38 z Church-HOory of Bijhops and § 165 . Innocent dying; C lefüne the idwas the.-firft Man that ever was ordained or made Pope without the Peoples Ele ion, faith Binnius himfelf ex Onuphr. by the Cardinalsprivately alone, according to Pope Innocent's Order. An. 1143. in Conrade's Reign ; he dyed within fixmoìiths. In his time the Chriftians loft EdeJfa to the Turks. § 166 . Pope Lucius the ad cometh next, and liveth but r t months. In which he let the Emperor Conradeon a fruitlefsExpedition towards yerufalem, to the death of multitudes. § 167. A Gallican Council againft Abailardirs, who is laid byPlat. 6- Pet, Cluniac. to repent and dye a holy death. 168. Eugenias..the 3d,aCothpanion of Bernard,, is next Pope : The Ro- mans riling for their Civil Government,expel him:' He goeth into France, . maketh anArehbifhop againft the King's will, who fweareth he fhall not en- ter the City. Bernard perfuadeth theKing to repent, and to expiate his fin by an Expedition ( with Conrade) to yerufalem, where both lofe men, time and coif. ThePope overcometh the Romans, and maketh them promifethat the Senators fhall holdof him he again withdraws, and dyeth. § 169. r. Note here, that the Civil Governmentof Rome it felf fell not till lately into the Pope's' hands, and that by the -fame meansas he conquered Kingdoms. z. Note how far he was from ruling all the World,when for fir manyAges the City of Rome it felf contended againft him. But the dependent Prelates in all Nations of Europe were his ftrength, who perceived that Tibi dabs Cla- ves, might be abufed for themfelves, as well as for the Pope; and the Policy of Popes was in thole days to do all or moff bySynods, and thereby to make the Prelates perceive that it was their Power, Intereff and Rule as well as his. But now the cafe is quite changed with this unchangeable Church; Councils now are needlefs, becaufe fcarce to be truffed.- § 17o. Palling by a Council at ITlefel for the 7erufalem War, a (CCCCXVIII) Council at Paris fell again upon the Scholaffic-Bithop of Poic`tiers, Gilbert Porretane. In his Vifitation 'he fpake fome words too hard for his Hearers, and his two Archdeacons getting Bernard on their fide, ( a Man more devout than Scholaffically acute) theyaccule theBilbop of Here- fie again;. having had fuccefs lately againft Peter Ábailard, the Bifhops were ready to receive the Charge. The Articles of Accufation were theft -. That he laid, DivinamEJntiam non effe Deum.. . ' nod Proprietates perfonarum nonefent ip/ie perfen e.. 3,, uodTbeolo icer perfonce iñ.nulla preedicarentur Propoftione.- 4+ out
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