152) XXV. The Pope damneth not only two or threeparts o the Chriflian world, but alfo his own Repre_tentative Body, or Church, called Papifls 3 fuck an A:"addon is he. Proved. The General Councils at Conftanceand Bafl ( to fay nothing ofmany others ) were the Reprefenta- tive Church of the Papifls, fnd took it to be de fide that a Council inns above the Pope : But the Pope hath dam- ned them for this as an error, and for their depofing Popes : See Concil. Later, rub 7u1. 2. and fub Leone i o. & Cantil. Florent. Review the fore-cited Speeches of Cajetan and Pighiais againfi them. Many more. Colin--° cils have they condemned. XXVI. Tea Popes have damned Popes alfo, (and it is molt to be feared left they damn themfelves, more than ethers.) I need not tell of Marcetlinus, nor of Hanorius con- demned for an Heretick by divers Popes nor repeat the Schifmes and Damnationsofeach other therein, nor the Story of Sergius and Formofus and. Stephen, 6.c. nor their forementioned wickednefs. watfon in his Quodli- bets tells you of Bellarmines. Sentence againft Pope Sixtus Quiia mss, [Conéeptis verbic, quantum capia, quantum fapio, quantum intelligo, Dominw nofler Papa defcendit ad infer- nrim :] And as others report him [ Qsifine ponitentia vivit, 6. fine pcenitentiamoritur, ad infernum defcendit.3 See Barovi s forecited.. XXVII. Though the Pope condemn and unchurchfo many; yet doth he tolerate in his own Church abundance of diffe- vences, de fide, and abundance of controverfies in Theo- logie, and abundance of Differences and Errours ingreat anddangerous matters of Morality, and abundance ofSeas that variouflyferve God,' fa they will ferve him, anduphold his Kingdom.. The.
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