The Monks of the West From St Benedict to St Bernard volume 6
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. . Certitudincm tantum qua3ro. . . . Audivi in Romano concilio . . . Excommunicari regcs, &c. . . . '"— Ep. Iii. 73. " "Ne quis illud nefarium negotium quo bactenus homines in Anglia solebant velut bruta animalia venundari, deinceps ullateuus facere pras- sumat. " 202 THE PREDECESSORS OF CALIXTUS II. nounced against the infamous debauchees whose misdeeds had rendered it necessary to forbid the wearing of hair below the ears. "^ The archbishop had promised that during the truce rendered necessa...ry by the new mission to Rome, he would not excommunicate those whom the king should invest with bishoprics ; but neither would he consecrate them. Henry hastened to bestow a see upon his chancellor and his lardercr or storekeeper. '^ On Anselm's refusal, Henry decided to have them consecrated by the Archbishop of York, together with William Giffard, who had been pre- viously nominated to Winchester, and accepted by the metropolitan clergy. The ceremony was about to begin when Giifard, horrified by such iniquity/ declared that he would endure anything rather than take part in so great a ' Hume, that oracle of philosophical history in England, and other writers of his class, have jested on the importance attached by Anselm throughout his life to prohibitions against the criniti, or young men with long hair : they have affected to misunderstand the cause which then made this kind of coiffure the sign of the most monstrous excesses.
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