676 A Recapitulaiio1l of matters do11e i11 eacb Se/ftOil i11 tbe Collncil of Conflance. ;io;' ~~;:;:t~~lr7le: f:ta~;~~t~et~aj~/:~t ~~:1h 1 ~e ~~fication of thdr rcfigning, which gave other the {~:~~} ~J~le~~dm~~~~~~j ~t~e~0 :~;~o~1~t~eo~0~; ~~~~:~~~0~~~11 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~FE:!~~;~~~ Thr~J~:~n ~~~~~~i~~~~!~~;~fl~~~~~ ~~:~~~~~~~~t~JE~~ii~~jf;~~~ ~l~~- ~;cc~h~ht~~o~~~~rci:lcr~/ilir~~n~:~rnr ~~;~ ~n\~~ ?fj:£!~~~;~~~~~~v~~~ feu~~:· ~~~~~'~c ~~~~c~n the fiery were btforc fpoken of, and th_e hearin~ of certam Ugaus. In t~1c I 6th.SdTion, Ambaffadors were alligm:d by the Y~ I. mind 10 make fome bncf rec~pitulationofthemofl CvUJICJ~ to ~o into .Arragon to Bmuli811S the 13th. to pr_mctpal m:mers tlxre done i11 the Se/lions orderly en· tuat wuh htm f01 the rdignation of his Papacy, as the fumg. othtrtwohaddonebtforc. In t~e firfi Seiflon chicRy was conclnda:l, Fir!l, T hat this Ittm, Power was givt11 ~o.Judges to cite undtt pain of Council was lawfully Con~regate. depriv~tio1~, a.ll fuch :tS pnv1ly d~rta:l away from the 2J. lttm, That the gom~ away of the Pope fhould be Council > m the which &ffion alfo the fenttllCe againfi . no let or fiay, but the Council might procm.l. Jobn Hut was confirmed and ratified. ~~:~r,. ([Wherein not~(gmtle Rndn)th:J.ttheauthority?f . In the I Jth: Sdlion, the Emperor f<J?kupon him a 17• • plc, tbr ..... the General Counc1l1S :1bove the Pope, contrary to thru ~rney to the Kmg of Arragm, to treat wuh Pope Bm~ Tbr ~pco ::':!~~~:or own DoCtrine. . . . tM/uJ. An Exrommw1.ication dmowKai againfi. all fuch .:;'1:':. ~'fo.~c tl~t&~~· I!:~~.fh:~ei~i~~~ffoi;;tn~.: :b!rcl':t ~a~:.U&:~ tmpeach the Emperors JOUrney, .t,~ ... "Pj·. inferiors. lttm, Praym and Procdllons were determined to be + w~u~~~hTh~'S~~~~~~;r!hi~ 1~e ~~l;Gh~~ :d~:~: ~;n~t;e:Jo~~~;:fnf~~ ~~~~~~~~~1di~ ~kutg a General Council, reprefent111g the w~ol~ Cath~ prcfent thtteat ; and that a.ll Prelatrs fho.uld be prefmt a lick Church here Mtlitant, hath power of Chrill1mmed!- e.vcry of thefe faid Ma!Trs and Procdlions m their Pontificaa~ely~ to the which power every pet{on, of what fiate or hbus. Granting htftdes to every Pricfi that Caid one Mafs, . d1gmry f~vcr he be, yea, being the Pope himfe!f, ought for the fame a hundred da)'S of pardon: And to all ~ !:,~o:~ {~n~~} f~r~a~:ld~f1~~~ ~h~~~,t~1~cii ~~~~he':!1~~c~! cl~; ~~~: ~::,ofure tl~e ~}~o~dt[i' E~~:,tfo:::d;ysa~ doscKip. fubj«ls. pardon. Ittm, The fa.id Pope fhould not tr.mflatc the Court of In th~ z8tb. Seffion ro~ain Judges ~m affigned for dl. Rome, and the Officers of the Gme Court, from the City the heanng of matters, whiCh the Councll had no leafure of c~nftana. And tbt.all his cen!iues, doings and work· to hear. :r~:~t~hcl;i~et\~! 1~~e~~t~fe;~y~~7 ~~ru~ as ~e;;;~l;:ina.l;~e~~=~f~~~ttg~l~;i~~iliO{~l~ ~~ nodfed:. ceiv~wlthno ldScra:l!tand~uthoritythanthe Bullsproln the 5th. Seffion the fame Articles wtte repea.td and ccedmg from the Set Apofioltcal, and that the falfifitrsof concluded again. thc:fameflJould incur no lefspenalty, than the fallifiets 6. In the 6th. Sdfton procuration and citation was fent out ?f the oth«. Legates alfo and Amb:Ufadors wne fent againfithePope. mtoltal.J. C•m=idi· Ium, Commiflionns wm appointed out of the four In tht 191h. Sellion, which was thc:fameyor in the 1,. 2;:jfo ~:~X:.;tio:l~ 1:~~I~~~~~t!f~~ ~hich £hail be here- ~~ 11~~~7"::;; !7kd~f~~~f;,'~.~~':o~fs... anf:h:'ra~K~c:;:l~~~~:~~f(~ ::n: ~~~i!J; l:e ~bj~~~~~fi~fu"f:~ ~ :~~i,;: on the eondemuation :tnd bunung of Wi&ldiffs Bcxlks, was Hifiory. • . there confirmed. Itr:n, It was d~eed, fJ._ucJ non ohftantib~J f~lvis ton- ~~~~f;. Hi~:~ ~f ~~a~3:;,e ~~~~~o?~~:~ffu1i~~~e:ratf::l~! :~~;;~ 7e~':~~~; ;:;:;:;~ ~~ufrftJc~ lf:~:e;, NO: [.1/.:. ••••of the fiory of the fa id Hieromt. wuhfianding the fafe conduct given by the Em~or and Fr~~·· Item, In thisSe{Iion was Decreed ag:~.infl Libels of in· Kings, &t. JnquirymaybemadeagainfianyManforHe-- famy. . r~fiebya fufficiellt Judge, and Procefstobe madeaccor· 7 · of :! 11~~~~~~:tns:~~~ ~~;~~oh:~:~~~d~ut that tenor du1~~~~~~:of'Her~"cs were committed to certain Jud&cs 8. lathe8th.Sellion,thcSentcnceand ~pdemnation andDeputtcs. ?:::;?, ~~t~~~; ;~:~~~i1~t~1 ~n~~~.rt~~~~ ~~r:i~b:;;~ c~:·a!kec~~:t~~~dco~:;~~~~ 'th~11tl!';~ ~f~~~ ~~!£·~~ ~:!eii•:~;hnJt,:u~~b:f;~~~s rehearfa:l in the Hifiory of ;~fi~!ed~Romt, being brought forth wereapprovedand~~~j; 9· 1n th~ 9~h. Sdlion, the lll:l.tt~ and caufi: o~Pope John In the 20th. Seffion, Leum and In.fuu~e~ltS were:;,::~. w~ agamm~relted, and Commtffioners appomted to en· made and fer upon Church doors'· ro reqmre an~ ad· .ard ~ 10. qui:~ ~he':! 1t~.~~~~:1J~~~~~~~=~t and read :7~~lp;:;t ~~%~s,t 0r~~l~~~:;~~~~G~or!: ::. :::~ againfi the (aid Pope. • ed and Wirhhc:kl, under pain of lmerdltement, Sufpc:ndmg aumb· 11 ' 12 • anJ'd~1i~\~:fr~;~1~:~~~;~fi~~a~~ P; ~~~;: and ~~~~~~~eu~i~~~,. this Sdlion, the Ambaffadors re·:;!;. alfo it was decreed that none of them, that mtmded before turne&. ~t of Arr11g~ from Pope Bfnttl18) and were for the Papacy, fhould be cho(t~l Pore. hear~ wuh grcar aUd1e1Ke; whtteas cen~n Articles and 13. Jntbel3th.Seffionwasf?m'ec:d,~oJ7lJI!/usPmbyttr ronchtionsbetv.·mlthc:Popcandthe Councilwnebrought ~~~~~~~~~~~~§{i.~l ucles conccrnmg the E!tChon uf 1be Bdhop of R~mt, and lmlwJ thm muhtl1tf and hardmfs,&.c. ThiS Sermon bemg ended,
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