Baxter - BR161 B28 1680

z 6 z . Church-Hifory of liops and ber me to note that which is much over-looked; viz. How Liturgies im- pofed firíl came up, or weremoftly propagated without any exception or op- pofition : It was chiefly becaufe they did Ping them, and had fitted them ac- cordingly to their fanging Notes, like our Cathedral fanging of our reading Pfalmsand Prayers : And we all know that the People or Miniffercannot make Pfalms ex tempore, but we muff and do ufe forms in Aging; but the Prayers that were notfang, but laid, were longer left free to the Speakers prefent skill. § 156. CCLVI. An. 847. in a Council at Paris, Lotharius caufed the caufe of Ebbo to be reviewed; but after Summons, he would never appear to his death. § 157. CCLVII. A Council at Mentz, An. 847. repeated many Eccle- fiafricalCanons: Among others, Murderers í1:i11, infl'ead of death, are but put upon long removal from the Communion, no, though they murder Prieffs. In this Council aWoman called Thiota, was judged to be whipt, becaufe the had profeífed to haveRevelations foretelling the day of judgment that year, putting the People in fear, and even many Priefis followed her as a Prophetefs; the confefled that acertain Prief5c perfuaded her to do it for gain. C H A P.

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