524 The C!ergyfubjefl to the Civil Power. The Jubmiflionof Popes totbe Emperors. 'l· :: ~i:~~r~t~ci;a~;h~~t~ ~~~~:~ffic~v~r~~~oreU~~: :: ~~;;~~~~~~;~h~~~~~({t~:~T~:: {~~~.} cc accordmg unto their power to mnuftcr, and give Tern- _, to f~l and w1doothers, and oftcmimes by verr n«effity ;; ;";;~~~. ~~;~~lo~;;l~y ,~;, ~~,~~·,j~';~j~~~: ;~:~ " ~;~~::;:fu~For~:;'·P,i<fi •nd Minif«t, how grie.oolly ,,.. ;; 2c~~~~ \vh; ~~c~~~ a~fiYo~~;b~c0~~t~c~d~ the :: ~~~ ~cbc, 0 as0i~~~ ~{th:h~tfck~tsillt~?J~~;ffv;~~ 'I Ium, .by i1kt: power may he wh~eh g•vcth a ftsemd · r10tb, . of the reUg.~ous Mo1~ Sergius, ot Pope Uo the :: ~~~~~~~:t~~~~~:i~~~:!~~~£Eu£~:l!7S ;; r~~~!~~S!~;E:r;:~;~~i;.:;,~~:F~~~:i~; . : ~r~:~!~~~~~~ tt~~ ~;~~~:h~~~lb~~~~!i ~:~~ :: r~~di~~~~ f:~n~l~ It~l~in~~r~mfu~·Bfuht:~,tr~v~~~ :: ~~:11 ~~cwa;;J;ir~~~bot~l~~: r:~!l!~~i~~ ~~e~~:ir ~~e~ :; ~~~~fB~:r~~~x~o%~3~r~~~ ~~g ~i~~~~~~d t< bcfl:ow the ~me upon th~fe wh1ch would wo~th i ly la- "for fo much~ the gen~lcfl co?"ed:ion and puni!hment of :: ;;r,K~~~~;!;;~J~?t tl~et~l~~~a 0!~;jrC:,r~;;, ~:;~~:;, ~ ;~~Y cl rti/re:~~;1 g~~ ;~~~;w~h:h~ha~!n~ ''unt(Japtqp/e whJchjhall brmgftJrtb thefrutts tbtre- «IawfulfortheKmgtotakeawayTemp:~raltits. Where- « o[; Jum, it is al~o lawful f~r the fccular Lords, by their :: ~ri~ ~d~: ~~t fhJu1d;~lo~r;~~i~f:~t:: ~:~ (<power, to chathfe and pundb the Lar·people when they "rupt and defile hondl Matrons; 1f in fuch cafe it were « ~o offend, by t-Jkin~ away of their Temporalties accord- « not bwful for them to t.tke.away their Armors, ~ea pons, u mg to the ex1gent ol their offence, forfomuch as the Lay- « Horfes, Guns and Swords from them. The like reafon u people are fubj!'d under the Dominion of the Secular " were it alfo, if they lud unlawfully confpired d1t: death u ~rds,asapP'?rs,Rom. 13. and many other places, it is "of the King, or that theywouldbttnytheKinguntohis u ev1dent that 1t is lawful by t~eir power to. pun¥b t~ " Enemies. "pergy, by taking away of their Tempor:dtJes, tf therr " Item, whatfoever any of the Ck!py doth require: or 25 , "offencedo(ode(en·e. . <~defircof the fecular Power, accordmg unto the Law « /t~m, the t~ and ca.fie direChon, of the Clergy Ul~to <<and Ordinance of Chirll, the fccular pawn ought to :; ~kfe ~~~t:~h?h~~ty: 11:h~~et~po~l~gya%o~d1~t~~.:~~ : ::fb;~i;h:, ~~~et: ;~~~~~~;1~£~!:~la~ng!:; ;; ~~~,;~1 t!;:~~ ~i:~~~s !::~n~~(~~~f~~;h~~i~ ~~l:;k~~ :: ~~::t~l~~~t~~r~f;,rb~ :h~~-~ ~ibhr~~r~~; :: ~~d~~~~ isuin~~t ~~~~~~ bcA;~1d 1 ~11i:t;]~~ ra~:~h!!~; :~ dla;.;b~~~:~ t~~ (~~le~~~~~~!~~[ ~i:~~~' ~~~i~~:lo~H~ « the intirmity might fooneH be holp~:n, and "Ycre moll "hereby proved, that no man ought to have richc:s, but :: ~f.~e:bt~;:ra~~~~~ ~a~~;;~ :t!~~~~~ctl~e :~~~ aTb~ :: ~~I:~ 13t~~i~ffic~1~~~J~1i i~a=cJr~~~~. an~~~~~:~ ct minor is thus proved, for!omuch as by tl~c ~bund.ance of " m ~e that fecular poffeffion do hinder the Clergy from ;; J;m\~~:~~~~h~i~X~rililc 0rd~!~~td0\~N~e i~J;i~~~ :: }~~~j~:J·Ar;~:'~bs~h~ ~ft!:~~~:~~j~ a:r;a: CC"" and thcref~om _proccdeth ~11 ~md of ~uctony and. le- '<[u.' for rts ro /(a'tlt tbt wqrJ ofGod unraughr, and to u chery. It 1S evident in th!s pomt, for {o much as the "mm:jfer unto Tab/a. u Temporalt_ies being once taken away , e\·ery one of , " And ~hus hi~herto hath John H11s proferuted Wick.- ;., ~:~:;!~~:,i'~~:~5~~~::iJ:{~i:t%~~i: : ~~:;!~~g~~·::~~.~~~?ri~-~fJ:~i~~i « fo much~ they ought. not to ~y v10le1~t ~ands ~pon « which he u!(d in that dif~tatiOJ_t, above the nu~r of ' ' their MimfietS, or to abjed the ~eflly D1gmty, nathn "twenty ~,belides the telhmorues of all the Wr~tcrs be- : ~~~~1focb~~~h~\::e ~~~~~cii~:l~~e:~ ~~~~! !~;~~: :: ~~~~1·~~b;~;~~lhhlsall~kt~/Q~~~~~%~':; "people, for fo much as _e':ery tnln, which worketh any (< 111 his fifth Book and fifth quefrion, and alfo unto Ma- « work of merey, oughr.d1hgently to have refpcd unto the "cedo, IjidllT(, the Council of Niu, Grtgory his ekventh :: :~:::6~i(i.~~!::~:~~::t~t~r.:~~~~:~:~I~~f:,~;~ ~ E~;~~:h~~~~/.~~:~2~/':~~:~~~+~~~~ :: ~~:r6f-i;l\~i~1~~ti,:, ~~~~~~~ste:~~e$bi~:i~~:h!\,~ :: :~:;~h~ 1~~~iia~dd·~:~i~~~~n~~~u:~~Z~~~~~. a::J ~~ "peopleought to take away the Alms ofthmTythcs from "brmg them under the fub}edion ai_td cenfure of Kings " them. - <<and Emperors, as it\vere within certam bonds, the which " Iu m, it i~ confirmed by the lafi C~apter of the fev_en- " is not 01_11y agreeable unto equity and Gods word.,. b~t " ternth que!hOll, out of. the decree ol Rents appropnate <c a\(o protitlble for !he Clergy themfdves. He tCJchet~ 1t "unto tl1c Church, fl.!.ucut!Cfu(, Whereas.theofelsput "alfo to be neceffary, that theylhouldratherbefubjed u thus, T hat a ccmin man having no Children, n~ither «under the fccular power,than to be above them;. btx:aufe :: ~~ 0~i~~o ~~;~ ~i~fCV~~~:~~ ~~~dm~~~~~; ~~r~~:-~~ :: ~~~tel~~;f1 k~:~ ~f~b~~~ 1~:~h~o~j:;~~~~~~ng!~ u it hapned afterward that he had Children.and. the Bi~p "unto $Jt1n, and former trapped. in his Snares. And <' reftor~ again his g~ unto him not hoping for _Ir. " th~reby i_r fhould come to pafs, dut the Govenunce and u The Bifhop had it in hiS power,whc_rher to_ render ag3.1n, "~ncipahty of all things being at the length brought J~~::;~i~~!~fi~~~r~~~~~~i§~lt:~~ jj~~g~~~~~~~~t~~~~~f.ft~~~i " the Bi!hop of Carrbage had no p:~wu by Gods Law to "' Commonwealths, the .EcdehallJcal Power lS grown unto «withhold thar which is bcfiowed up:>n the Church for "fuch height, tltat not only in Bohmu, but alfo almoll "the necdlity of Children; by the _which Law, the wai~- « th~ghout all the Commonwealths, they do occupy the "ton,proud,andunfubleCiergy,beu_tgmoreth:mfufficJ- "th1rd., or at leafithefourthp;ntoftheRentsand Re- ~ T~:~~!~~~l ~~d ti!\ 1:i~:i~~~l~~~~t i,'~~r k;~,:;~~~~~ :: ~~;~; :1.1~1~~~~~~~i%~,,h~.~~~~~~~~~:~d t~;a;[pt::H~~nh. '"'flate, and cf the whole Militant-CimrdJ, the ferular "of H11degard~t, writing in this ffi3.11!lcr.
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