and their Councils Abridged. 4. That for Money-he fold the Mafterthip of the Orderof S. John of Je- rufaleminCyprus to aChild of five years old, Baltard to the King of Cy- prus, with the fruitsof Vacancies and fpoils of the laic Matter, ère. 5. That he wouldnot recall this, but on condition. I. That the K.of Cyprus thould be paid (by them that fucceeded) all the Money backwhich he gave to the Pope. y, That the Pope thould have more , fx thoufand Florins of Gold, which the Prior of Rhodes paid , and for which the Hofpîtallers are yet in debt.. 3. He refervedfor the fail Baltard the Magiftral Chamber,. worth two thoufand Florins. ç. That the faid Pope John gave Fryar Jacobusde Vitriaco, an ancient ratan, and exprefly profelling the Hofpitallers Religion, an Abfolution from. his Vows, Rule and-habit of Religion, and reduci2d him to a Secular life, and-Marriage, be. forfix hundred Ducats. Many other Articles I pats by, as tedious to be repeated : Onewas, That be was anotorious Simoniaek, and a pertinacious Heretics: Another was, That often before divers Prelates, and other bonefimen,by.the Devils perfiváfion he per. tinaciouflyPaid, affected, dogmatized, and maintained, that there is no Life Eter- nal, nor anyafter this : And befaid, and pertinacioufly believed, that mano Soul dieth with the body, and is extinil, as are the Bruits_: And hefaid, that the Dead rifi.not, contrary to the Article the Refurrellion, be.. He fent an Epiftle to the Emperour tobeg mercy be. §. p. Self. r z. TheArticles being (hewed the Pope, hisAnfwer is recited : V17. That he repented of his filthy departure, and ratified all the Councils Procefs agairff him, and would give noother Anfwer. to their Charge, affirming, that the Council' of Confiance was moll holy, and could not. err ; and was the Pilant Council continued, and he resold never contradiíï the ,Council, but peblickly con fefs that he had no right in the Papacy: bat be would be muchplead that the Sentence again(% him might be quickly pared, and fent him, which with all reve- rence be would receive, and as much as in him lay confirm, ratifie, approve, and divulge; and- did thenratifie, approve, and confirm, all their'Procef againft hirn, and promife never to gainfay them. The Council decreed, that when the Papacy was void, none thould h: chofenwithout them, and they that attempted it lhould be puni(hed, and the Eleêtion be void. Next the Definitive Sentence of Depof'ionwas putt againfthim. Next they.dccreed, that none of theithree prefent Popes fhuuld .ever be ele6ed again.. 4. ao. Seff. "rg. The Council decreed, that though Chrift after Scarper irttituted. and tohis Difciples adminifired the Sacrament in both k;rds, Bread'and Wine, be. And though in the Primitive Church the faithf.,l re- ' ceived it inboth kinds, be. yet the contrary cullome cf the Church ( hould be a Law, which maynot be reprobated without the ChurchesAuthority, or, changed: A"ad'tofay. that this isfacrilegious andunlawful, is erroneous; 'an.d
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