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c1::I;; ~~':~, 8~nf ~;Jta~J ~~bi-of Grtttt, Popesof CanterFranu, Romt. bury. andGerA Chro11ology. Firfi, The Author premifeth. Vol.1 Page A Prifactdedaring the dilfcrence of Rome from Rome; that Church bt-- Fird,"gL:~:::i:~~f~:F;~,~::.::~::htts,poifoni~&or "'h od><r. l · '·'· \ 2. Omiffionof minillcrial dut ies, as of prtachmg, &c. fourevils, )3 . Schifinsandfactions,tothe num!xrofeightcenlincePopc ? 4· ~:~{~~~jufi~ to get mony, by fi.frcen unlawful prad:i1~~·.:.:~~;,. '." d v'"'"d"... of Ardobiflooprioks, BiOon.prioks, Abbacies, andfpuu:ualplaces. z. Retaintngofotherltvings,befides that the incumbent now pays for. 3· New Annatsuponchangeoftheincum!xnts; 4.PrevenfionsofBendicesbcforethefJI!. 5.R.elignationsuponfavour. 6. Commendams. 7• Compofitions with them that are no:1-rdident, auen· , for 8. ti~~:f~~tfor any conditionor fin. 9· Exemptions and Privilcdgrs, and the contimiJIIOJlS of I ro:he:a~dJts t~ the Ordinarics. j : ;: &;~~~~~ti:::f~~~:~:~~~~tio11S from-the PoF. lt 3· Making Notaries and Protonotarie.;,&c. '4· Bul~ and Commiffions f~r new foundations. . . 15. GivmgthePalltoArchbJfhopsnewlyelcded. Secondly, JurilirCI~i~~~;~ ~~~~·~*~ps and fuch Offices. For wlmas in the 4· c.t . Apofilesdays, ~he Apollles ~ith prayer and impofition of handselcded Btfhopsand Mmifins: asJames was made Bifhop of ']tru[11/ttn by the Apofiles,&c. ~ may be fe('JI in the 4thPagc o~thisVo!_ume . Aftn- i1~ themcre:~feofthe Church .the E!eCho11S of B1fhops and Mlmllersftood by the Clergy and the Peopk, with the confmt of the chief MagiOrateoftheplace,andthusitcontinuedt!liCrmft111'11int the fourth Emperor, andaftn-: BmwhcnA/t'xandtrthe f«<ndtame,hewaschofenwithouttheEmprn:r, andaf· terhimHi/Jtbran-iandhis followersorderedthematter, thatfirfltheEmperor,ferondlytheLay-People, laflly,tlu: Cltr~t, for the mofi part were ~xc\uded ._ 2. JudiCiary Power. For wherrasm the Pnmith·e times the Bilhops debated all caufes of ~aith ~n~y ~y Scriptures, and other qudHons of Ecclefialhcal DdC,p!me by the Canons l ~d~~~~ ~~~;~.-a~d:=r~~b;~~~e~~:::~~ 5 panirulals,13· ~:~.ft'~t: ~~~~~~:.fiafiical Promotions•. For \.vhems andeutly, accordtng to facred Councils, the holy Fathers, and the commottl.aw,Bdbops,Doctors, Parrons,&c. might beftowthelknefices,&cointheirownPrecmCt, nowthe Romij71Churchincroachethupvn, andgetttthallmtoher I ownhmdso.,dpow". 4' :~:~~~~,f/~~d;~~~~1th~~~~~h;~;,;~~:~~~~~:es~j~~f:,f~~;d I ~~ &~1i~cu:;~g~~1:Ut~~~~y ~~en~2h~rcJ~,~1fu:e t~T,~;: 1here Romr WJII enlarge her fdf, and fit the wards of her I K<.ys, foas.Jbe will unlock and. lockthofethingswhi~h never came intoGodsmindtoallow. As.,to loofeandd1f. chargeSubjtds from theirOa!ft of Allegiance to their I Prmc~; and any man from PerJUr}' for Moncr ; and to S· ~~~~ft~?~~j;~;~~~;!i:~ l not_fo from the beginning, nonotofl~t~rtimes; lx:tGrtgorrul Magnfn was fubjtd" to Matmwu, and to Phuas thoughawicked.Empcror. 'i; 3• The T itles andStile of the Bilhops of Romt. Anciently the word Pope \Vas common toai!Bithops(as it is~mmon infignitication,comin~ of1fl.'trr~«S", that is, Father.)Saint Auftin bemg called Pope of the Council o~ Aft:tck.; l~;~~~~e~:~~;e~~~~~da~~Yih:~nr~:r~~~ c!'~:~~t~~foa!i: led) or Archbifhops and MmopolitallS; but now the Pope wtn hav~1 a~~

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