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A76033 The bull of Pope Alexander VIII. Published two days before his death. Annulling all the proceedings of the French clergy, assembled at Paris, 1682 Published by authority. Alexander VIII, Pope, 1610-1691. 1691 (1691) Wing A909; ESTC R230811 7,422 8

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all Null and Void invalid and of no Force or Effect and that they were so from the very beginning are so and for ever will be so And that no Man is bound to observe them or any of them tho' he hath taken an Oath so to do And that no Man hath had or hath at present any Right Action or Colour of Title of Possession or cause of Prescription for Possession for a long time past and immemorial tho' no Disturbance or Interruption hath followed or should follow And less Title can accrue thereby for time to come Neither have they made or do they make any right Settlement but are so to be reputed and taken as if they had been never done nor extant And yet nevertheless to shew our abundant Caution as there is need tho' by our mere Motion Knowledge Deliberation and Plenitude of Power We Disown Abrogate make Void and Null the Acts and Deeds and all the Premisses aforesaid and do Vacate them as altogether without any Force or Effect and do Protest before God concerning their Nullity Decreing these present Letters and whatsoever is contained in them to be always Firm and Good notwithstanding that some having an Interest in the Premisses tho' worthy of special and particular Mention did not consent thereto nor were Called Cited and Heard Nor the Causes for which these Presents were given forth were sufficiently produced verified or any ways justified or for any other Cause whatsoever Colour Pretence and Head even in the close Body of the Law at no time upon the Account of Surreptitiousness Stealth or Nullity or Invalidity or Mistake of our Intention or the Consent of those who have an Interest or pretend to have an Interest or any other defect whatsoever tho' great unthought of or which could never be thought of or from any other Head drawn from Law Fact Statute Custom or Priviledge notwithstanding all which these Presents ought not be Questioned Impugned Invalidated Retracted called into controversy or be reduced to terms of Law but are and are to be valid and efficacious for ever and ought to have and obtain their full and entire effect and be inviolably observed by all and every one to whom it belongs or at any time hereafter shall belong Thus and no otherwise in all and singular the Premises all ordinary Judges whatsoever the Auditors of Causes of the Apostolick Chamber the Cardinals of the Sacred Roman Church even the Legats de Latere and the Nuncio's of the foresaid Apostolick See or any other whatsoever enjoying or which may hereafter enjoy any Eminent Place or Dignity are to judge and determine We taking away from them and from every one of them all Power and Authority to judge declare and interpret any otherways and if any one shall attempt either knowingly or ignorantly to judge otherwise of these Presents by any Authority whatsoever we declare it to be Null and Void notwithstanding the premises the Apostolick Constitutions and Ordinances made in General or Provincial Councils and Synods either General or Special and as far as need is our Rule and the Rule of the Apostolick Chamber of not abridging any Man's Right as also the Imperial and Municipal Laws and also all Statutes strengthned by Oath Apostolick Confirmation or any other Establishment or Custom even time out of mind as also Privileges Indulgences Concessions granted by Letters Apostolick to any Places or Persons tho' Crowned Heads or eminent for any other Dignity either Ecclesiastical or Civil or qualified any other way or requiring Special Nominations under whatsoever Tenor or Forms of Word and with what Derogatory Clauses whatsoever and other more efficacious and unusual Clauses and Decrees even like to Those made by our mere Motion certain Knowledge and Fulness of Power tho' Consistorially or any otherways Granted Published Made oftentimes iterated and at divers Seasons approved confirmed and renewed to the Contrary concerning all and every of which tho' for their sufficient derogation a special express and particular mention ought to be made of them and their Contents Word for Word and not in general Clauses importing the same thing or if any other Expression were to be made or other exquisite Form to be kept yet we accounting those Tenors to be fully and sufficiently expressed by these Presents as if they had been inserted Word for Word and judging the Form delivered in them to be observed we do specially and expresly derogate them as to the effect of the Premisses and our Will is that they be derogated any other thing to the contrary hereof notwithstanding Our Pleasure also is that the same Credit is to be given in all Places and in all Nations both in Judicatories and out of them to the Transcripts or Copies of these present Letters Subscribed by the hand of some Notary and Sealed with the Seal of some Person in Ecclesiastical Dignity as if the Breve it self had been shewn to be Read by them Given at Rome in St. Marys the Greater under the Seal of the Fisher the 4th Day of August 1690. and of our Popedom the first J. F. Cardinal Alban In the Place + of the Seal of the Fisher Upon which Letters I Publick Notary whose name is Subscribed have made this present publick Instrument and Transcript that it might be stood to and firmly believed both in Courts of Justice and without Given at Rome as above in the presence also of D. John Baptista Rigantes and of Ernestus Ziglinus who were called to witness the Premises c. In the Place ✚ of the Seal B. Cardinal Datary J. F. Cardinal Alban The Pre-inserted Apostolick Letters being compared with the Original do agree therewith Joseph Paulutius Official deputed 'T is so Witness Seraphinus Crucianus deputed Notary of the Apostolick Chamber In the Place ✚ of the Signe ALEXANDER Papa VIII IN nomine Domini Amen Cunctis ubique pateat sit notum quòd Anno a Nativitate Domini Nostri Jesu Christi Millesimo Sexcentesimo Nonagesimo primo Indictione xiiij Die verò trigesima prima Januarii Pontificatûs autem SS in Christo Patris Domini Nostri Domini ALEXANDRI PP VIII Anno ejus secundo Ego infrascriptus Officialis deputatus vidi legi quasdam Litteras sub Annulo Piscatoris more Romanae Curiae expeditas sanas integras non vitiatas tenoris qui sequitur ult ALEXANDER PP VIII Ad Perpetuam rei memoriam Inter multiplices Pastoralis Officii Nostri curas quibus jugiter premimur in illam peculiari studio incumbimus ut Apostolicae Sedis ac universalis Ecclesiae nec non etiam singularum Ecclesiarum Locorumque Piorum ac Personarum Ecclesiasticarum Jura ubique farta tecta ac illibata tueri conservare eaque adversus quaecunque per quae illis aliquid detrimenti inferri posset tradita nobis divinitùs Potestate vindicare satagamus sicut omnibus maturè ac debitè pensatis Justitiae ac rationi consentaneum esse in Domino