Z 7Z aurclr.Hory .o f DOops and § 41. CCLXXIV. 44n. 863. The Pope, calleth his own Council at °t Rome, and,excommunicateth or curfeth them all from Chrift, and depo-, feth them quantum in fe. But yet ofereth forgivenefs to all, rave two, if they will fubjeEt themfelves to him. The Bifhops Rand to it, that he curfed them unjuftly : Mutt all theKingdoms be thus ruled and con- founded by one Prieft, till matters between a King and his Wife be ma- naged to his will and fatisfaftion ? §42. CCLXXV. In another Council at Rome, An. 863. thePope cur- fethhis Legates at Congantinople with Phòtitis and Gregory Syracafanas, becaufe they all croffed, his will, which mutt everywhere bear rule. § 43. CCLXXVI. In a Council at Senile, Hinemarus Rhemenfis got Rhoraldus Bithop of Soiffeas depofed,and thruft into aMonaftery,and an- other put in his place, notwithftanding the Pope's oppofition, An. 863. § 44. CCLXXVÌI. Hereupon the Pope., in aCouncil at Rome, con- demneth this Council at Senile, and decreeth,That unlefs Hincmarus and the other Bithops do within3o days rettore Rhoraidtu,they shall be for- bidden their Miniftery, and ufèd as they ufed Rhotaldus But theydid not .obey him, but put it to the venture. And whereas theKing had forbidden Rhotaldus to go toRome,and the French Bifhops pleaded this as a juft reftraint, the Pope anfwered, That no Imperial Laws mutt take placeagainft Ecclefiaftical. And fo it came to the queftion, Whether the King or the Pope was King of France , or had more power over the bodies of the Subjefts ? Thus did thePa-: pacy attend. § 45. CCLXXVIII. A Council of Bifhops and Lords together at Piftie, made Orders for Repentance, and reftraint ofRapine and Plunder, 2 "e. Án.863. :§ 46. CCLXXIX An. 864. In a Council at Rome the Pope depofed and excommunicated Rhdoaldus Portuenfis his Legate, with 7oh. Hicoden fis, for joining with the Synod at Metz againft his Orders. § 47. CCLXXX. In another Council at Rome, An. 865. the Pope re- ftortth. Rhotaldus : For Hincmarns at laft let him out of Prifon, and let him go toRome , but would neither go nor. fend thither any Legates himfelf, as the Pope required, for his own and the Synod's de- fence. § 45. CCLXXXI. An.. 866. A Synod at SoiiThns wrote to the Pope about Hincmarus, and againft encouraging falfe Ordinations, unlefs after privately confirmed, &c. § 49. CCLXXXII. The Pope was fo bufie and troublefom with the French Bifhops, making himfelf Judge in matters that he knew not, and reftoring thofe that they depofed, that An.867. a Synod at Trecas wrote to inform him of all that had paffed for 33 years; how Ebb., and his Synod of Bifhops had ffandered and depofed the Emperor Ludovicas Fias, and how he did it,to pleafe Lorherius ; and when Ludovicas was reflored
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