. Cledat will be read with interest: _De fratre
Salembene et de ejus chronicae auctoritate_, Paris, 4to, 1877,
with fac simile.
[10] Father Ehrle has published it, but unfortunately not
entire, in the _Archiv._, t. ii., pp. 125-155, text of the close
of the fifth and of the sixth tribulation; pp. 256-327 text of
the third, of the fourth, and of the commencement of the fifth.
He has added to it introductions and critical notes. For the
parts not published I will cite the text of the Laurentian
manuscript (Plut. 20, cod. 7), completed where possible with the
Italian version in the National Library at Florence
(Magliabecchina, xxxvii.-28). See also an article of Professor
Tocco in the _Archivio storico italiano_, t. xvii. (1886), pp.
12-36 and 243-61, and one of Mr. Richard's: Library of the Ecole
des chartes, 1884, 5th livr. p. 525. Cf. Tocco, the _Eresia nel
medio Evo_, p. 419 ff. As to the text published by Doellinger in
his _Beitraege zur Sektengeschichte des Mittelalters_, Muenich,
1890, 2 vols., 8vo, II. _Theil Dokumente_, pp. 417-427, it is of
no use. It can only beget errors, as it abounds with gross
mistakes. Whole pages are wanting.
[11] _Archiv._, t. iii., pp. 406-409.
[12] Vide _Archiv._, i., p. 557 ... "_Et hoc totum ex rapacitate
et malignitate luporum pastorum qui voluerunt esse pastores, sed
operibus negaverunt deum_," et seq. Cf., p. 562: "_Avaritia et
symoniaca heresis absque pallio regnat et fere totum invasit
ecclesie corpus_."
[13] "_Qui excommunicat et hereticat altissimam evangelii
paupertatem, excommunicatus est a Deo et hereticus coram
Christo, qui est eterna et in commutabilis veritas._" _Arch._,
i., p. 509. "_Non est potestas contra christum Dominum et contra
evangelium._" Ib. p. 560. He closes one of his letters with a
sentence of a mysticism full of serenity, and which lets us see
to the bottom of the hearts of the Spiritual Brothers. "_Totum
igitur studium esse debet quod unum inseparabiliter simus per
Franciscum in Christo._" Ib., p. 564.
[14] For example in the list of the first six generals of the
Order.
[15] The first (1219-1226) extends from the departure of St.
Francis for Egyp
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