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A31419 A dissertation concerning the government of the ancient church by bishops, metropolitans, and patriarchs more particularly concerning the ancient power and jurisdiction of the bishops of Rome and the encroachments of that upon other sees, especially the See of Constantinople / by William Cave ... Cave, William, 1637-1713. 1683 (1683) Wing C1595; ESTC R19344 102,691 402

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Yoak and had restor'd times of Liberty under the conduct of his Imperial Grace and Piety He wrote likewise to the Empress Leontia one who is said to have been not one jot better than her Husband with flattering Caresses and under abundance of good words courts her kindness and patronage to the Church of S. Peter which he fails not to back with Thou art Peter and upon this Rock c. To thee I will give the Keys c. XV. NOT long after Gregory dies and Sabinian who succeeded living not full six Months Boniface the Third of that name takes the Chair He had very lately been Apocrisiarius or the Pope's Legate at Constantinople where he wanted not opportunities to insinuate himself into the favour of Phocas and the Courtiers And now he thought it a fit time to put in for what the Popes notwithstanding all the pretences of Self-denial so much desir'd the Title of Universal Bishop and the rather because Cyriacus Patriarch of Constantinople was at this time under disfavour at Court. From the very first entrance upon the Papacy he dealt with Phocas about this matter and at length gain'd the point though not without some considerable difficulty and opposition aegre nec sine multa contentione as my Authors have it At last out comes an Edict from Phocas commanding that the Church of Rome should be styl'd and esteem'd the Head of all Churches and the Pope Universal Bishop A rare Charter sure not founded upon the Canons of the Church but upon an Imperial Edict and this Edict too granted by the vilest and the worst of Men. But so they had it no matter how they came by it And now that Title that had so lately been new vain proud foolish prophane wicked hypocritical presumptuous perverse blasphemous devilish and Antichristian became in a moment not only warrantable but holy and laudable being sanctified by the Apostolic See XVI FROM henceforth the Church of Rome sate as Queen and govern'd in a manner without control For the Empire being broken in the West by the irruptions of the Lombards into Italy and its Power declining in the East by the successful invasions of the Saracens the Emperours were but little at leasure to support and buoy up the Honour of the Constantinopolitan Patriarchate Advantages which the Popes knew well enough how to improve And indeed every Age made new Additions to the height of the Papal Throne and the Pride of that Church increasing proportionably to its Power and Grandeur hector'd the World into submission to the See of Rome which as imperiously imposed its Commands and Principles upon other Churches as Tyrants do Laws upon conquer'd Countries Witness for a concluding instance those extravagant Canons or Articles DICTATES he calls them which Pope Gregory the Seventh publish'd about the year MLXXV. I know Monsieur Launoy has attempted to shew that these Dictates concerning the Prerogative of the See Apostolic were not fram'd by Gregory the Seventh Whether his Reasons be conclusive I am not now at leasure to enquire Sure I am they are without any scruple own'd for his by Baronius and generally by all the Writers of that Church And Launoy himself is forc'd to grant that several of them are agreeable enough to the Humour Pretensions and Decrees of that Pope They run thus 1. That the Church of Rome is founded by our Lord alone 2. That the Bishop of Rome only can be truly styl'd Universal Bishop 3. That he alone has power to depose or reconcile Bishops 4. That his Legate though of an inferiour Degree is above all Bishops in Council and may pronounce sentence of Deposition against them 5. That the Pope may depose absent Bishops 6. That where any are excommunicated by him we may not among other things so much as abide in the same House with them 7. That he only may according to the necessity of Times make new Laws constitute new Churches turn a Canonry into an Abby and on the contrary divide a rich Bishoprick and unite such as are poor 8. That it is lawful only for him to use the Imperial Ornaments 9. That all Princes shall kiss none but the Pope's Feet 10. That his Name alone shall be recited in Churches 11. That there is but one only name in the World that is that of Pope 12. That it is in his power to depose Emperours 13. That in case of necessity he may translate Bishops from one See to another 14. That wheresoever he please he may ordain a Clerk to any Church 15. That whoever is ordain'd by him may have the Government of any other Church but may not bear Arms nor may receive a superiour Degree from any Bishop 16. That no Council ought to be call'd General without his Command 17. That no Chapter nor Book shall be accounted Canonical without his authority 18. That no Man may reverse Sentence past by him and he only may reverse all others 19. That he ought not to be judg'd by any 20. That none presume to condemn any person that appeals to the Apostolic See 21. That the weightier Causes of every Church ought to be referr'd to that See 22. That the Church of Rome never err'd nor as the Scripture testifies shall ever err 23. That the Bishop of Rome if Canonically ordain'd is by the merits of S. Peter undoubtedly made holy as S. Ennodius Bishop of Pavia bears witness favour'd herein by many of the holy Fathers as is contain'd in the Decrees of the blessed Pope Symmachus 24. That by his leave and command Subjects may accuse their Superiours 25. That without any Synod he may depose and reconcile Bishops 26. That no Man shall be accounted Catholic that agrees not with the Church of Rome 27. That it is in his power to absolve the Subjects of unjust Governours from their Fealty and Allegiance These were Maxims with a witness deliver'd like a true DICTATOR and Head of the Church And it shew'd the World was sunk into a prodigious Degeneracy when a Man durst but so much as think of obtruding such Principles upon the Consciences of Men and imposing them upon the belief of Mankind The END Books Printed for and Sold by RICHARD CHISWELL FOLIO SPeed's Maps and Geography of Great Britain and Ireland and of Foreign Parts Dr. Cave's Lives of the Primitive Fathers in 2. Vol. Dr. Cary's Chronological Account of Ancient Time Wanley's Wonders of the little World or Hist of Man Sir Tho. Herbert`s Travels into Persia c. Holyoak's large Dictionary Latine and English Sir Rich. Baker's Chronicle of England Wilson's Compleat Christian Dictionary B. 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