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. [ 487 ) Dicrates or Dete1·minations containing all the Pa– pal Ufurparions or mofi , but that ir is tedious, and ycu may rb1ere fee them, or in my Summary of the Biihops Councils, pag. 356 tran{lated. XXXIII. An. I 074· In a .Council at Rome , Priefis are not only forbidden lVfarriage, but com– manded to put away their W.ives. XXXIV. An. 1078. A Roman Council pro– noimceth all Ordinations null, not made by the common Confent of Clergy and People]. (And mufi we agree to nuliifie almofi all the Church of England:) XXXV. A111. 1079· ACouncil forced Beren– ~arius to Recant. And An. I o8o. a.'nother Excommunicateth and depofeth the Emperour. XXXVI. An. 1085. A Council at ~intilen• b.urg makerh the Emperour's Claim of Invefiitures, 1 - and not obeying the Pope to be Herelie, and calls it by the Name of the Henrician Hereji_e; that is Loy<tlty, or nor being againfi Kings at the Pope's Command. And this Herefie is after oft Con– demned. XXXVII. Viflor's Council) An. 1087. declareth that Simoniacks are Hereticks and Infidels,~ (and all Lay Patrons are Simoniacks with them that claim Prefenrations and Invefiitures ) and not to be communicated "with ; and that it's better communicate with God only in fecret than with tuch. XXXVIII. An. l 090. ACouncil at Melfi_a de· cree that no Lay-man hath Right or Authority over a Clergy-man, or may invefi any. · XXXIX. An. 1094. A Council at Conftance decreeagainfr Married Priefis. , . . I j 4 I XL~ · .

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