The History of the Popes, Their Church And State, in the Sixteenth And Seventeenth Centuries
The History of the Popes, Their Church And State, in the Sixteenth And Seventeenth Centuries
Ranke Leopold Von
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M^^ eattolica foase vi- cina e potessimo parlare insieme ed anche abboccarsi con I'tmperatore— -havendo per ogni mode S. M^ Cesarea da incontrarsi da noi,--che forse potriamo acconciare le coee del mondo, o nessuno le acconcier^ mai se non dio solo, quando parerik a Sua Oivioa Maestii." [Touching the article of ccmimu- nication in both kinds, we will not hesitate to say, with all the freedom we are assured we may use towards his majesty, that it appears to us a glaring contradiction, to demand ...so much liberty and license in the council, and at the same time to require that we should hinder the said council, and prohibit the em- peror, the king of France, the duke of Bava- ria, and the oUier princes, firom proposing this and many other articles, seeing that they have deliberately resolved on proposing them throuffh their ambassadors and {^elates, evea tbou^ it should be in opposition to the will of the legates. Upon this head his majesty must adopt what views he shall think proper. As fkr as we are concerned, we have hitheilo postponed the matter, and will endeavour to postpone it as much as we can, notwithstand- ing the earnestness with which it has been urged, and still is so, by the said princes, who protest that, if it is not conceded to them, they will lose all their subjects, who, they sav, are in fiiult only on this point, and in all others are good catholics; and, moreover, they say, if the same be not granted tb^n, they will take it of themselves, and will com- bine with the neij?hbourin|[ sectaries and protestants, whom if they iom in this oae of the cup, they will be forced to abjure our re- ligion.
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