Studies in Church History volume 2

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Studies in Church History volume 2
Reuben Parsons
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As to his differences with the Holy See, Frederick now had too much at stake to allow him to give way to his native arrogance ; above all things, it was necessary for him to break the union of the Guelphs, by separating from their cause that of the Pontiff. He therefore manifested much humility and docility in acceding to the demands of Alexander. He immediately procured the abdication of his last anti-Pope, Calixtus III. (1), whom he had caused to be substituted, in 1170, for the defunct Pasch...al ; as to the territories donated to the Holy See by the countess Matilda, he promised to yield them. Certain imperialistic -and many Protestant authors have shed a very theatrical light upon the audience in which Pope Alexander III. Re- stored Frederick I. To the communion of the Church. They assert that, as the emperor prostrated himself at the feet of the Pontiff, Alexander placed his heel upon the monarch's head, and cried out, in the words of the Psalmist, " Thou «halt walk upon the asp and the basilisk, and thou shalt trample un ler foot the lion and the dragon;" that the humiliated Frederick protested that those words were said •of Peter alone, and that the elated Alexander replied, "of me, and of Peter.

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