hesurvivedtheCatholictyrantofAlexandria,and,aftersixteenyears'banishment,thesynodofChalcedonwouldperhapshaverestoredhimtothehonors,oratleasttothecommunion,ofthechurch。ThedeathofNestoriuspreventedhisobediencetotheirwelcomesummons;^55andhisdiseasemightaffordsomecolortothescandalousreport,thathistongue,theorganofblasphemy,hadbeeneatenbytheworms。HewasburiedinacityofUpperEgypt,knownbythenamesofChemnis,orPanopolis,orAkmim;^56
  buttheimmortalmaliceoftheJacobiteshasperseveredforagestocaststonesagainsthissepulchre,andtopropagatethefoolishtradition,thatitwasneverwateredbytherainofheaven,whichequallydescendsontherighteousandtheungodly。
  ^57HumanitymaydropatearonthefateofNestorius;yetjusticemustobserve,thathesufferedthepersecutionwhichhehadapprovedandinflicted。^58
  [Footnote52:Evagrius,l。i。c。7。TheoriginallettersintheSynodiconc。15,24,25,26justifytheappearanceofavoluntaryresignation,whichisassertedbyEbed—Jesu,aNestorianwriter,apudAsseman。Bibliot。Oriental。tom。iii。p。
  299,302。]
  [Footnote53:SeetheImperiallettersintheActsoftheSynodofEphesus,Concil。tom。iii。p。1730—1735。TheodiousnameofSimonians,whichwasaffixedtothedisciplesofthis。YetthesewereChristians!whodifferedonlyinnamesandinshadows。]
  [Footnote54:ThemetaphorofislandsisappliedbythegraveciviliansPandect。l。xlviii。tit。22,leg。7tothosehappyspotswhicharediscriminatedbywaterandverdurefromtheLibyansands。ThreeoftheseunderthecommonnameofOasis,orAlvahat:1。ThetempleofJupiterAmmon。2。ThemiddleOasis,threedays'journeytothewestofLycopolis。3。Thesouthern,whereNestoriuswasbanishedinthefirstclimate,andonlythreedays'journeyfromtheconfinesofNubia。SeealearnednoteofMichaelis,adDescript。Aegypt。Abulfedae,p。21—34。
  Note:1。TheOasisofSivahhasbeenvisitedbyMons。
  DrovettiandMr。Browne。2。ThelittleOasis,thatofElKassar,wasvisitedanddescribedbyBelzoni。3。ThegreatOasis,anditssplendidruins,havebeenwelldescribedinthetravelsofSirA。Edmonstone。TothesemustbeaddedanotherWesternOasisalsovisitedbySirA。Edmonstone。—M。]
  [Footnote55:TheinvitationofNestoriustothesynodofChalcedon,isrelatedbyZacharias,bishopofMeliteneEvagrius,l。ii。c。2。Asseman。Biblioth。Orient。tom。ii。p。55,andthefamousXenaiasorPhiloxenus,bishopofHierapolis,Asseman。
  Bibliot。Orient。tom。ii。p。40,&c。,deniedbyEvagriusandAsseman,andstoutlymaintainedbyLaCroze,Thesaur。Epistol。
  tom。iii。p。181,&c。Thefactisnotimprobable;yetitwastheinterestoftheMonophysitestospreadtheinvidiousreport,andEutychiustom。ii。p。12affirms,thatNestoriusdiedafteranexileofsevenyears,andconsequentlytenyearsbeforethesynodofChalcedon。]
  [Footnote56:ConsultD'Anville,Memoiresurl'Egypte,p。191,
  Pocock。DescriptionoftheEast,vol。i。p。76,Abulfeda,Descript。Aegypt,p。14,andhiscommentatorMichaelis,Not。p。
  78—83,andtheNubianGeographer,p。42,whomentions,inthexiithcentury,theruinsandthesugar—canesofAkmim。]
  [Footnote57:EutychiusAnnal。tom。ii。p。12andGregoryBar—Hebraeus,ofAbulpharagius,Asseman,tom。ii。p。316,
  representthecredulityofthexthandxiithcenturies。]
  [Footnote58:WeareobligedtoEvagriusl。i。c。7forsomeextractsfromthelettersofNestorius;butthelivelypictureofhissufferingsistreatedwithinsultbythehardandstupidfanatic。]
  ChapterXLVII:EcclesiasticalDiscord。
  PartIII。
  ThedeathoftheAlexandrianprimate,afterareignofthirty—twoyears,abandonedtheCatholicstotheintemperanceofzealandtheabuseofvictory。^59ThemonophysitedoctrineoneincarnatenaturewasrigorouslypreachedinthechurchesofEgyptandthemonasteriesoftheEast;theprimitivecreedofApollinariuswasprotectedbythesanctityofCyril;andthenameofEutyches,hisvenerablefriend,hasbeenappliedtothesectmostadversetotheSyrianheresyofNestorius。HisrivalEutycheswastheabbot,orarchimandrite,orsuperiorofthreehundredmonks,buttheopinionsofasimpleandilliteratereclusemighthaveexpiredinthecell,wherehehadsleptaboveseventyyears,iftheresentmentorindiscretionofFlavian,theByzantinepontiff,hadnotexposedthescandaltotheeyesoftheChristianworld。Hisdomesticsynodwasinstantlyconvened,theirproceedingsweresulliedwithclamorandartifice,andtheagedhereticwassurprisedintoaseemingconfession,thatChristhadnotderivedhisbodyfromthesubstanceoftheVirginMary。
  Fromtheirpartialdecree,Eutychesappealedtoageneralcouncil;andhiscausewasvigorouslyassertedbyhisgodsonChrysaphius,thereigningeunuchofthepalace,andhisaccompliceDioscorus,whohadsucceededtothethrone,thecreed,thetalents,andthevices,ofthenephewofTheophilus。BythespecialsummonsofTheodosius,thesecondsynodofEphesuswasjudiciouslycomposedoftenmetropolitansandtenbishopsfromeachofthesixdiocesesoftheEasternempire:someexceptionsoffavorormeritenlargedthenumbertoonehundredandthirty—five;andtheSyrianBarsumas,asthechiefandrepresentativeofthemonks,wasinvitedtositandvotewiththesuccessorsoftheapostles。ButthedespotismoftheAlexandrianpatriarchagainoppressedthefreedomofdebate:thesamespiritualandcarnalweaponswereagaindrawnfromthearsenalsofEgypt:theAsiaticveterans,abandofarchers,servedundertheordersofDioscorus;andthemoreformidablemonks,whosemindswereinaccessibletoreasonormercy,besiegedthedoorsofthecathedral。Thegeneral,and,asitshouldseem,theunconstrainedvoiceofthefathers,acceptedthefaithandeventheanathemasofCyril;andtheheresyofthetwonatureswasformallycondemnedinthepersonsandwritingsofthemostlearnedOrientals。"MaythosewhodivideChristbedividedwiththesword,maytheybehewninpieces,maytheybeburnedalive!"
  werethecharitablewishesofaChristiansynod。^60TheinnocenceandsanctityofEutycheswereacknowledgedwithouthesitation;buttheprelates,moreespeciallythoseofThraceandAsia,wereunwillingtodeposetheirpatriarchfortheuseoreventheabuseofhislawfuljurisdiction。TheyembracedthekneesofDioscorus,ashestoodwithathreateningaspectonthefootstoolofhisthrone,andconjuredhimtoforgivetheoffences,andtorespectthedignity,ofhisbrother。"Doyoumeantoraiseasedition?"exclaimedtherelentlesstyrant。
  "Wherearetheofficers?"Atthesewordsafuriousmultitudeofmonksandsoldiers,withstaves,andswords,andchains,burstintothechurch;thetremblingbishopshidthemselvesbehindthealtar,orunderthebenches,andastheywerenotinspiredwiththezealofmartyrdom,theysuccessivelysubscribedablankpaper,whichwasafterwardsfilledwiththecondemnationoftheByzantinepontiff。Flavianwasinstantlydeliveredtothewildbeastsofthisspiritualamphitheatre:themonkswerestimulatedbythevoiceandexampleofBarsumastoavengetheinjuriesofChrist:itissaidthatthepatriarchofAlexandriareviled,andbuffeted,andkicked,andtrampledhisbrotherofConstantinople:
  ^61itiscertain,thatthevictim,beforehecouldreachtheplaceofhisexile,expiredonthethirddayofthewoundsandbruiseswhichhehadreceivedatEphesus。Thissecondsynodhasbeenjustlybrandedasagangofrobbersandassassins;yettheaccusersofDioscoruswouldmagnifyhisviolence,toalleviatethecowardiceandinconstancyoftheirownbehavior。
  [Footnote59:DixiCyrillumdumviveret,auctoritatesuaeffecisse,neEutychianismusetMonophysitarumerrorinnervumerumperet:idqueverumputo……aliquo……honestomodocecinerat。
  ThelearnedbutcautiousJablonskididnotalwaysspeakthewholetruth。CumCyrilloleniusomninoegi,quamsitecumautcumaliisreihujusprobegnarisetaequisrerumaestimatoribussermonesprivatosconferrem,Thesaur。Epistol。LaCrozian。tom。
  i。p。197,198anexcellentkeytohisdissertationsontheNestoriancontroversy!]
  [Footnote60:AttherequestofDioscorus,thosewhowerenotabletoroar,stretchedouttheirhands。AtChalcedon,theOrientalsdisclaimedtheseexclamations:buttheEgyptiansmoreconsistentlydeclared。Concil。tom。iv。p。1012。]
  [Footnote61:Eusebius,bishopofDorylaeum:andthistestimonyofEvagriusl。ii。c。2isamplifiedbythehistorianZonaras,tom。ii。l。xiii。p。44,whoaffirmsthatDioscoruskickedlikeawildass。ButthelanguageofLiberatusBrev。c。12,inConcil。tom。vi。p。438ismorecautious;andtheActsofChalcedon,whichlavishthenamesofhomicide,Cain,&c。,donotjustifysopointedacharge。ThemonkBarsumasismoreparticularlyaccused,Concil。tom。iv。p。1418。]
  ThefaithofEgypthadprevailed:butthevanquishedpartywassupportedbythesamepopewhoencounteredwithoutfearthehostilerageofAttilaandGenseric。ThetheologyofLeo,hisfamoustomeorepistleonthemysteryoftheincarnation,hadbeendisregardedbythesynodofEphesus:hisauthority,andthatoftheLatinchurch,wasinsultedinhislegates,whoescapedfromslaveryanddeathtorelatethemelancholytaleofthetyrannyofDioscorusandthemartyrdomofFlavian。HisprovincialsynodannulledtheirregularproceedingsofEphesus;
  butasthisstepwasitselfirregular,hesolicitedtheconvocationofageneralcouncilinthefreeandorthodoxprovincesofItaly。Fromhisindependentthrone,theRomanbishopspokeandactedwithoutdangerastheheadoftheChristians,andhisdictateswereobsequiouslytranscribedbyPlacidiaandhersonValentinian;whoaddressedtheirEasterncolleaguetorestorethepeaceandunityofthechurch。ButthepageantofOrientalroyaltywasmovedwithequaldexteritybythehandoftheeunuch;andTheodosiuscouldpronounce,withouthesitation,thatthechurchwasalreadypeacefulandtriumphant,andthattherecentflamehadbeenextinguishedbythejustpunishmentoftheNestorians。PerhapstheGreekswouldbestillinvolvedintheheresyoftheMonophysites,iftheemperor'shorsehadnotfortunatelystumbled;Theodosiusexpired;hisorthodoxsisterPulcheria,withanominalhusband,succeededtothethrone;Chrysaphiuswasburnt,Dioscoruswasdisgraced,theexileswererecalled,andthetomeofLeowassubscribedbytheOrientalbishops。YetthepopewasdisappointedinhisfavoriteprojectofaLatincouncil:hedisdainedtopresideintheGreeksynod,whichwasspeedilyassembledatNiceinBithynia;hislegatesrequiredinaperemptorytonethepresenceoftheemperor;andthewearyfathersweretransportedtoChalcedonundertheimmediateeyeofMarcianandthesenateofConstantinople。AquarterofamilefromtheThracianBosphorus,thechurchofSt。Euphemiawasbuiltonthesummitofagentlethoughloftyascent:thetriplestructurewascelebratedasaprodigyofart,andtheboundlessprospectofthelandandseamighthaveraisedthemindofasectarytothecontemplationoftheGodoftheuniverse。Sixhundredandthirtybishopswererangedinorderinthenaveofthechurch;butthepatriarchsoftheEastwereprecededbythelegates,ofwhomthethirdwasasimplepriest;andtheplaceofhonorwasreservedfortwentylaymenofconsularorsenatorianrank。Thegospelwasostentatiouslydisplayedinthecentre,buttheruleoffaithwasdefinedbythePapalandImperialministers,whomoderatedthethirteensessionsofthecouncilofChalcedon。^62Theirpartialinterpositionsilencedtheintemperateshoutsandexecrations,whichdegradedtheepiscopalgravity;but,ontheformalaccusationofthelegates,Dioscoruswascompelledtodescendfromhisthronetotherankofacriminal,alreadycondemnedintheopinionofhisjudges。TheOrientals,lessadversetoNestoriusthantoCyril,acceptedtheRomansastheirdeliverers:
  Thrace,andPontus,andAsia,wereexasperatedagainstthemurdererofFlavian,andthenewpatriarchsofConstantinopleandAntiochsecuredtheirplacesbythesacrificeoftheirbenefactor。ThebishopsofPalestine,Macedonia,andGreece,wereattachedtothefaithofCyril;butinthefaceofthesynod,intheheatofthebattle,theleaders,withtheirobsequioustrain,passedfromtherighttotheleftwing,anddecidedthevictorybythisseasonabledesertion。OftheseventeensuffraganswhosailedfromAlexandria,fourweretemptedfromtheirallegiance,andthethirteen,fallingprostrateontheground,imploredthemercyofthecouncil,withsighsandtears,andapatheticdeclaration,that,iftheyyielded,theyshouldbemassacred,ontheirreturntoEgypt,bytheindignantpeople。AtardyrepentancewasallowedtoexpiatetheguiltorerroroftheaccomplicesofDioscorus:buttheirsinswereaccumulatedonhishead;heneitheraskednorhopedforpardon,andthemoderationofthosewhopleadedforageneralamnestywasdrownedintheprevailingcryofvictoryandrevenge。
  Tosavethereputationofhislateadherents,somepersonaloffenceswereskilfullydetected;hisrashandillegalexcommunicationofthepope,andhiscontumaciousrefusalwhilehewasdetainedaprisonertoattendtothesummonsofthesynod。Witnesseswereintroducedtoprovethespecialfactsofhispride,avarice,andcruelty;andthefathersheardwithabhorrence,thatthealmsofthechurchwerelavishedonthefemaledancers,thathispalace,andevenhisbath,wasopentotheprostitutesofAlexandria,andthattheinfamousPansophia,orIrene,waspubliclyentertainedastheconcubineofthepatriarch。^63
  [Footnote62:TheActsoftheCouncilofChalcedonConcil。tom。
  iv。p。761—2071comprehendthoseofEphesus,p。890—1189,
  whichagaincomprisethesynodofConstantinopleunderFlavian,p。930—1072;andatrequiressomeattentiontodisengagethisdoubleinvolution。ThewholebusinessofEutyches,Flavian,andDioscorus,isrelatedbyEvagriusl。i。c。9—12,andl。ii。c。
  1,2,3,4,andLiberatus,Brev。c。11,12,13,14。Oncemore,andalmostforthelasttime,IappealtothediligenceofTillemont,Mem。Eccles。tom。xv。p。479—719。TheannalsofBaroniusandPagiwillaccompanymemuchfurtheronmylongandlaboriousjourney。]
  [Footnote63:Concil。tom。iv。p。1276。AspecimenofthewitandmaliceofthepeopleispreservedintheGreekAnthology,l。
  ii。c。5,p。188,edit。Wechel,althoughtheapplicationwasunknowntotheeditorBrodaeus。Thenamelessepigrammatistraisesatolerablepun,byconfoundingtheepiscopalsalutationof"Peacebetoall!"withthegenuineorcorruptednameofthebishop'sconcubine:
  Iamignorantwhetherthepatriarch,whoseemstohavebeenajealouslover,istheCimonofaprecedingepigram,wasviewedwithenvyaudwonderbyPriapushimself。]
  Forthesescandalousoffences,Dioscoruswasdeposedbythesynod,andbanishedbytheemperor;butthepurityofhisfaithwasdeclaredinthepresence,andwiththetacitapprobation,ofthefathers。TheirprudencesupposedratherthanpronouncedtheheresyofEutyches,whowasneversummonedbeforetheirtribunal;
  andtheysatsilentandabashed,whenaboldMonophysitecastingattheirfeetavolumeofCyril,challengedthemtoanathematizeinhispersonthedoctrineofthesaint。IfwefairlyperusetheactsofChalcedonastheyarerecordedbytheorthodoxparty,^64
  weshallfindthatagreatmajorityofthebishopsembracedthesimpleunityofChrist;andtheambiguousconcessionthathewasformedOforFromtwonatures,mightimplyeithertheirpreviousexistence,ortheirsubsequentconfusion,orsomedangerousintervalbetweentheconceptionofthemanandtheassumptionoftheGod。TheRomantheology,morepositiveandprecise,adoptedthetermmostoffensivetotheearsoftheEgyptians,thatChristexistedIntwonatures;andthismomentousparticle^65whichthememory,ratherthantheunderstanding,mustretainhadalmostproducedaschismamongtheCatholicbishops。ThetomeofLeohadbeenrespectfully,perhapssincerely,subscribed;buttheyprotested,intwosuccessivedebates,thatitwasneitherexpedientnorlawfultotransgressthesacredlandmarkswhichhadbeenfixedatNice,Constantinople,andEphesus,accordingtotheruleofScriptureandtradition。Atlengththeyyieldedtotheimportunitiesoftheirmasters;buttheirinfallibledecree,afterithadbeenratifiedwithdeliberatevotesandvehementacclamations,wasoverturnedinthenextsessionbytheoppositionofthelegatesandtheirOrientalfriends。Itwasinvainthatamultitudeofepiscopalvoicesrepeatedinchorus,"Thedefinitionofthefathersisorthodoxandimmutable!Thehereticsarenowdiscovered!AnathematotheNestorians!Letthemdepartfromthesynod!LetthemrepairtoRome。"^66Thelegatesthreatened,theemperorwasabsolute,andacommitteeofeighteenbishopspreparedanewdecree,whichwasimposedonthereluctantassembly。Inthenameofthefourthgeneralcouncil,theChristinoneperson,butintwonatures,wasannouncedtotheCatholicworld:aninvisiblelinewasdrawnbetweentheheresyofApollinarisandthefaithofSt。Cyril;andtheroadtoparadise,abridgeassharpasarazor,wassuspendedovertheabyssbythemaster—handofthetheologicalartist。Duringtencenturiesofblindnessandservitude,EuropereceivedherreligiousopinionsfromtheoracleoftheVatican;andthesamedoctrine,alreadyvarnishedwiththerustofantiquity,wasadmittedwithoutdisputeintothecreedofthereformers,whodisclaimedthesupremacyoftheRomanpontiff。ThesynodofChalcedonstilltriumphsintheProtestantchurches;butthefermentofcontroversyhassubsided,andthemostpiousChristiansofthepresentdayareignorant,orcareless,oftheirownbeliefconcerningthemysteryoftheincarnation。
  [Footnote64:Thosewhoreverencetheinfallibilityofsynods,maytrytoascertaintheirsense。Theleadingbishopswereattendedbypartialorcarelessscribes,whodispersedtheircopiesroundtheworld。OurGreekMss。aresulliedwiththefalseandprescribedreadingofConcil。tom。iii。p。1460:theauthentictranslationofPopeLeoI。doesnotseemtohavebeenexecuted,andtheoldLatinversionsmateriallydifferfromthepresentVulgate,whichwasrevisedA。D。550byRusticus,aRomanpriest,fromthebestMss。atConstantinople,Ducange,C。
  P。Christiana,l。iv。p。151,afamousmonasteryofLatins,Greeks,andSyrians。SeeConcil。tom。iv。p。1959—2049,andPagi,Critica,tom。ii。p。326,&c。]
  [Footnote65:ItisdarklyrepresentedinthemicroscopeofPetavius,tom。v。l。iii。c。5;yetthesubtletheologianishimselfafraid—nequisfortassesupervacaneam,etnimisanxiamputethujusmodivocularuminquisitionem,etabinstitutitheologicigravitatealienam,p。124。]
  [Footnote66:Concil。tom。iv。p。1449。EvagriusandLiberatuspresentonlytheplacidfaceofthesynod,anddiscreetlyslideovertheseembers,suppositoscineridoloso。]
  FardifferentwasthetemperoftheGreeksandEgyptiansundertheorthodoxreignsofLeoandMarcian。Thosepiousemperorsenforcedwitharmsandedictsthesymboloftheirfaith;
  ^67anditwasdeclaredbytheconscienceorhonoroffivehundredbishops,thatthedecreesofthesynodofChalcedonmightbelawfullysupported,evenwithblood。TheCatholicsobservedwithsatisfaction,thatthesamesynodwasodiousbothtotheNestoriansandtheMonophysites;^68buttheNestorianswerelessangry,orlesspowerful,andtheEastwasdistractedbytheobstinateandsanguinaryzealoftheMonophysites。Jerusalemwasoccupiedbyanarmyofmonks;inthenameoftheoneincarnatenature,theypillaged,theyburnt,theymurdered;thesepulchreofChristwasdefiledwithblood;andthegatesofthecitywereguardedintumultuousrebellionagainstthetroopsoftheemperor。AfterthedisgraceandexileofDioscorus,theEgyptiansstillregrettedtheirspiritualfather;anddetestedtheusurpationofhissuccessor,whowasintroducedbythefathersofChalcedon。ThethroneofProteriuswassupportedbyaguardoftwothousandsoldiers:hewagedafiveyears'waragainstthepeopleofAlexandria;andonthefirstintelligenceofthedeathofMarcian,hebecamethevictimoftheirzeal。OnthethirddaybeforethefestivalofEaster,thepatriarchwasbesiegedinthecathedral,andmurderedinthebaptistery。Theremainsofhismangledcorpseweredeliveredtotheflames,andhisashestothewind;andthedeedwasinspiredbythevisionofapretendedangel:anambitiousmonk,who,underthenameofTimothytheCat,^69succeededtotheplaceandopinionsofDioscorus。Thisdeadlysuperstitionwasinflamed,oneitherside,bytheprincipleandthepracticeofretaliation:inthepursuitofametaphysicalquarrel,manythousands^70wereslain,andtheChristiansofeverydegreeweredeprivedofthesubstantialenjoymentsofsociallife,andoftheinvisiblegiftsofbaptismandtheholycommunion。