[596:7] Ibid., 305, 310.
[596:8] Epist., I Can., vii.
[597:1] After receiving extreme unction recipients were forbidden to touch the ground again with their bare feet or to have marital intercourse.
[602:1] Read the bull Unam Sanctam of Boniface VIII. (1302). Robinson, Readings, i., 346.
[602:2] As late as the thirteenth century, an offender who wished to prove that he was a priest in order to obtain the privilege of trial by a church court had to show that he could read a single line. This was called benefit of clergy. See Robinson, Readings, vol. i., ch. 16; Lea, Hist. of Inq., iii., 57.
[603:1] Milman, Lat. Christ., vi., 357.
[604:1] Lea, Hist. of the Inq., i., 4.
[604:2] Ibid., i., 1.