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Epp. 42-6 TVita, 190. e Bui. V. 158. ^ Lib. De I'Egl. Gall. Ii. 485 ; Bui. V. " Lib. DerEgl. Gallic. Ii. 33, 485; Mon. 160-170; Schwab, 210. The monk of Sandion. T. Iv. 10-2 ; Moustrel. I. 342. St. Donys, althougli opposed to Bene- ' Lib. De 1 Egl. Gall. 11. Cc. ; Juv. Diet, speaks with much disgust of this des Urs. 194 ; Mon. Sandion. T. Iv. Affair, t. Iv. 58-60. CiiAP. V. A. P. 140S. CARDINALS SUMMON A COUNCIL. 187 should conclude a real peace with liis rival ; but Benedict took the alarm, an...d, after having issued declarations against the conduct of tlie French king and others, he made his escape by sea from Porto Venere and took up his abode at Perpignan. "^ In the mean time Gregory had begun to distrust his own cardinals, who urged him to resign. " Fearing lest they should take some steps against him, he forbade them to leave Lucca ; and, in disregard of the engagements by which he had bound himself both at his election and in correspondence with his rival, as well as of the remonstrances which were addressed to him by the cardinals and by many bishops, he announced an intention of creatin^: four new cardinals, of whom, ,„ two were his own nephews.
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