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A08826 Christianographie, or The description of the multitude and sundry sorts of Christians in the vvorld not subiect to the Pope VVith their vnitie, and hovv they agree with us in the principall points of difference betweene us and the Church of Rome. Pagitt, Ephraim, 1574 or 5-1647. 1635 (1635) STC 19110; ESTC S113912 116,175 260

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the Empresse with her children and being displeased with Cyriacus Patriarch of Constantinople who would not allow of his cruell Murthers gave the title which he claimed to Boniface Bishop of Rome This murtherer tyrannizing over the Nobilitie some of them with Photinus whose wife he had ravished tooke him and cut off his head feet and privities giving his body to the Souldiers who burnt it Platina reports that since this time the Popes have in all their Mandats used these words In●it● Bonifacij 3. Volumus Iubemus We will and command Also Pope Adrian the second flattering another Traytor to wit Basilius who had murthered Michael the Emperor Baronius the said Basilius deposed Photius Patriarch of Constantinople who had debar'd him from the Communion for his murthers and advanced the Bishop of Rome suffering none to enter the Councell then called that did not subscribe to the Popes Supremacie This Basilius also came to an untimely death being killed by a Stagge and thus was the Supremacy founded Donnus the first subjected the Church of Ravenna to the Papacie Sabell Ennead 8. lib. 7. pag. 415. by the helpe of Theodore the Archbishop After whose death Felix the Archbishop his Successor going about to shake off the Roman yoke had his eyes put out with a hot yron and was banished into Pontus Stephen the ninth subdued the Church of Millan to the Papacie which had bin free from the Apostles time 3. For the Popes Temporalties 3. Popes Temporalties Stephanus 9. Ecclesiam Mediolanensem quae a temporibus Apostolorū libera fuit sub obedientiam Romani Pontificis redegit Zeged specul Pontif. pag. 15. Sigon de reg Ital. lib. 3. ne ●i tributū darent aut aliâ ratione obedirent indixit Gregorie the third did excommunicate his Lord and Emperor Leo the third who was desirous to abolish the Worship of Images then creeping into the Church and caused them to be defaced Also the said Pope forbad the Italians to pay the said Leo tribute or to obey him Vpon this Sentence and inhibition of Popes part of Italie rebelled against their Emperor and laid violent hands upon his Deputies and Leivetenants of whom they slew two and put out the eyes of a Third by reason of which uprore and tumults ensuing part of the countrie that rebelled was conquered by the King of Lombardy and Rome and the dominions of the Roman Dukedome fell unto the Pope So the Pope who till that time had beene a Bishop onely became a Prince Zacharias Papa ex authoritate sancti Petri Apostoli mandat populo Francorū ut Pipinus qui potestateregia utebatur etiam nominis dignitate frueretur Ita Hildericusultimus Merovingorū qui Francis imperab●t depositus est in monasterio missus est Marian. Scot. historiae lib. 3.4 How the Pope got Superiority above the Emperors and that also by Treason Pope Zacharie the first absolved Pipin and the French from their oathes to Chilperich King of France who beeing put into a Monasterie Pipin was made King in his stead for reward hereof the Exarchat of Ravenna and other lands are given to the Papacie which lands are now called St Peters patrimonie and by this meanes also the Popes Temporalities are increased Nicholas the second giveth Apulia Calabria and Sicilia to the Normans conditionally that when they should conquer those Regions and take them from the Greekes they should hold them of the Papacie and pay an Annuall tribute for them Gregor 7. primus imperium pontificum condidit quod successores invito mundo invitis Imperatoribus adeò duxere ut inferos superos in ser vitutemredegerint c. Avent Lib. 5. Gregorie the seventh before called Hildebrand founded the Pontificall Empire which his Successors have enjoyed to this day in despite of the World and of the Emperors For although since the time of Charles the great the Popes have often opposed the Emperors Yet it was not the will of Almightie God to suffer them totally to cast off the yoke of obedience by holy Writ invested upon Princes untill the time of this Gregorie who contrarie to the custome of his predecessors usurped the Papacie without any consent of the Emperor at all And hee also decreed that hee had not onely power in Heaven to binde Formula Decreti extat C. si quis deincep and to loose but also that hee had plenitude of Jurisdiction in Earth to take away and to give Empires and Kingdomes and Principalities c. Henry the fourth being then Emperor although infinitely perplexed with the Warre of Saxonie yet to suppresse this novell pertinacy of this Pope calleth a Councell at Wormes in which a Decree was made That sithence Hildebrand a fugitive Monke first of all other incroached upon the Papacie without the good liking privitie of the Emperor constituted of God to bee his Soveraigne lord and that contrary to the custome of his predecessors contrary to Law and contrary to his oath of Jnstalment c. ipso facto he was deposed Platina in vita Grego 7. Hildebrand receiving this sentence excommunicateth the Emperor Him he proscribeth depriveth of all Kingly authoritie despoileth of his Kingdomes and absolveth his Subjects from their Oathes of obedience Some of the Princes of Germanie taking notice of this Curse and threatning a Revolt This great Emperor being a man neither unlearned Vspergen Cronicon pag. 170. nor a coward for hee had fought above 60. battells was compelled to waite barefooted clad in canvas with his Empresse and his son three dayes at the Popes gate for Absolution to whom also in token of obedience hee resigned his Imperiall Ornaments The Pope fearing that the Emperors great stomacke would not digest this indignity for all his absolution given goeth about to depose him and sendeth an Imperiall crowne to Rodulph Duke of Swevia the Emperors brother in law who although he was his Leige-man and had received many benefits from him yet seduced by the Pope he taketh upon him the title of Emperor and invadeth the lands of his Soveraigne The Pope to helpe reneweth his excommunications Vspergensis Chron. folio 172. Fertur in ext●●nis positus abscissam dexteram intuitus ad Episcopesqui forte aderant graviter suspirans dixisse Ecce haec est manus qua Domino meo Henrico fidem sacramento firmavi c. Vspergensis Chron. pag. 171. impres Argentorat 1609. Idem pag. 170. and sendeth forth his Mandates full stuffed with furie Henrie after many bickerings in a battell overthroweth Rodulph who being deadly wounded and having lost his right hand saith to his Bishops who were present looking upon his hand My lords this is the hand with which I plighted my faith to my lord Henry at your intreaties thus and thus many times yet hath unfortunately fought against him Returne yee and make good your first Oath to him I am to depart to my fathers Rodolph being dead Henry calleth a Counsell at Brixia where the Acts of