4r6 Church- E.lzjlopj of i3ilbops would cut off the threshers heads and fend them him : Come interpofed for the time : The Lords refufed to meddle with the Kingdornes bufinefs, or to impoverifh themfelves, and were diffolved. Ruftandur againCongregateth the Bifhops at London. Theydid nothing 'again : faith M. Paris, too boldly, p. 917. [Si enim five juffe fiveinjuffe per dithum MagiJTrumRuffandum fufpenderetur gut's, vel excomñeenicaretur, Rex nuaft Leo in abfo;idito, querens quern devoraret poft 4ó dies amnia direperit in fifcata : Papa j Rex velut Paftor e' Lupus, in oviam exterminium conflederati, ' omnibus ruinam minabantur. And then faith he,` like blind mengroping-for the mall, the Council were divided, and ae Engle men are ufed to do, every one `fhtfteth forhimfeif (or feeketh to five himfelf.) Tithes are now paidby the Clergy to the Laity ; They arégranted for the MagnaCharta which was notkept `They are granted as for the holy land and turned againft Chriftieens in Apulia : `Many lies and falfeoaths are impofed, faith M. Paris,p.9 t p. - The next year the Clergy were called again, /256. Ruftandue the Le- ` gate laid, All Churches are the- Popes : Leonard the Prolocut r anfwered,yes, E' ' tò defend.; not to . enjoy and appropriate; as we fay, All things are.the Prince's ' that is to defend; and not to difperfe ; And this was the intent of the founders. ' The Legate angry at this anfwer, commanded that henceforth without ` a Pi olccutor every man fhould(peak for hintfelf, that they might be known; `which afloniflled and filenced all. He commanded them to fubfceibe a ' Lie, that they had received flab fumy of Money of forreign Merchants and ' Vfurers ; which they faid, it wax good Martyrdome to die for the refuting ' of Pag. g20. Here is annexed by M. Paris, A charter of King John confirmed by Pope Innocent 3d. ordering that all Bifhops be freely elected without the Kings hinderance by the Church vacant, an4, cursing all that otherwife come in, pg.92t. But Platina e, 207. At that time the Romans ithprifoned a great Citizen Braucaleo faitt this for his juflice. The Bononians detain many Romans pledges for him : St' done In The Bononians are interdicted facred thin but they yield not, till Brate- viftor the gs: y 4ths. days. calco is delivered. M. Paris anno 1256, The Lettersof PopeAlexander and his many exaél:ions, fee farther in M. Paris this year. 4 208. Anno 2257. faithM. Paris,fome went toRome for theBífhoprick of Eÿ, and the Church of St. Edmunds, and gave and promised fo vafl films ofmoney as aflonithed men with wonder. Whereupon thePope made a new Law that everyEleaBithup fhould come perfonally to Rome, hoping to have the like prey from others. 4 209. Anno1258. faith M. Paris, p. y r 0. The Pope that claimed the Kingdomes of the World was mattered in Rome, by the forefaid Senator Braúcaleo, who being delivered from Prifon, was beloved of the people,ex- ecuted the Malefaecors and his 'enemies ; forced the Pope to flay his excom- munication and humble. himfelf, and beg his mercy. 4 2 to. The fame year the Pope pretends anger to the King of England for
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