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contain these things: and at the aforesaid suggestion and knowledge, and by the same authority, we appoint and decree, that preachers of God, and all others, whatever be their condition, rank, or order, who for the future shall presume with a rash boldness to affirm in their sermons to the people, or in any other way, that these assertions thus repudiated and condemned by us are true, or to read, hold or possess as true, the abovesaid books, after they shall have had knowledge of these presents, shall incur by this very thing the sentence of excommunication, from which they shall not be able to obtain absolution from any person but the Roman pontiff, except they are at the point of death. Subjecting also, at the like suggestion and knowledge, and by the same authority, to the same penalty and censure, those persons who shall dare to assert that those persons incur the crime of heresy or mortal sin, who hold the contrary opinion, namely, that the glorious Virgin Mary was conceived with original sin; since this has not yet been decided by the Roman church and the apostolic see. *

Alexander 7, An. Dom. 1661.

Great Roman Collection of Bulls, entitled the Magnum Bullarium Romanum. (Printed at Luxemburgh, 1727.)

The renewal of the constitutions and decrees which were published in favour of the opinion which asserts, that the soul of the blessed Virgin Mary was preserved at its creation and infusion into the body from original sin.

aut ordinis, ac conditionis fuerunt, qui de cætero ausu temerario præsumpserint in eorum sermonibus ad populum, seu aliàs quomodolibet affirmare, hujusmodi sic per nos improbatas et damnatas assertiones veras esse, aut dictos libros pro veris legere, tenere, vel habere, postquàm de præsentibus scientiam habuerint ; excommunicationis sententiam eo ip-o incurrant, a qua ab alio quàm a Romano pontifice (nisi in mortis articulo) nequeant absolutionis beneficium obtinere. Item molu, scientiâ, et auctoritate similibus, simili pœnæ ac censuræ subjicientes eos, qui ausi fuerint asserere, contrarium opinionem tenentes, videlicet gloriosam Virginem Mariam cum originali peccato fuisse conceptum, hæresis crimen, vel peccatum incurrere niortale; cum nondum sit a Romana ecclesia et apostolica sede decisum: non obstantibus constitutionibus et ordinationibus apostolicis contrariis quibuscumque.

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who declare the contrary opinion, proceed in contradiction to the aforesaid prohibitions either to impugn or to mutilate the aforesaid sentence both in public and in private, and so to interpret the favour granted by the Roman pontiffs to that religious ceremony and festival, as to frustrate them; whence the offences, scandals, and quarrels, which Paul 5th and Gregory 15th, our predecessors, desired to prevent, still continue.

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But, adhering to the constitutions of Sixtus 4, we forbid any one to assert, that on this account those who hold the contrary opinion, namely, that the glorious Virgin Mary was conceived with original sin, incur thereby the crime of heresy or mortal sin, since this has not yet been decided by the Roman church and by the apostolic see, as we now by no means desire or intend to decide, but rather we subject those, who dare to condemn that contrary opinion as the crime of heresy, mortal sin, or impiety, to the other weightier penalties, which we have above inflicted upon those opposing this our constitution, in addition to the penalties to which Sixtus 4, and the Roman pontiffs, our other predecessors, subjected them.

* Pergunt aliqui contrariæ illius opinionis assertores, contra præfatas prohibitiones tum privatim, tum publicè præfatam sententiam aut impugnare aut vellicare, et favorem a Romanis pontificibus cultu et festo secundum illam præstitam ita interpretari, ut frustrentur unde offensiones, scandala et jurgia, quibus obviare voluerint Paulus 5, et Gregorius 15, nostri prædecessores, perdurant adhuc. *

Vetamus autem, Sixti 4 constitutionibus inhærentes, quempiam asserere, quod propter hoc contrariam opinionem tenentes, videlicet gloriosam Virginem Mariam cum originali peccato fuisse conceptam hæresis crimen, aut mortale peccatum incurrant; cum a Romanâ ecclesiâ et ab apostolicâ sede nondum fuerit hoc decisum, prout nos nunc minime decidere volumus, aut intendimus; quin potius contrariam illam opinionem hæresis aut peccati mortalis, aut impietatis damnare audentes, præter pœnas, quibus eos subjecit Sixtus 4, aliique prædecescores nostri Romani pontifices, gravioribus aliis pœnis subjicimus, quas in contrafacientes huic nostræ constitutioni superiùs infleximus.

S. Augustini Episcopi. Liber de Hares. tom. 8, p. 3.

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19. Sethiani

20. Archontiaci

21. Cerdoniani

22. Marcionitæ 23. Apellitæ 24. Severiani 25. Tatiani

26. Cataphryges 27. Papaziani

28. Artotyrtæ

29. Tessares Crædecatitæ 30. Alogii

31. Adimiani

32. Elcesæi

33. Theoditiani

34. Melchisedeciani
35. Bardesanistæ
36. Noetiani

37. Valesii

38. Cathari

39. Angeleci
40. Apostolici
41. Sabelliani
42. Origeniani
43. Alii Origeniani
44. Pauliani
45. Photiniani
46. Manichæi
47. Hieracitæ

48. Meletiani

49. Ariani
50. Vadiani
51. Semiariani

52. Macedoniani
53. Æriani
54. Etiani

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57. Massiliani

58. Metangismonites 59. Seleuciani

60. Proclianitæ 61. Patriciani

62. Ascitæ

63. Passalorynchitæ
64. Aquarii
65. Coluthiani
66. Floriniani

67. De mundi statu dissentientes 68. Nudis pedibus ambulantes 69. Donatistæ

70. Priscillianistæ

71. Cum hominibus non mandu

cantes

72. Rhetoriani

73. Christi divinitatem passibilem dicentes

74. Triformem Deum putantes 75. Aquam Deo coæternam di

centes

76. Imaginem Dei non esse animam dicentes

77. Innumerabiles mundos opi

nantes

78. Animas converti in dæmones et in quæcumque animalia

existentes

79. Liberationem omnium apud inferos factam Christi descensione credentes

80. Christi de Patre nativitati

81. Luceriferiani 82. Jovinianistæ 83. Arabici

84. Helvidiani

85. Paterniani,

86. Tertullianistæ. 87. Abeloitæ

88. Pelagiani.

St. Augustine's Book upon Heresies. Bened. Edit.

1. Simonians

2. Menandrians

3. Saturninians 4. Basilidians

5. Nicolaites

6. Gnostics

7. Carpocratians 8. Cerinthians

9. Nazarenes 10. Ebionites

11. Valentinians 12. Secundians

13. Ptolomæites

14. Marcites 15. Colorbasians 16. Heracleonites 17. Ophites 18. Caianians

Persecutions of the Albigenses.

Bzovius' Ecclesiastical Annals in continuation of Cardinal Baronius' Annals, tom. 13, p. 156. Innocent 3, An. Dom. 1209.

Pope Innocent could no longer brook the obstinacy of the erring Albigenses, forasmuch as they were neither moved by the miracles wrought by the Godlike Dominick, nor by the truth of his doctrine, nor by the sanctity of his life, nor by the force of his reasoning, and they defended their contumacy with arms. Wherefore he proclaimed a sacred war against them, and he animated the crusaders with many rewards in order that they might carry it on strenuously. Simon C. Mountford lived in those days, a man distinguished by his faith, bold in war, of great prudence, intelligent, munificent, splendid, and affable, a defender of the Catholic faith, and a most eager adversary of the heretics. By the advice of the legates and the princes he was appointed to command the army. Much trouble was expended in taking the camp of Minerva, for there were found therein 180 persons, who preferred being burnt alive to adopting a pious creed.

19. Sethians 20. Archontiacs 21. Cerdonians 22. Marcionites 23. Apellites 24. Severians 25. Tatians 26. Cataphygians 27. Papazians, &c. &c. In all, 88.

Bzovii Annales Ecclesiastici, tom. 13, p. 156, An. Chr. 1209.

Inn. 3, 12.

Ferre non poterat Innocentius Pontifex errorum Albigensium pervicaciam, quod neque miraculis a Divo Dominico patratis, neque doctrinæ veritate, neque vitæ sanctitate aut orationis efficacia moverentur, ut armis pervicaciam suam tuerentur. Quamobrem bellum sacrum in eos indixit, et indictum ut acriter depugnarent, crucesignatos multis præmiis animavit. Vivebat eo tempore Simon Comes Montisfortis, vir fide præclarus, armis strenuus, prudentia magnus, ingenio perspicax, largus, magnificus, affabilis, fidei Catholicæ defensor, et hæreticorum acerrimus impugnator. Is ex consilio legatorum et procerum, exercitui præfectus est. * In castro Minerva expugnando ingens labor insumptus; nam ibi inventi sunt 180 qui igni cremari vivi, quam piè sentire maluerunt.

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