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A TABLE of the CONTENTS.
CHAPTER I.
- THE History of the Quarrels of Philip the Fair, King of France, and Boniface VIII. as well under the Pontificate of that Pope, and Benedict XI. his Successor, as during the Va∣cancy of the Holy See, and the beginning of the Papacy of Clement V. Page 1
- The Election of Benedictus Cajetanus, named Boniface VIII. Ibid
- The Beginning of the Broil of the Pope with that King upon the account of the Earl of Flan∣ders, Ibid
- The Bull of Boniface forbidding to raise any Taxes upon the Clergy, 2
- That King's Prohibition to carry any Silver out of his Realm, Ibid
- The Pope's Bull against that Prohibition, Ibid
- The King's Manifesto against the said Bull, Ibid
- The Letter of the French Bishops to the Pope about his Bull, 3
- An Embassy to continue the Truce, Ibid
- The Explication of the first of the Pope's Bulls, Ibid
- The Pope's Proceedings against the Colonni, and their Condemnation, Ibid
- Boniface's Bull in favour of the Earl of Flan∣ders, 4
- The Appointment of a Jubilee by Boniface, Ibid
- Boniface quarrels afresh with the King, Ibid
- The Bishop of Pamiez sent to the King, to whom speaking ill, he is Arrested, Ibid
- A Bull against the King's Prerogative, 5
- Bulls about the Supremacy of the Pope, and a∣gainst the Right of the Kings, Ibid
- An Assembly of the States against the attempts of Boniface, Ibid
- The Answers of the King and States, to the Pope, 6
- The Replys of the Pope and Cardinals, to the King and States, Ibid
- Writings against the Pretences of the Pope, 7
- The Petition of William de Nogaret against the Pope, Ibid
- The Publication of the Bull Unam Sanctam, Ib.
- The Propositions of Cardinal Lemoine, the Pope's Nuncio in France, Ibid
- The King's Answer to the Articles proposed by the Nuncio, 8
- Bulls against the King, Ibid
- An Assembly of the States at the Louvre, Ibid
- Accusations brought against the Pope, Appeals to a Council, 9
- The Pope taken by Nogaret at Anagnia, Ibid
- The Deliverance of the Pope, and his Death, Ibid
- The Letters of Boniface VIII. Ibid
- The Election of Benedict XI. Ibid
- The Accusation of Boniface, before Benedict XI. Ibid
- The Revocation of the Bulls of Boniface VIII. against France and the Colonni, 10
- The Excommunication of Nogaret, and those who assisted him in taking Boniface, Ibid
- The Death and Letters of Benedict XI. Ibid
- The Petition of Nogaret and the French, against the Memory of Boniface, Ibid
- The Election of Clement V. Ibid
- The Revocations of Boniface's Bulls by Cle∣ment V. 11
- A Rule of Process against the Memory of Bo∣niface VIII. Ibid
- The Judgment of the General Council of Vienna, concerning the Affair of Boniface. 12
CHAP. II.
- THE History of the Condemnation of the Templars, 12
- The Original, Progress and Decay of the Tem∣plars, Ibid
- The Accusers of the Templars, Ibid
- The Templars arrested, and their Goods seized, 13
- Informations against the Templars, Ibid
- The Crimes of which they were accused, Ibid
- The Pope forbids the Bishops and Inquisitors meddling with the Cause of the Templars, 14
- The Answer of the Doctors of Divinity in Paris, about the business of the Templars, 15
- The Pope himself questions the Templars, Ibid
- The Promises of the Pope to proceed against the Templars, Ibid
- The Informations taken by three Cardinals at Chinon, Ibid
- Bulls against the Templars, Ibid
- Judges Commission'd by the Pope to proceed a∣gainst the Order of the Templars, 16
- Informations taken by the Pope's Commissioners, Ibid
- A Provincial Council held at Paris against the Templars, 17
- The Execution of the Templars at Paris, 18
- Prosecutions against the Templars in several Kingdoms, Ibid
- The Judgment of the Pope in the Council of Vi∣enne against the Templars, Ibid
- The Execution of the Grand Master, and a Tem∣plar at Paris, 19
- The Use which the Templars Estates were put to in divers Nations, Ibid
- Objections alledged in Justification of the Tem∣plars, 20
- Reasons to prove the Justice of the abolishing the Order of the Templars, Ibid