[Footnote33:LaCrozeChristianismedesIndes,tom。i。p。44—
  53。ThesaurusEpistolicus,LaCrozianus,tom。iii。p。276—280
  hasdetectedtheuse,which,intheivth,vth,andvithcenturies,discriminatestheschoolofDiodorusofTarsusandhisNestoriandisciples。]
  [Footnote34:Deipara;asinzoologywefamiliarlyspeakofoviparousandviviparousanimals。Itisnoteasytofixtheinventionofthisword,whichLaCrozeChristianismedesIndes,tom。i。p。16ascribestoEusebiusofCaesareaandtheArians。
  TheorthodoxtestimoniesareproducedbyCyrilandPetavius,Dogmat。Theolog。tom。v。l。v。c。15,p。254,&c。;buttheveracityofthesaintisquestionable,andtheepithetsoeasilyslidesfromthemargintothetextofaCatholicMs]
  [Footnote35:Basnage,inhisHistoiredel'Eglise,aworkofcontroversy,toml。p。505,justifiesthemother,bytheblood,ofGod,Acts,xx。28,withMill'svariousreadings。ButtheGreekMss。arefarfromunanimous;andtheprimitivestyleofthebloodofChristispreservedintheSyriacversion,eveninthosecopieswhichwereusedbytheChristiansofSt。ThomasonthecoastofMalabar,LaCroze,ChristianismedesIndes,tom。i。p。
  347。ThejealousyoftheNestoriansandMonophysiteshasguardedthepurityoftheirtext。]
  [Footnote36:ThePagansofEgyptalreadylaughedatthenewCybeleoftheChristians,Isidor。l。i。epist。54;aletterwasforgedinthenameofHypatia,toridiculethetheologyofherassassin,Synodicon,c。216,iniv。tom。Concil。p。484。InthearticleofNestorius,BaylehasscatteredsomeloosephilosophyontheworshipoftheVirginMary。]
  [Footnote37:TheitemoftheGreeks,amutualloanortransferoftheidiomsorpropertiesofeachnaturetotheother—ofinfinitytoman,passibilitytoGod,&c。TwelverulesonthisnicestofsubjectscomposetheTheologicalGrammarofPetavius,DogmataTheolog。tom。v。l。iv。c。14,15,p209,&c。]
  [Footnote38:SeeDucange,C。P。Christiana,l。i。p。30,&c。]
  [Footnote39:Concil。tom。iii。p。943。Theyhaveneverbeendirectlyapprovedbythechurch,Tillemont。Mem。Eccles。tom。
  xiv。p。368—372。IalmostpitytheagonyofrageandsophistrywithwhichPetaviusseemstobeagitatedinthevithbookofhisDogmataTheologica]
  [Footnote40:SuchastherationalBasnageadtom。i。Variar。
  Lection。CanisineinPraefat。c。2,p。11—23andLaCroze,theuniversalscholar,ChristianismedesIndes,tom。i。p。16—20。
  Del'Ethiopie,p。26,27。Thesaur。Epist。p。176,&c。,283,285。HisfreesentenceisconfirmedbythatofhisfriendsJablonskiThesaur。Epist。tom。i。p。193—201andMosheim,idem。p。304,Nestoriumcriminecaruisseestetmeasententia;
  andthreemorerespectablejudgeswillnoteasilybefound。
  Asseman,alearnedandmodestslave,canhardlydiscernBibliothec。Orient。tom。iv。p。190—224theguiltanderroroftheNestorians。]
  YetneithertheemperornortheprimateoftheEastweredisposedtoobeythemandateofanItalianpriest;andasynodoftheCatholic,orratheroftheGreekchurch,wasunanimouslydemandedasthesoleremedythatcouldappeaseordecidethisecclesiasticalquarrel。^41Ephesus,onallsidesaccessiblebyseaandland,waschosenfortheplace,thefestivalofPentecostfortheday,ofthemeeting;awritofsummonswasdespatchedtoeachmetropolitan,andaguardwasstationedtoprotectandconfinethefatherstilltheyshouldsettlethemysteriesofheaven,andthefaithoftheearth。Nestoriusappearednotasacriminal,butasajudge;bedependedontheweightratherthanthenumberofhisprelates,andhissturdyslavesfromthebathsofZeuxippuswerearmedforeveryserviceofinjuryordefence。
  ButhisadversaryCyrilwasmorepowerfulintheweaponsbothofthefleshandofthespirit。Disobedienttotheletter,oratleasttothemeaning,oftheroyalsummons,hewasattendedbyfiftyEgyptianbishops,whoexpectedfromtheirpatriarch'snodtheinspirationoftheHolyGhost。HehadcontractedanintimatealliancewithMemnon,bishopofEphesus。ThedespoticprimateofAsiadisposedofthereadysuccorsofthirtyorfortyepiscopalvotes:acrowdofpeasants,theslavesofthechurch,waspouredintothecitytosupportwithblowsandclamorsametaphysicalargument;andthepeoplezealouslyassertedthehonoroftheVirgin,whosebodyreposedwithinthewallsofEphesus。^42ThefleetwhichhadtransportedCyrilfromAlexandriawasladenwiththerichesofEgypt;andhedisembarkedanumerousbodyofmariners,slaves,andfanatics,enlistedwithblindobedienceunderthebannerofSt。MarkandthemotherofGod。Thefathers,andeventheguards,ofthecouncilwereawedbythismartialarray;theadversariesofCyrilandMarywereinsultedinthestreets,orthreatenedintheirhouses;hiseloquenceandliberalitymadeadailyincreaseinthenumberofhisadherents;
  andtheEgyptiansooncomputedthathemightcommandtheattendanceandthevoicesoftwohundredbishops。^43ButtheauthorofthetwelveanathemasforesawanddreadedtheoppositionofJohnofAntioch,who,withasmall,butrespectable,trainofmetropolitansanddivines,wasadvancingbyslowjourneysfromthedistantcapitaloftheEast。Impatientofadelay,whichhestigmatizedasvoluntaryandculpable,^44CyrilannouncedtheopeningofthesynodsixteendaysafterthefestivalofPentecost。Nestorius,whodependedonthenearapproachofhisEasternfriends,persisted,likehispredecessorChrysostom,todisclaimthejurisdiction,andtodisobeythesummons,ofhisenemies:theyhastenedhistrial,andhisaccuserpresidedintheseatofjudgment。Sixty—eightbishops,twenty—twoofmetropolitanrank,defendedhiscausebyamodestandtemperateprotest:theywereexcludedfromthecouncilsoftheirbrethren。Candidian,intheemperor'sname,requestedadelayoffourdays;theprofanemagistratewasdrivenwithoutrageandinsultfromtheassemblyofthesaints。Thewholeofthismomentoustransactionwascrowdedintothecompassofasummer'sday:thebishopsdeliveredtheirseparateopinions;buttheuniformityofstylerevealstheinfluenceorthehandofamaster,whohasbeenaccusedofcorruptingthepublicevidenceoftheiractsandsubscriptions。
  ^45Withoutadissentingvoice,theyrecognizedintheepistlesofCyriltheNicenecreedandthedoctrineofthefathers:butthepartialextractsfromthelettersandhomiliesofNestoriuswereinterruptedbycursesandanathemas:andthehereticwasdegradedfromhisepiscopalandecclesiasticaldignity。Thesentence,maliciouslyinscribedtothenewJudas,wasaffixedandproclaimedinthestreetsofEphesus:thewearyprelates,astheyissuedfromthechurchofthemotherofGod,weresalutedasherchampions;andhervictorywascelebratedbytheilluminations,thesongs,andthetumultofthenight。
  [Footnote41:TheoriginandprogressoftheNestoriancontroversy,tillthesynodofEphesus,maybefoundinSocrates,l。vii。c。32,Evagrius,l。i。c。1,2,Liberatus,Brev。c。
  1—4,theoriginalActs,Concil。tom。iii。p。551—991,edit。
  Venice,1728,theAnnalsofBaroniusandPagi,andthefaithfulcollectionsofTillemont,Mem。Eccles。tom。xivp。283—377。]
  [Footnote42:TheChristiansofthefourfirstcenturieswereignorantofthedeathandburialofMary。ThetraditionofEphesusisaffirmedbythesynod,Concil。tom。iii。p。1102;
  yetithasbeensupersededbytheclaimofJerusalem;andheremptysepulchre,asitwasshowntothepilgrims,producedthefableofherresurrectionandassumption,inwhichtheGreekandLatinchurcheshavepiouslyacquiesced。SeeBaroniusAnnal。
  Eccles。A。D。48,No。6,&c。andTillemont,Mem。Eccles。tom。i。
  p。467—477。]
  [Footnote43:TheActsofChalcedonConcil。tom。iv。p。1405,1408exhibitalivelypictureoftheblind,obstinateservitudeofthebishopsofEgypttotheirpatriarch。]
  [Footnote44:CivilorecclesiasticalbusinessdetainedthebishopsatAntiochtillthe18thofMay。Ephesuswasatthedistanceofthirtydays'journey;andtendaysmoremaybefairlyallowedforaccidentsandrepose。ThemarchofXenophonoverthesamegroundenumeratesabove260parasangsorleagues;andthismeasuremightbeillustratedfromancientandmodernitineraries,ifIknewhowtocomparethespeedofanarmy,asynod,andacaravan。JohnofAntiochisreluctantlyacquittedbyTillemonthimself,Mem。Eccles。tom。xiv。p。386—389。]
  [Footnote45:Evagrius,l。i。c。7。ThesameimputationwasurgedbyCountIrenaeus,tom。iii。p。1249;andtheorthodoxcriticsdonotfinditaneasytasktodefendthepurityoftheGreekorLatincopiesoftheActs。]
  Onthefifthday,thetriumphwascloudedbythearrivalandindignationoftheEasternbishops。Inachamberoftheinn,beforehehadwipedthedustfromhisshoes,JohnofAntiochgaveaudiencetoCandidian,theImperialminister;whorelatedhisineffectualeffortstopreventortoannulthehastyviolenceoftheEgyptian。Withequalhasteandviolence,theOrientalsynodoffiftybishopsdegradedCyrilandMemnonfromtheirepiscopalhonors,condemned,inthetwelveanathemas,thepurestvenomoftheApollinarianheresy,anddescribedtheAlexandrianprimateasamonster,bornandeducatedforthedestructionofthechurch。
  ^46Histhronewasdistantandinaccessible;buttheyinstantlyresolvedtobestowontheflockofEphesustheblessingofafaithfulshepherd。BythevigilanceofMemnon,thechurcheswereshutagainstthem,andastronggarrisonwasthrownintothecathedral。Thetroops,underthecommandofCandidian,advancedtotheassault;theoutguardswereroutedandputtothesword,buttheplacewasimpregnable:thebesiegersretired;theirretreatwaspursuedbyavigoroussally;theylosttheirhorses,andmanyoftheirsoldiersweredangerouslywoundedwithclubsandstones。Ephesus,thecityoftheVirgin,wasdefiledwithrageandclamor,withseditionandblood;therivalsynodsdartedanathemasandexcommunicationsfromtheirspiritualengines;andthecourtofTheodosiuswasperplexedbytheadverseandcontradictorynarrativesoftheSyrianandEgyptianfactions。
  Duringabusyperiodofthreemonths,theemperortriedeverymethod,exceptthemosteffectualmeansofindifferenceandcontempt,toreconcilethistheologicalquarrel。Heattemptedtoremoveorintimidatetheleadersbyacommonsentence,ofacquittalorcondemnation;heinvestedhisrepresentativesatEphesuswithamplepowerandmilitaryforce;hesummonedfromeitherpartyeightchosendeputiestoafreeandcandidconferenceintheneighborhoodofthecapital,farfromthecontagionofpopularfrenzy。ButtheOrientalsrefusedtoyield,andtheCatholics,proudoftheirnumbersandoftheirLatinallies,rejectedalltermsofunionortoleration。ThepatienceofthemeekTheodosiuswasprovoked;andhedissolvedinangerthisepiscopaltumult,whichatthedistanceofthirteencenturiesassumesthevenerableaspectofthethirdoecumenicalcouncil。^47"Godismywitness,"saidthepiousprince,"thatI
  amnottheauthorofthisconfusion。Hisprovidencewilldiscernandpunishtheguilty。Returntoyourprovinces,andmayyourprivatevirtuesrepairthemischiefandscandalofyourmeeting。"
  Theyreturnedtotheirprovinces;butthesamepassionswhichhaddistractedthesynodofEphesuswerediffusedovertheEasternworld。Afterthreeobstinateandequalcampaigns,JohnofAntiochandCyrilofAlexandriacondescendedtoexplainandembrace:buttheirseemingreunionmustbeimputedrathertoprudencethantoreason,tothemutuallassituderatherthantotheChristiancharityofthepatriarchs。
  [Footnote46:AfterthecoalitionofJohnandCyriltheseinvectivesweremutuallyforgotten。Thestyleofdeclamationmustneverbeconfoundedwiththegenuinesensewhichrespectableenemiesentertainofeachother'smerit,Conciltom。iii。p。
  1244。]
  [Footnote47:SeetheactsofthesynodofEphesusintheoriginalGreek,andaLatinversionalmostcontemporary,Concil。
  tom。iii。p。991—1339,withtheSynodiconadversusTragoediamIrenaei,tom。iv。p。235—497,theEcclesiasticalHistoriesofSocratesl。vii。c。34andEvagrius,li。c。3,4,5,andtheBreviaryofLiberatus,inConcil。tom。vi。p。419—459,c。5,6,andtheMemoiresEccles。ofTillemont,tom。xivp。377—
  487。]
  TheByzantinepontiffhadinstilledintotheroyalearabalefulprejudiceagainstthecharacterandconductofhisEgyptianrival。Anepistleofmenaceandinvective,^48whichaccompaniedthesummons,accusedhimasabusy,insolent,andenviouspriest,whoperplexedthesimplicityofthefaith,violatedthepeaceofthechurchandstate,and,byhisartfulandseparateaddressestothewifeandsisterofTheodosius,presumedtosuppose,ortoscatter,theseedsofdiscordintheImperialfamily。Atthesterncommandofhissovereign。CyrilhadrepairedtoEphesus,wherehewasresisted,threatened,andconfined,bythemagistratesintheinterestofNestoriusandtheOrientals;whoassembledthetroopsofLydiaandIoniatosuppressthefanaticanddisorderlytrainofthepatriarch。
  Withoutexpectingtheroyallicense,heescapedfromhisguards,precipitatelyembarked,desertedtheimperfectsynod,andretiredtohisepiscopalfortressofsafetyandindependence。Buthisartfulemissaries,bothinthecourtandcity,successfullylaboredtoappeasetheresentment,andtoconciliatethefavor,oftheemperor。ThefeeblesonofArcadiuswasalternatelyswayedbyhiswifeandsister,bytheeunuchsandwomenofthepalace:superstitionandavariceweretheirrulingpassions;andtheorthodoxchiefswereassiduousintheirendeavorstoalarmtheformer,andtogratifythelatter。Constantinopleandthesuburbsweresanctifiedwithfrequentmonasteries,andtheholyabbots,DalmatiusandEutyches,^49haddevotedtheirzealandfidelitytothecauseofCyril,theworshipofMary,andtheunityofChrist。Fromthefirstmomentoftheirmonasticlife,theyhadnevermingledwiththeworld,ortrodtheprofanegroundofthecity。Butinthisawfulmomentofthedangerofthechurch,theirvowwassupersededbyamoresublimeandindispensableduty。Attheheadofalongorderofmonksandhermits,whocarriedburningtapersintheirhands,andchantedlitaniestothemotherofGod,theyproceededfromtheirmonasteriestothepalace。Thepeoplewasedifiedandinflamedbythisextraordinaryspectacle,andthetremblingmonarchlistenedtotheprayersandadjurationsofthesaints,whoboldlypronounced,thatnonecouldhopeforsalvation,unlesstheyembracedthepersonandthecreedoftheorthodoxsuccessorofAthanasius。Atthesametime,everyavenueofthethronewasassaultedwithgold。Underthedecentnamesofeulogiesandbenedictions,thecourtiersofbothsexeswerebribedaccordingtothemeasureoftheirpowerandrapaciousness。ButtheirincessantdemandsdespoiledthesanctuariesofConstantinopleandAlexandria;andtheauthorityofthepatriarchwasunabletosilencethejustmurmurofhisclergy,thatadebtofsixtythousandpoundshadalreadybeencontractedtosupporttheexpenseofthisscandalouscorruption。^50Pulcheria,whorelievedherbrotherfromtheweightofanempire,wasthefirmestpillaroforthodoxy;andsointimatewasthealliancebetweenthethundersofthesynodandthewhispersofthecourt,thatCyrilwasassuredofsuccessifhecoulddisplaceoneeunuch,andsubstituteanotherinthefavorofTheodosius。YettheEgyptiancouldnotboastofagloriousordecisivevictory。
  Theemperor,withunaccustomedfirmness,adheredtohispromiseofprotectingtheinnocenceoftheOrientalbishops;andCyrilsoftenedhisanathemas,andconfessed,withambiguityandreluctance,atwofoldnatureofChrist,beforehewaspermittedtosatiatehisrevengeagainsttheunfortunateNestorius。^51
  [Footnote48:IshouldbecurioustoknowhowmuchNestoriuspaidfortheseexpressions,somortifyingtohisrival。]
  [Footnote49:Eutyches,theheresiarchEutyches,ishonorablynamedbyCyrilasafriend,asaint,andthestrenuousdefenderofthefaith。Hisbrother,theabbotDalmatus,islikewiseemployedtobindtheemperorandallhischamberlainsterribiliconjuratione。Synodicon。c。203,inConcil。tom。ivp。467。]
  [Footnote50:Clericiquihicsuntcontristantur,quodecclesiaAlexandrinanudatasithujuscausaturbelae:etdebetpraeterillaquaehinctransmissasintaurilibrasmillequingentas。Etnunceiscriptumestutpraestet;seddetuaecclesiapraestaavaritiaequorumnosti,&c。Thiscuriousandoriginalletter,fromCyril'sarchdeacontohiscreaturethenewbishopofConstantinople,hasbeenunaccountablypreservedinanoldLatinversion,Synodicon,c。203,Concil。tom。iv。p。465—468。Themaskisalmostdropped,andthesaintsspeakthehonestlanguageofinterestandconfederacy。]
  [Footnote51:ThetediousnegotiationsthatsucceededthesynodofEphesusarediffuselyrelatedintheoriginalacts,Concil。
  tom。iii。p。1339—1771,adfin。vol。andtheSynodicon,intom。
  iv。,Socrates,l。vii。c。28,35,40,41,Evagrius,l。i。c。
  6,7,8,12,Liberatus,c。7—10,7—10,Tillemont,Mem。
  Eccles。tom。xiv。p。487—676。Themostpatientreaderwillthankmeforcompressingsomuchnonsenseandfalsehoodinafewlines。]
  TherashandobstinateNestorius,beforetheendofthesynod,wasoppressedbyCyril,betrayedbythecourt,andfaintlysupportedbyhisEasternfriends。Asentimentorfearorindignationpromptedhim,whileitwasyettime,toaffectthegloryofavoluntaryabdication:^52hiswish,oratleasthisrequest,wasreadilygranted;hewasconductedwithhonorfromEphesustohisoldmonasteryofAntioch;and,afterashortpause,hissuccessors,MaximianandProclus,wereacknowledgedasthelawfulbishopsofConstantinople。Butinthesilenceofhiscell,thedegradedpatriarchcouldnolongerresumetheinnocenceandsecurityofaprivatemonk。Thepastheregretted,hewasdiscontentedwiththepresent,andthefuturehehadreasontodread:theOrientalbishopssuccessivelydisengagedtheircausefromhisunpopularname,andeachdaydecreasedthenumberoftheschismaticswhoreveredNestoriusastheconfessorofthefaith。
  AfteraresidenceatAntiochoffouryears,thehandofTheodosiussubscribedanedict,^53whichrankedhimwithSimonthemagician,proscribedhisopinionsandfollowers,condemnedhiswritingstotheflames,andbanishedhispersonfirsttoPetra,inArabia,andatlengthtoOasis,oneoftheislandsoftheLibyandesert。^54Secludedfromthechurchandfromtheworld,theexilewasstillpursuedbytherageofbigotryandwar。AwanderingtribeoftheBlemmyesorNubiansinvadedhissolitaryprison:intheirretreattheydismissedacrowdofuselesscaptives:butnosoonerhadNestoriusreachedthebanksoftheNile,thanhewouldgladlyhaveescapedfromaRomanandorthodoxcity,tothemilderservitudeofthesavages。Hisflightwaspunishedasanewcrime:thesoulofthepatriarchinspiredthecivilandecclesiasticalpowersofEgypt;themagistrates,thesoldiers,themonks,devoutlytorturedtheenemyofChristandSt。Cyril;and,asfarastheconfinesofAethiopia,thehereticwasalternatelydraggedandrecalled,tillhisagedbodywasbrokenbythehardshipsandaccidentsofthesereiteratedjourneys。Yethismindwasstillindependentanderect;thepresidentofThebaiswasawedbyhispastoralletters;