VIII. That if the Pope be a worthless and evil man and so a member of the Devil, he has no power over the faithful of Christ granted to him by any, except perchance by Cæsar.
IX. That after Urban VI. no one is to be received as Pope, but it is necessary for us to live, like the Greeks, under our own laws.
X. To assert that it is contrary to Scripture that ecclesiastical men should have temporal possessions.
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XI. That no prelate should excommunicate anyone unless he first knows he is excommunicated by God.
XII. That if he excommunicates he is thereby a heretic or excommunicate.
XIII. That a prelate excommunicating a clerk who has appealed to the King and the Council of the realm is thereby a traitor to God, King, and realm.
XIV. That those who abstain from preaching or hearing the Word of God or the Gospel, preached, on account of the excommunication of men, are themselves excommunicate, and in the day of judgment shall be held to be traitors to God.
XV. To assert that it is lawful to anyone, either deacon or priest, to preach the Word of God without the authority of the Apostolic See, or a Catholic bishop, or some other sufficiently authorized.
XVI. To assert that no one is a civil lord, bishop, or prelate while he is in mortal sin.