THE NEW CONSTITUTIONS OF THE EMPEROR LEO. |
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JEWS
SHALL LIVE IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE RITES OF CHRISTIANITY. |
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( S. P. Scott, The Civil Law, XVII, Cincinnati, 1932 ). |
The
Same Emperor to the Same Stylianus. |
Those
who formerly were invested with Imperial authority promulgated various
laws with reference to the Hebrew people, who, once nourished by Divine
protection, became renowned, but are now remarkable for the calamities
inflicted upon them because of their contumacy towards Christ and God;
and these laws, while regulating their mode of life, compelled them
to read the Holy Scriptures, and ordered them not to depart from the
ceremonies of their worship. They also provided that their children
should adhere to their religion, being obliged to do so as well by the
ties of blood, as on account of the institution of circumcision. These
are the laws which I have already stated were formerly enforced throughout
the Empire. But the Most Holy Sovereign from whom We are descended,
more concerned than his predecessors for the salvation of the Jews,
instead of allowing them (as they did) to obey only their ancient laws,
attempted, by the interpretation of prophesies and the conclusions which
he drew from them, to convert them to the Christian religion, by means
of the vivifying water of baptism. He fully succeeded in his attempts
to transform them into new men, according to the doctrine of Christ,
and induced them to denounce their ancient doctrines and abandon their
religious ceremonies, such as circumcision, the observance of the Sabbath,
and all their other rites. But although he, to a certain extent, overcame
the obstinacy of the Jews, he was unable to force them to abolish the
laws which permitted them to live in accordance with their ancient customs.
Therefore We, desiring to
accomplish what Our Father failed to effect, do hereby annul all the
old laws enacted with reference to the Hebrews, and We order that they
shall not dare to live in any other manner than in accordance with the
rules established by the pure and salutary Christian Faith. And if anyone
of them should be proved to, have neglected to observe the ceremonies
of the Christian religion, and to have returned to his former practices,
he shall pay the penalty prescribed by the law for apostates. |
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