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Cap. I, and Kings, and dijjtofeof their {Dwiinwrisi'T ^the beft Bifhcp i yet here weneed make no Controverfie, which of the Facultiesamongftthem is the belt afTertor of this Seditious Doctrine \. fince we fee by experience,that both Parties do their utmoft to uphold it. 'Tis faid, that the Fieldsadjoyning to Badaioz, of which this Simancas was Prelate, are fo peltered withthe multitude of Locufts, that the King is forced to provide many men for theburning of them. And it would do well, if he and others by punifhmcnt wouldreftrain the publifhing and maintaining of fuch mifchievous Principles withintheir Dominions. ,Another Spaniard, and a Famous Jefuite, Ludovicus Molina, though, at firft De juftitia ih hhe feems a little modeft in refped of the Pope, but would have the Subjeds take Tom.i.Tract,upon them tochaftife their Kings i yet that a little advice from His Holinefs would 2 - d i r P- 2 9 c o ] -do'noharm: However, the farther he goeth, the more he imbraceth this jurif- ' ' 2 5 2 1 4 -didion of Rome s and then at laft in feveral places, boldly affirms the Popes1Power in depofing Kings : ADodrine, which I dare fay he never learned "from . " 'P o t e f t f mth'at'Pibus Manuel, of his Darling and daily Companion, Ibome a Ktmpii) and E^R?yet, .'this durft he offer to the King of Spain*ges,eofq; Regnisiuisprivare.. , „ Molin. de juft. Tom. i. col. 217.lL Col. 225. Iroperatorisdepofmonem ex juftacaufa pertinereadfummum Pontificem. id. Col 220.poffefummum Pont, deponere Reges, ca'q;, ratione merito cranftuliffe Imperium a Gratis ad 'Germunits, depoftiiiTeq;Hildcricum, & priyaffe Regm adminiftrationequendam Litptanice Regem. id. Col. 221. fi P.inceps aliquisHireticusautSchirmaricusfieret,poffet fummus Pont, uti adverfus eum gladio Tcmporali, procedtrequeufque ad dcpofitionem & expulfionem illius a Regno.Another Spaniard, but a Dominican, Pe.trus de Ledefma, tells the People prettyStories how to get rid of their Kings : for if the Prince, as he faith, be an Heretick,and that crime by his-cunning, cannot be fufficiently proved againft him ;then let him publickly be Fxcommunicatod, and allis as fure-as a Gun: for by this mean's he is abfo- • Port fententiam declarativam de criftiine ha?-'lutely deprived of all Rule whatever, arid his Subjeils r e f i s aut Appftafia> Prineeps ihjufte polfidet Prinarebblioed(if they be able) ioraifeWar againji him, c !P a t u m > & m i t l u e

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