Corpus juris canonici, per regulas naturali ordine digestas

usuque temperatas, ex eodem jure, et conciliis, patribus, atque aliunde desumptas, expositi : opus, tum in rebus obscuris claritate, tum dispersis collectione ac delectu, in contrariis conciliatione, eximium, simulque indicibus ac praefationibus, notisque quamplurimis &c. exquisitis illustratum : in tres tomos divisum

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Corpus juris canonici, per regulas naturali ordine digestas

usuque temperatas, ex eodem jure, et conciliis, patribus, atque aliunde desumptas, expositi : opus, tum in rebus obscuris claritate, tum dispersis collectione ac delectu, in contrariis conciliatione, eximium, simulque indicibus ac praefationibus, notisque quamplurimis &c. exquisitis illustratum : in tres tomos divisum

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Table of Contents

v. 1. Complectens prolegomena ad jus canonicum in se et universim consideratum.
v. 2. Complectens quae ad fidem catholicam pertinent, illiusque prima principia, ac quicquid spectat ad ecclesiam in se sumptam, in generalem, ac particularem divisam, illarumque quorumvis graduum ministros.
v. 3. Includens tractatus De benefitiis ecclesiasticis, De contractibus, De sacramentis, De judiciis.

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