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3 2 1 Cbúreb-F1 f orjof Iraifhops and before had decreed that Penance, and Baptifm, (and foAbfolution) profit not impenitent undifpofed Receivers. ) 9"9. CCCLXXVI.. A Council at Benevent condemned Pope Clement again. § I co. CCCLXXVII. Another at Troy did confult for Urban's interelf. § I o i. CCCLXXVIII. Another at Confiance, An. 1 094, againft married Prieffs and Simoniacs, and about the number of Rafter andWhittier; Holy- days. And the Emprefs; Praxes departed from the Emperor,. accufing the Court of moll filthy Fornication ; perhaps the caufe of their Calamities. § I óz. CCCLXXIX. An. I 094.. A Council at Oftzo in France Excóm- municated their own King Philip, for 'putting away his Wife, and marrying another; and again Excommunicateth the Emperor and Pope Clement. § I off. CCCLXXX. An. x095. A Council at.Placentia heard the Caul of the Emperor of COO. begging help againfl the Infidels ; and of the King of France; and the Emprefs complainedhow'filthily fhc had been for- ced byher Husband's command. It repeated damnations, and decreed that no money be taken for Baptizings, Chryfms or Burials. § 1 o¢. CCCLXXXI. ACouncil at'Clermont for the fame Catifes. It de- creeth, That if one injure another onMonday,Wednefday erThurjday,it fhall not be reputed abreach of Peace: but if it be done onany of the ótoier four days, it fhall bejudged a breach of holyPeace, and be punifbedasfhall be judged. C. 1-' And that no Clergyman fhall receive anyHonour (or Preferment) from the, hand of Lay-men. C. 15-. And C. 16. That no Kings or Princes make inveftiture of any Ecclefzaftick Honour. And C. 17. That no BifboporPrieu make any promife of Allegiance to a King, or to any Lay-man (NeRegi, vel alienLaico in manibue Ligiurnfideli- tatemfaciat.) Lsgius is Liege, or Ligatoes, a Vaffal or full Subjeff. And C. 19. That no Lay-labourer keep the tenth of his labour, (from the Clergy;)' or receive (from theClergy ) the tenth of bis wages. § I o5. It fheweth you that ever the Sacrament in one kind was not intro- duced, in that the a 8th Canon of this Council decreeth, that [None cotmu- nicate at the Altar, waders he receive the Body by itfeelf, and the Blood by it fell; unlefo through necefty, or with.cauteloufnefs. ] Cana a9. Any one that fled from his Enemies to any Crofs, was to be there protefled as in a Church. But the 'erufalemWar was the main bufnefs of this Council, by which the Pope cunningly turnedaway Aìximofitiés and .jealoufies from himfelf, and got the repute of a Holy Defender of the Church. 4 r o6. But in an Englifh Council all the Bifhops in the Kingdom faveOne- ( Rochefter) would forceArchbifhop Anfelme to renounce the Pope which Anfelme refufing, and reafoning againft," they faid that he blaíphemed the King, Petting up any in his Kingdomwithout his content ; and fo they jointly renounce theirfubjerion and obedience to the Archbifhop, andabjure the unity of brotherly fociety with him, Bin. p. 13óì. You fee Luther was notthe Ertl that renounced the Pope. § 107.

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