2 3 6 Church-Hoìy of Bilhcps and natures, bya twofold fundamentum ,of the Relationof a Son, and that the foundation of the eternal Relation was the eternal Generation, and the foun- dationof the temporal Relation in the Humanity, was the temporal Genera: tion and Union with the Deity, yet this proveth not twoSons : yea, or if it had been faid that two Generations being the fundamenta , two Relations of . Sonfhip relish from them. If this be unskilfully and illogically fpoken,it will not follow that the Speakers held two Perfons, or made any more divifion of Chrifts natures than their Adverfaries did ; but only might think that adouble. filiation froma double fundamentum, might befound in one Perfon. Let this Opinion be wrong, I fee not how the, Heretics ors could make it a damnable Herefie. But it's pity that Felix had not takoriwarning by theChurches long and fad experience, to avoid fuch wordy odcafions of Contention,and not to . fet again on. ¡work either the Heretical, or the Hereticating Evil Spirit.- a § 8z, Claudius Taurinenfis, a great and worthy Bishop at thin time , did fet in againft the Worfhip and Churchufeof Images, againff whom yonas Aurelianenfis wrote, whofe Writings are in the Biblioth..Patrumby Marg. de lu Bigno; Read them, and judge as you fee caufe. § 83. About the time of the Frankford Council, came out a Book again& Images, which-is publifhed as written by Carolas ,Magnus himfelf. A great Controverfie it is, Who is the Author ? No.fmall number fay, it wasCharles his own indeed. Others, that it was written- at his Will and Command. Bllá288 Binnius.and.fome others deny it, and fay it was written by Serenas Maf - t, Imag filienfis an.Iconocla.ft, and his-Difciples. How we (hall know theTruth in fuch Ise. 3, Cafes, Lcannot tell:. But it is confeffed. that. Spain and France were .then. , much infe&ed with.the Doótrine which is agamft Church-Images.. It is cer- tain that, Pope Adrian faith, that CarolasMag. fent him fuck a Book by En gilbert an Abbot, and his Epiftle againft iris extant. 084. CCXXXIV, We comenow to agreat Council at-Frankford, called. byCharles Mag. preterit, and by Adrian., And as late. as it is, all theHi ftorians cannot tell us whether it was Univerfal, or what they did. Some fay it was a.General Council, becaufe.Charles fummon'd itas filch , and 3.00 .Bi- It evas... fhops were there. Others fay No, 'it- was but Provincial, becaufe. none of filch a the Bifhops of the Eaf' were there, (a fufficient reafon and the like may Weitem bebrought,to prove, that there never was a General Council in the World, General focalled from the-whole World, but only from the wholeEmpire.) That they astÌatlat dealt with theCafeof Elipandus Bifhop of Toleteem,andEelix Urgelis agreed Trene was on.,. but what they did about Images is not agreed on. Ado, Rhegino, Aimo for extent nias Urf/,urg. and many Hiftorians fay, They condemned the Nicene Council that was for Images. .Even Baronius is of the fame mind, thinking the Li- bets Carolinus deceived. them. He proveth;this to be the cot rionjudgment of..
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