Historical Essays Upon Paris Translated From the French volume 1

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Historical Essays Upon Paris Translated From the French volume 1
M De Germain Franois Poullain Saint Foix
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J- Chronicjue de Montftrt, par Dutbcfnc. Vol. V.
202 Hijlorical EJJays * At the general Council helJ at Vicnne in Dauphiny, compofed of upwards of 300 Arch- bifaops, Biftiops, and Do&ors, of Germany, Italy, England, Spain and France, all (except an Italian Prelate, and the Archbifhops of Sens, Rheims and Rouen) reprefented, that it would be againft natural equity to fupprefs the Order of the Templars, before they had been heard in their own defence, and upon their exceptions againft the evidenc
...es, and without having con- fronted them with their accufers, as they had re- quefted in all their petitions. The Pope, afto- niftied at this general cppofition to his intentions, bellowed forth, That if for want of fame forma- lilies, a judicial fentence (via juftitiae) could not be pronounced upon them, the extent of bis Pontifi- cal power Jupplicd them all^ and that he would condemn f them by way of expedient, rather than taufe any uneafinefs to his dear fan the King of France. In effect, in a fecret Confiftory, held fome months after, of the Cardinals and Bifhops, whofe complaifance, (fays Vtrtot^] broug ht them back to his opinion, he broke and annulled the Order of Templars.

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