and their Councils abridged. 315 and gave the Seat to Artald, Yet we have not done with Doing and 'Undoing: For ,Pope Agapete now took Hugo's Part;." and wrote to-the Bifhops of France and -Ge=many, that Flugo that was in Poffcflion, was to be kept there. But the Papifls fay, he n%itlook by Hugo's Mir-in- formation. §. 49. CCCXIV. Anno 9,;8. Another Council at Mofine was cab. led for the fame Bufinefs : Hugo wouldnot come in, but feat the Pope's Letters; which being not Canonical, but his bare Command, they re- jeftéd them, cat out, and Excommunicated Hugo, till the nextGe- neral-Council.: . JS. 5o. CCCXV, Anno 9,48. A General-Council of France and Ger- many is called at Engelenheim, for the fame Caufe ; almoft all France being difquieted about two Mens ftriving, who fhould be the Great Arch- Bithop: The Pope's Legate Marinus, proved lingo's Letters falfe; and Hugo was Excommunicated, and Artald ,felled. But the Prefence of two Kings, Ludovicasr and Otho, did much there-to. The Bifhops thence-removed-to Triers, (called another Council) where they judged for King Ludevicus, againft Duke Hugo; and Excommu-, nicated force Bifhops Ordained by Bithop Hugo, (.that. was Ordained in his Child-hood. ) And another Council at Rome confirmed there things. §. 51. Now cometh the Famous,Pope j=ohn the Twelfth, the Son of Prince 4lbericus, the Son of the Famous Whore,: A Child too. Saith Barorias and Einites, (p. lobo.) Q.seanquam logic Legitima atas aliaq; In e nia deeffent qua inlegitimo .Pontifico requiruntur, tarnen- accedente plea confenfe wises Cleri, v+fum eft hunt potites. effe Tolerandum quamEcclefam Schifnte aliquo, quod alioquin exortum fuifJçt, dividendam-. He canted- Natural and Moral Endowments; even All Things necl:try to a Legi- timata'ope; fay they : And yet, the After - Confent of the Clergy made, him Tolerable; &c. Qq. t. But, Did that After-confent -make -him a- tine Bifhop?. z. If not, Where is their Succetfon ? 3. Did God no thorize the Clergy, toConfent to fuch a Man ? Where ? Prove it. 4. -If- not, Could their Confent make him a Bithop? Is not all Power of God .? And, Doth God give it contrary to his Word ? 5. Were not thofe- Clergy-Men wicked themfel.ves, -that would do fo? 6. Did thofe Do doors prefunze, that their Readers were fuch Fools, as not to know, that" Forma non recipiaar.nif in materiam difpofitam ? And that Ex quovis lig-: no non fit Mercurúas. An Illiterate Man cannot be a School-Mailer He- that is no Chriftian, cannot be a Bifhop ; nor he that path not the +t-alifications. effentially .neccffary. All the World cannot make a Illy.' fraian, a Lawyer, a Divine, a true Paftor or Bifhop; of : an Ideot,- an- Infant, or a .Man- that wanteth Effential Difpcficions. . To fay, he nas- ted all requifite Q,ualifcations, and yet that be was a Bithop, is a Con- tradìUion : Materia. D+fpofta Cs, Forma; being the Conflitutive Cats-á fcs.:- What if they had made a Bifhop of 'a T tsrk, at Infidel, a Corp.:,
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