Origines Anglicanae, Vol. 2 of 2
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Excerpt from Origines Anglicanae, Vol. 2 of 2: Or, a History of the English Church From the Conversion of the English Saxons Till the Death of King John 15. Pope Gregory pushes on his design to change the ancient government of the church and set up an ecclesiastic monarchy: the advantages he had to carry on his design: challenges an authority over Christian princes; attempts to make them vassals to the papacy. 16. Gregory treats the clergy as his vassals: the mischiefs occasioned by his conduct: pretends that the kingdom of England was a fee of the papacy, and requires an oath of fealty from the king: grounds of that pretence: his pretensions rejected by the king. 17. Gregory summons archbishop Lanfranc to Rome. He refuses to go; justifies himself by the law of England; denies the authority of bishops of Rome. The king and archbishop maintain the rights of the church and kingdom of England. Pope Gregory complains; but in vain; Ab Anno 1079 Ad Annum 1086; 1. Pope Gregory endeavours to secure the friendship of the king. He summons a council to meet at Rome; changes canonical profession of bishops to an oath of fealty; takes pattern from the feudal law; forces this oath on the archbishop of Aquileia. 2. The bishops of Italy, France, and Germany oppose the usurpation of pope Gregory. Vassalage of the western church begun by that prelate. Kings and bishops of England maintain the rights of the church and kingdom of England, and keep out the usurpation of pope Gregory. 3. King William applies himself to bring England to the model of Normandy; reduces the revenues thereof to baronies and knights fees: the changes occasioned hereby. The state of church revenues under the ancient English government. 4. Clergy and religious are uneasy under the change in their tenures. Pope Gregory complains of the contempt of his authority by archbishop Lanfranc; summons him to Rome; but in vain. The Norman bishops despise his authority. The king defends them in their contempt, and forces the pope´s legate to withdraw his censures. 5. The king imprisons the bishop of Bayeux. Pope Gregory petitions for his release; but in vain. The abbot and monks of Glastonbury quarrel: some monks killed in that dispute. 6. The occasion of those disputes. The controversy betwixt the secular clergy and religious begins. 7. The occasion of the aforesaid controversy. 8. Pope Gregory in vain pretends to authority in England. Lanfranc begins exempt jurisdictions out of his diocese. 9. Exempt jurisdictions contrary to the ancient canons: the ill effects thereof. Ecclesiastic courts separated from the civil: consequence thereof. 10. The law which occasioned that separation. The ancient authority of princes in matters ecclesiastical; of the kings of England in particular. 11. The laws and proceedings of the ancient English kings in affairs of religion. 12. Reasons of the changes introduced by the king. He separates the ecclesiastical from civil courts by a law. 13. Changes in the course of civil justice occasioned thereby. Mr. Selden´s opinions of that law. About the Publisher Forgotten Books publishes hundreds of thousands of rare and classic books. Find more at www.forgottenbooks.com This book is a reproduction of an important historical work. Forgotten Books uses state-of-the-art technology to digitally reconstruct the work, preserving the original format whilst repairing imperfections present in the aged copy. In rare cases, an imperfection in the original, such as a blemish or missing page, may be replicated in our edition. We do, however, repair the vast majority of imperfections successfully; any imperfections that remain are intentionally left to preserve the state of such historical works.
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