their Còwzcils abric{aed. 373 § 1°7. CCCLXXXII.. A Council at Tours, for the .HolyWar : where the King of France Philip was reconciled, promiiling fèrvice to the Pope.. § t o8. CCCLXXXIII. Aeì. 1097 . A Concilium Barenfe was held , for winning the Greek Church in their neceflity ; whereAnfelme of Canterbury got the honour in difputing of the Proceflionof the Holy Ghoft. The film of which Difputation is in his Works. '4 tog. CCCLXXXIV. An. 1098. A Council at Rome gave the King of England time to'repenr till Michàelneas, the former Council had Excommuni- cated him, if Anfelme had not defired delay. .. § II o. An. i 099. Another%Roman Council for the Holy' War, and Rc- excommunicating Pope Clement, ( but what Clement did all this while,is paff over here. ) 4 t t I. An. 1099. Some little Council 'at,7erufslem pat out Arnulph the Archbifhopof yerufalem as a wicked Man and Ufurper, and gave it to the Pope's Legat. § t t 2. An. ío99. Pafchal the zd is made Pope ; a little after Pope Clement dieth, who had Reigned with his Competitors z t years : Beingburied at Ravennaafter five years, aCouncil caufed his Carkafs to be dig'd up and burnt: Decreeing, That all theBijhopi of the Henrician Herefie, ( that is, who were for Emperors being above the Pope,or not depofable by him, and for his power of Prefentations or Inveftitures) if they were alive f u:1dd be depofed ; if dead, fhould be dig'd up and burnt, ( which were moll-of the Whops of- theWeft, if Hildebrand himfelf miífook not. ) O Military Bishops ! that can overcome the dead. Nowonder if the Church andNations be confounded; by you, that cannot let each others Carkaffes tea in their Graves; but will dig up thebones of the Prelates of manyKingdoms, even the greateff part.. How manyPrinces and Prelates now Papifis, are guilty of the. Henrician He refie ? Should not their bones allo be burnt if you durst ? § 113. But the Schifm continued, three 'persons fucceflively being; made AntiPopes by the Emperor's patty ;. but all of them one after another over- come by Pafchal, whobeing aMilitary Pope, did moll of his work. by. his. Army, which he frequently had on foot. In his time :) erufalem ,. and the Cities about, werewon by Godfrey of Sullen, hisBrother Baldwin,.-Boemund,. Tancred, and therefi of the .Chriffians;'arrd Godfrey made heft King, and. Baldwin next ; Boemund and Tancred having Antioch, and after fulfering great loffes, (mac. as you may read in theHiffories. § 114. Never did the Papal Rebellion work more unnaturally, thanin.let- ting up the Emperor's Son Henry againff his own Father,as excommunicateaild . spa depoled whobeing chufen inhis !lead bythePapal Faftion, overcame him, and tcok him Prifoner, andkept him till he dyed ( naturally, or violently, I. know not) at Liege. t t 5. Yet was the Pope deceived of his hopes : For this Henry alto was . of the HenricianHerefie, and having by the Pope's order kept his Fathers Corps fiveyears unburied, becaufe Excommunicate, he carne with an Army after to Rome tobe crowned Emperor, and getting intothe City, (tth f Pope's rpns
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