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8zz The Germans complain of the Popes ExafJions. John a Neat-herd Martyr. PaJ~:~::H:fc:er~~i~n~rottc~r:d ~~n:fedJ~:,: pr!: ~~h~~j ~i~} 1~a~~i~f!i,'{:%~~·:;~:~~: {~~;} &mamu, a ~n well fpokcra, fingularly WJtted, and well vcrs t~ings elfe inci~r~lt in the tunc of this Et~peror; as firH ':,;;~·~:~· reafoned,llcppmg forth, with ~ot cloqut"ncc, and no lt:fs t~ching the unbrotherlyconcct~tion and confliCts between bil a,.,~,, boldndS, proved the (aid fanthon to be profita_ble, holy thiS F_reJ"ick and AlbtrtuJ Ius Brother, ~~.4 -i;t{;c ~~~ ~;~~~~4[~~~l0U:~t~:~~~~fc~t~~~I\~~dn~~c~fi~ci~! ~~~~115 of~~~:!~ ~~~~:=~:~~ ;~~ft;: .. ~-~1~~~~~rt?~f§l Tbt c«n- wi~~"!Jr~ 1l~t.b=~~~"I7:{~1~~~~J;~c }i:e ~~~f~:~ ~t~(:~nsJ;~~ ':4rs ~~;~~;~:!:~. 3~e;~n~~~~~~n~~ ~i~ plzintoitMdmck the Emperor had thcrcdone~JSplrtli~eWJfeto- M1Htntrsand Vmmam, and after between cheFrencb- ?1.E~i: :~f!~~~~:::e~c';~~~:~:hrh~~~kr:t:~r:~~ ::;::~~e~i~~7~y:t~~ 7oh!~~~ ~~~~ ~~h~~:;r1i :t~~ta· chc Emperor, chat be ili6uld no longer be under che fub- refer to other Writers, where chey arc to be found m~rc oppodfion jcdion ~f the Popes of &m~, cxa:pt they had firfi obtain-• amply difoourfed. of We PoP' ~~d~~~:::~~e\ 1:~~:u'U:fu~\;~~2~~~~~ Ch~:.~ ~~yn:':~~~~~~~~n;ff~~ deferv(Q) than the Frtnch_mm or ItallitnJ, w~fe fcrvants as were condmlned, _and fuffered the pains of tire for tefii- (and efpccillly of t.he Italians) d1ey arc w.:>rthily to be call- mony ofChrifi and hiS Truch. Ofwhom one was j()hn cd, except that th.eu dbte ~ere. altu«<. The Noblts and a Pallor or a Ne:J.t·herd, whk~ was a keeper of Cauc:l :The Commonilty of GtrmanJ dtd mfiamly intrel:t. with mol\: other was 'J()annes Je Wifaha, alt~gll not burned, ret wdghty rnfons and examples,both for theut1hty and pro- perlecuted neu tO dcath,w¥ler the R.e.gn of this Emperor lit of the Empire, to have the Emperors aid and help FrtdtricuJ the 3d. ~~~er~~~~h ~0:u:~a~i1:;h~~o !J~e ~t ~nh~n~:t0a1~~7gt: Set:l ~!;;:,\~~a~ lob,Bi~:~~;~~;b~~~~,;;j:~~ JHn ~uminy in 1 h1~ 1hcy alone had not the ufe of thttt own ned and burntd for an Hm1:ick one J()hn, which was a ~~!c'!;. !h~i~· r~:~~~~~h~i~\~:::; il~~~~h ~~~:~n\~=~~~o:~f ~:~~~ f:;~}/~eata~~~~·~~uh~,e~~~~ z:tlntl~; {'E~} Popes, by whom th~ were defend.~d ; which alfo provi- Clergy was ignominiOUS and abominable lxfore God, Ex ~:r~~~da~~~~~~r:~~f~:~r;_t~heli';h%~~~~\~~!et~~ MTee:ther was ~or JMnnu Wtfali_a, who was corn-J•~14w .. pcror ought to forefee withm. h1s E~npire, and to provide plained upon_ w1to D1tthtru_s the f'tehbdhop of Mentz., !~;~.pnfe- ~i~1~!sJ:~~j~ra1~1~a~t~S{1:!;nr~r~: ~~·;!Y~i~~~~ ~~: ~~:~1hh~~~er~Vh!J~~: th~dfa~pi~~:~: {~~;:} foreign NatJOL"IS, having recourfe unto thetr Kings, being fearing elfe to be depofed again from_ his Bifhoprick, di- :rclieved and defended by them from the faid Exad:ions, red"eth forth Cornmiffion to the Um.verfitics of Htititl- :and theGmvans>"1nd States of the Empire flying wuo their burgh and Colen, to have the matter itt examination; who ~~~:d %e~;~i:1f'G~::~o£:': ?be~h~::~ M~~t~~~~~~~~~::~~;~;t~~::0 ~:! 1c~~ bc:ing moved, and fXU1ly overcome by their pcrfwa- he.~ould prefentand giveupallhis Tre:~,d(es, works and ftons, promifed that he would provide no ldS for them, wnnngs, wharfocver ~c had made or preached ; that being than the King of !"ranct bad done for the Frenchmen, and done, they divided hiS Books amongfi themfelves, fevmlly to make DecretS ut that behalf. But the grave authority every man to find out what HertriCS and Errors they could. of <v£-nta~ Syivlm, as Platina writeth in the Hifl:ory of His Articles and Opinions are dlefc • ~~d~~£=d~::n:.hed~~(~er~w~~h d~: ~m;~~ Jai~=~~;:;:::t~~;~e;~~/;;~~:r;fa; :~~~';,& ~dj. that he, contemning the equal? Jufi ~ndnccdfary ~equelis btilt'tl~tbtWordofGoJ, tmJno~ tbt Glofirfany Man, or {;/.~:;~·1. of his Subjcds, chofc the fatd v!EtJtriS to bt.: Ius Em- Fatbm. Tb11tthtWorJo{GoJu t9bet.xpoumkdwithtk nothinc. baffador unto~alixWJ then newly c~lOfen Pope, to fw~ erN/at:'~ if rme place wirhanotbtr. Tbat Prtlatt_J have m :;:!•:: unto him in h,i.s name, and to prom•fe the abfolute ob~t- authorltJ _to m~kt ~~.nOT to tx~urul the Smptures, b] IIIOR po?'· ence of all German;. as theonly ~utry (as they call it) anr pu11ilar r1g~t. g1-ven unto tbtm mwt than t() an()tbtr. ~;:no ~~J~C::~~~.;~~r:~~~et~~~~~~~l~;~~~;~n~:h:41h: ~;;;;;~~;;~~:;::;,;s::!;J;J;L:r:~:'ro~;~~e;;J. E~;::t being EmOOifador for the faid Frlll'm~l:,promLfin& that he Exmam Unfl~rm a1~J ConfirmatiOn t() be rtprove~; CM· unaion (<· i;~~h ~e~~=n~:'\v~ (~~~:;~~ ~~:~o~~~ from {!~~;;1 }oa~~~~ffi,:;(),;b;?,;:t:::.ed. TbePnm11q oJS~: ~~ Thus twice Fwltrick of Auftricb contemned and de- Certain other Article> alfo were gathered out of him tbo Pope. rided the Germans, and fntfirnting them of their _native by his advcrfaries, _but in fuch_fort, that they may (~ Decrees and Or~ances, brou~ht them under fub)cdion nd.ter tO follo,_v thctr own mahciousgad_tering,thantrue mr:et~~b:}~;~~!~;1;:1J~l~(~\:S~1~e;:~~~~~ :~lllen;;~~~l~~.wherrof UlOre IS tO be undaflcOO an natonlytobcchofen, butalfocrowned~ng of~ ThllSwhenWefoilanuswascommandcdtoaf!FC3',there m;tJs, and did amx:iate him ~o the miniftrauon of t~e convented together firll the Archbil1lop, ~ Inquifir~r. the Empire, 1cn after his death (as tt c:nne f? pafs) the _Empire Dod:ors of Col m, and the Dcdors of Ht,Jtlburg~,wlth the Fr..W.i•k fhould be tranfported into another Family, f'!fpeCbn~ I~ Mafrusof the fame, and t~e Rtdurofthe ~n!v~ty of rg:;;:...~~ Gumans, whom he had twice contrary ro his ~ws made Mnm:., the Dean of Faculucs, Ba~hdors of D•vnuty, and E::~U: ~llca:;~~~~j~uu;~~~:~~:r~!~:~:e~o~~~~~ :~~~Y~~~i~:~~~~~~~~~;r~;;~~~ 0 ~· and again the fecond time after his Coronatton, andde;uh many rchgtous Prelates, Scholar5:> wuh aDod:or of FrancofPol--'C Nich()/as the fifrh, denying their requefis. Where- fort, the !:iumner an_d ~I(S,wh!ch all met together in 1h_e upon Gtrman; being in this miferable poverty ~nd gr_k· weat Hall of the Minomtt, for the c:xam.inarion of this ~:! ~~~j1,~~ ~~~~~l:i~1~~h~ ~=:~:1Yc~~n':~1f!;~~~ JcF:ie~:£~~;· th~ Inquifitor firfi fltteth in . the l•ighefi ~~;;:t unto Lurher's time ; as the H1lloms hereafter followm.g-do pl:11:e, then after h1m, others acco~dmg to the•r degre~. In tefiitie. the beginning of the EKaroinauon, fufi the Inqwfi~~

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