Religion And Policy And the Countenance And Assistance Each Should Give to the Other. : With a Survey of the Power And Jurisdiction of the Pope in the Dominions of Other Princes.
Religion And Policy And the Countenance And Assistance Each Should Give to the Other. : With a Survey of the Power And Jurisdiction of the Pope in the Dominions of Other Princes.
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Whereupon tfao Pope sent two Nuncios to Paris, the one the Genertl of die Cordeliers, and the other a Dominican, both men famous for learning, to inform and satisfy tlw King in the point* But PhiUp de Valois (who was now King, and had no reverence for John) made tfao matter to be discussed by thirty Doctors of the fii^ culty; Digitized by VjOOQ IC FROM CLEMENT V. TO EUGENIUS IV. 909 cultjr ; who were so ornch too hard fcr the Nutocio«> CHAP* that the King Bent their judgments under their seab t...o the Pope, cfesiring him that he would believe that those Doctors understood theology b^ter than ai^ of the canon Lawyers of Rome did. The Pope, find- ing liiat his decree was not approved, declared that he had only proposed it as a matter to be debated. Certain it is, that upon this judgment of the Univer* sity of Paris, the Pope did not only desist from justi* fying his decree, but gave a public act of retractation; * whether it was that he was convinced in his con^ science of his error, or upon the threats of King Philip of Valois, who had sent him word in these very terms, ^^ queit'ii ne ^e retractmt il leferoit ttrdrt^ Monsieur Mezeray will not take upon him to deter- mine : and this was the opinion that the Church of France had of the iniallibility of the Pc^ in the year diirteen hundred thirty-three.
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