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The Ordinatio of John Duns Scotus
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Ordinatio. Book 4. Distinctions 1 - 7
Book Four. Distinctions 1 - 7
Fourth Distinction. Fourth Part. About Equal or Unequal Reception of the Thing and not the Sacrament, and about Conferring Baptism in Doubtful Cases
Question Three. Whether the Children of Jews and Infidels are to be Baptized against their Parents’ Wishes
II. Scotus’ own Opinion

II. Scotus’ own Opinion

170. I say briefly therefore that if the prince were to do this with good precaution, namely lest the parents (knowing that this was in the future) were to kill the children, and that he would make the baptized to be educated religiously - it would be done well. Indeed, what is more, I would believe it religiously done if the parents themselves were compelled by threats and terrors to receive baptism, and to keep afterwards what they had received, because let it be that they would not all be truly faithful in their heart, yet it would be less bad for them not to be able with impunity to keep their illicit law than to be able to keep it freely. Again their sons, if they were well educated, would be in the third and fourth generation truly faithful.

171. If you say that, according to the prophecy of Isaiah, 10.21-22 (which Paul repeats to Romans, 9.27), “a remnant of Israel will be converted in the end,” and therefore the Jews should not be wholly compelled to receive baptism and to leave their own Law - I respond: I do not doubt but that the prophecy of Christ is true, which Christ states in John 5.13, “I have come in the name of my Father and you have not received me; if another come in his own name, him you will receive.” Therefore at least from the word of Christ they are going to have to be made perverse, because they will adhere to that most evil Antichrist, whom Christ’s aforesaid statement was about.

172. And if you say that, when they have seen Antichrist’s destruction, those who adhered to Antichrist will be converted - I say that for those who are so few and so tardily to be converted (because the fruit for the Church will be slight and there will be no propagation from them of sons in the Christian Law), there is no need for so many Jews, in so many parts of the world, to persist in retaining their Law for so great a length of time; but it would be sufficient for some few, sequestered in some island, to be permitted to keep their law, and about them the prophecy of Isaiah would at length be fulfilled.

173. Now this point about infidel parents being compelled by threats and terrors [n.170] seems proved because the Council of Toledo, referred to above [n.74], commends the like thing saying, “Those who long ago were compelled to Christianity, as was done in the times of the most religious prince Sisebut;26” therefore in this the Council approves of him as a religious prince, because he compelled the infidels to the faith.27