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 J34 FRANCE. A ■ v.n,;tnrv letters Then the bishop and inquisitor rrlw ™d on^^^^^^^ -'^l^^^^^^'^l' alleging that Tut decided —^ that the bishop and inquisitor had no grounds ^;renracy of the episcopal jurisdiction .vas reasserted o^er that ^^ ?L'crSL, Mlo.ed b, the councils oj .«nee aM Basle, did .nuch to shake the papal P^^^^^^ ^:^^:!.! fvhfch he published in 1438 secured the -^f^^-^JZ Pa« IIL Ohurch and strengthened the jurisdiction of the Pailement. men Tds'xi. abrogated it, in 1461, ^^e -inon«s^; h^ Parlement form a singularly free-spoken f -^'^^/^^^Vuy t and that body continued to treat the instrument as PaJ^eaUj in brought to lJe«i ""' P. t^ ti,, i„id„e,s to protest pub i-vttt rid «"s -.. «h. p-',„.t » .PP..1 . ..» next general counciLf . Arch. Administrative^ de R^tos «l «J-4J^ 477.-BochelU Decret t isambert, ^- I-^^^^^^^^^^' .^,;^^^^^^^^ ^e vkist. du Protestantism LSr.^S-. " t Kugie^a. I. 63 (Ed. t600,