The Contents. andTwo] called Typus. 4. i9. His Laterane Council aferteth two Operations andWills. 4. 20. The King of Spain finding all Laws fail againft Prieffs and Bithops Leathery, decreeth that the children of their women fervants be uncapable of inheritance, andbe the Churches fervants, and the Concubines whipt with an hundred Pipes. 4. 13. Kings Preach to Bithops. 4. 2,4. 2,t. Ordination without Electionof Clergy andPeople nail. 4. z5. The Bithop of Ravenna reconciled to Rome, afterlong feparation. 4. 30. Amil_ Ian Council, andthe thirdConftantinople, (6 General) condemn the Monothelites, and Macarius Antioch, that wóuld have fileuced [one] and (two] but not offert [two.] 4. 34. Their 4.35. Pope Leo conftrmeth the ConftantinopolitanCouncil which damned PopeHonorius as an Ileretick. 4. 3 6. Anew controverfie, whether Chrill hath three fubflances, Divinity, Soul, andBody. 4. 4o. A Toletane Council defends it, and that Voluntas genuit volunta- tem. 4. 45. The Concil. Trull. called Quini Sextum: Railed at by Papifts : Notes hereon. 4. 47, 48. Called by Binnius Mo- nothelites: Thefamemen that were in the 5thCouncil. Itforbid- ethPriefis toput away theirWives. 4. 5o. It depofeth Bithopsand Priefts that were not duly ExaminedandElelfed. 4. 5o. It equal- eth thepriviledgesof Conftantinople with Rome. 4. y3. It (ill) ordereth, that whatever alteration the Imperial power makes on any City, theState Ecclefiaftical follow it. 4. 54. Other nota- ble Canons. 4. 55, &c. Every Parifh of twelve Families mull have their proper Governour (in Spain.) 4. 57. Paul contradilíed as to the believerand unbelieverflaying together 4. 58. A Coun- cil at Aquileia condemneth the 5th General at Conftantinople. 4. 6o. K. Wiliza and the Spaniards forfake Rome. 4. 65. AGe- neral Council of innumerable Bithops at Conftantinople under Phi - lippicus are for the Monothelites. 4. 67. They condemn the 6th General Council that was for two Wills and Operations. Binnius note of theBithops temporizing. CHAP. 9. Councils about Images and others. Images how in- troducedin England. 4. 2. &c. Spelmansproof that the oldSaxons prayed not to Saints. 4. 3. A Parliament Role recited, proving the old Popifh Worfhiping of Images. 4. 4. Leo Ifaurus puts down Images : Gregory the fecond rebels for it, and confederates with CharlesMartell againfi his Prince, andabfolveth his fubjells from their allegiance. Binnius records it as an excellent example to c x polleri-
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