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£ « aterati CouncilrtoPope Julius II ., is ike f oUowii ^ g i ^ expr e ^ sion : ^ CHira deniqiieut salu ^ em , quam dedisti nobis , et vitam , et spiritum non amittamus . Tu enim pastor , Tu medieus , Tu gubernator , Tu cultor , < ( or , as another edition has it , ciis £ os , )< Tu denique Alter Decs in Terns . V Finally , Take care , that we && not lose that
salvation ( or health !) ta&ich thou hast given us ; that life and breath . For Thou art shepherd , Thou art physician , Thou art governor , Thou art husbandman ^ ( or keeper , ) Thou , fi nally , art another ( or second ) Goi > on earth . ( Concil . Edit . Bin . Colon . Agrip . 1618 . )
Dr . Stapleton , in the dedication of a work to Pope Gregory XIII ., which work was revised and approved by the licensers of books , and declared by them to contain €€ nothing contrary to faith and morality , " and was afterwards dedicated by the Paris printers to Pope Paul V ., addresses his Holiness under the titles of < c Sanctissimus
et Beatissimus Pater , Pontifex Optimus Maximus . " Most holy and most blessed Father , and Pontiff , greatest and best ; and further says , * ' Opusculum hoc nostrum , &c . sub tui amplissimi nominis Planeque Supremi
in Terris Numinis , tutela atque auspiciis in lucein emissiiin . " This our work , SfC is published { under the protection and authority of your most venerable Name , and of your evidently Supreme Deity ( or Godsijip ) upon earth . XStaple . Op . Lutet . t Paris .
1620 . ] " In one of the Glosses upon an Extravagant of Pope JohnXXIL , Deverbor * signify Cum inter , - Gimp , iv ., are these words : " Credere r autem DoHiNtJM Deum Nostrum Pafam , conditorem dictse decretalis et istius
sic nQn potuisse statuere , prout statuit , haereticum ^ censeretur . " To believe that oxjr Lord ^ God the P ' ope , the author of the , said Decretal \ could not so ordain as he hath ordained , ought to be esteemed' heretical . [ lab . vi . Decr ^ Bonif . VIII , Constit . Clem , et
Extravag . ] Pope Nicholas assumed the title of God , and argued &om that title that no mto coulS Sm ^ M ^ nee poM po ^ se Pontigpein ^ qu ^ m con ^ stat a pio pwicxp ^ Co ^ tfuUwQ , Deum
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appeliatum : $ » Iee ^ pos se Dfitij ^ i , ^ hominibus 1 judicari manifestUria es ) fe . It is evidently shewn that the &mtiff whom Hisycertain that pious > Prince , Constantine , called Qo *> , ^ an % o 0 beut all bound a or loosed ' by ike& secuhr power : And 'tis mamfestthaViQ ^
cannot be judged by mfn * : pJectet . Par . i . Distiiic . 96 , Cap . ra ;! Edii ; Lugd . An . 1661 . ] >;¦ , ! . Anthony Mureturs , ambassador of Francis it , King of Finance , vto / Pope Pius IV ., in one Oration to this
Pontiff has these words : " SuMma plane omriia , ac prope divina in eb requirun tur , qui- clavuni in Ecclesiae navi teneat : Cujus a nutu pendeant leges : Cuju& ad pedes Reges ipsi se abjiciant : Cujfe arbitrio pandatur coelum : Qui denique supra omne humane dignitatis fastigium evectus , Dei personam inter
HOMINES SUSTINEAT . ^ All the H ( h blest , and even almost Divine qualifications , are required in him who is to hold the helm in the ship > of the church : Upon whose nod the laws are to depend : At whose feet Kings are to prostrate themselves : At whose
pleasure Heaven is to be opened : fFho finally is ewalted above all height of human dignity , and is to sustain the very person of Goi > amongst men . [ Muret . Orat . 5 . Vol . I .. p . 64 . Edit . Ingolstad . ]— -This he represents
to the Pope himself as the common character of all the popes ; and accordingly in another Oration to the same Trope , he thus addresses him : €€ Agedum , beatissime Pater , ita te Deus ille . cujtrs tu person am in
terns sustines— -Ecclesiae suae praeesse velit . 5 > May that God , most blessed Far ther , WHOSE PERSON YOU SUSTAII ^ ON earth , cause you long to preside over the church , fid . p . 70 . ] r-And in another Oration to him : " Quis enim
per ilium , cujus locum ^ n terris obtiues , rerum omnium praepotentem Deum , ad istam sedem provectus , te ornatior : ? f ' c Wfro ofithfoe . rtkat haw been ewalted to this Sefyby that God , the Almighty Governor of the world , whose place yojj possess oh earth , was ev&f njfafreadonrted titan yw ?
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Monthly Repository (1806-1838) and Unitarian Chronicle (1832-1833), April 2, 1820, page 206, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse.ac.uk/periodicals/mruc/issues/vm2-ncseproduct2487/page/14/
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