theirpatiencewasatlengthexasperatedtodespairandrebellion;andtheirexilehasscatteredovertheWesttheseedsofreformation。TheseimportanteventswilljustifysomeinquiryintothedoctrineandstoryofthePaulicians;^1and,astheycannotpleadforthemselves,ourcandidcriticismwillmagnifythegood,andabateorsuspecttheevil,thatisreportedbytheiradversaries。
  [Footnote1:TheerrorsandvirtuesofthePauliciansareweighed,withhisusualjudgmentandcandor,bythelearnedMosheim,Hist。Ecclesiast。seculumix。p。311,&c。HedrawshisoriginalintelligencefromPhotiuscontraManichaeos,l。i。andPeterSiculus,Hist。Manichaeorum。Thefirstoftheseaccountshasnotfallenintomyhands;thesecond,whichMosheimprefers,IhavereadinaLatinversioninsertedintheMaximaBibliothecaPatrum,tom。xvi。p。754—764,fromtheeditionoftheJesuitRaderus,Ingolstadii,1604,in4to。
  Note:CompareHallam'sMiddleAges,p。461—471。Mr。
  Hallamjustlyobservesthatthischapter"appearstobeaccurateaswellasluminous,andisatleastfarsuperiortoanymodernworkonthesubject。"—M。]
  TheGnostics,whohaddistractedtheinfancy,wereoppressedbythegreatnessandauthority,ofthechurch。Insteadofemulatingorsurpassingthewealth,learning,andnumbersoftheCatholics,theirobscureremnantwasdrivenfromthecapitalsoftheEastandWest,andconfinedtothevillagesandmountainsalongthebordersoftheEuphrates。SomevestigeoftheMarcionitesmaybedetectedinthefifthcentury;^2butthenumeroussectswerefinallylostintheodiousnameoftheManichaeans;andtheseheretics,whopresumedtoreconcilethedoctrinesofZoroasterandChrist,werepursuedbythetworeligionswithequalandunrelentinghatred。UnderthegrandsonofHeraclius,intheneighborhoodofSamosata,morefamousforthebirthofLucianthanforthetitleofaSyriankingdom,areformerarose,esteemedbythePauliciansasthechosenmessengeroftruth。InhishumbledwellingofMananalis,Constantineentertainedadeacon,whoreturnedfromSyriancaptivity,andreceivedtheinestimablegiftoftheNewTestament,whichwasalreadyconcealedfromthevulgarbytheprudenceoftheGreek,andperhapsoftheGnostic,clergy。^3
  Thesebooksbecamethemeasureofhisstudiesandtheruleofhisfaith;andtheCatholics,whodisputehisinterpretation,acknowledgethathistextwasgenuineandsincere。ButheattachedhimselfwithpeculiardevotiontothewritingsandcharacterofSt。Paul:thenameofthePauliciansisderivedbytheirenemiesfromsomeunknownanddomesticteacher;butIamconfidentthattheygloriedintheiraffinitytotheapostleoftheGentiles。Hisdisciples,Titus,Timothy,Sylvanus,Tychicus,wererepresentedbyConstantineandhisfellow—laborers:thenamesoftheapostolicchurcheswereappliedtothecongregationswhichtheyassembledinArmeniaandCappadocia;andthisinnocentallegoryrevivedtheexampleandmemoryofthefirstages。IntheGospel,andtheEpistlesofSt。Paul,hisfaithfulfollowerinvestigatedtheCreedofprimitiveChristianity;and,whatevermightbethesuccess,aProtestantreaderwillapplaudthespirit,oftheinquiry。ButiftheScripturesofthePaulicianswerepure,theywerenotperfect。TheirfoundersrejectedthetwoEpistlesofSt。Peter,^4theapostleofthecircumcision,whosedisputewiththeirfavoritefortheobservanceofthelawcouldnoteasilybeforgiven。^5TheyagreedwiththeirGnosticbrethrenintheuniversalcontemptfortheOldTestament,thebooksofMosesandtheprophets,whichhavebeenconsecratedbythedecreesoftheCatholicchurch。Withequalboldness,anddoubtlesswithmorereason,Constantine,thenewSylvanus,disclaimedthevisions,which,insomanybulkyandsplendidvolumes,hadbeenpublishedbytheOrientalsects;^6thefabulousproductionsoftheHebrewpatriarchsandthesagesoftheEast;thespuriousgospels,epistles,andacts,whichinthefirstagehadoverwhelmedtheorthodoxcode;thetheologyofManes,andtheauthorsofthekindredheresies;andthethirtygenerations,oraeons,whichhadbeencreatedbythefruitfulfancyofValentine。ThePaulicianssincerelycondemnedthememoryandopinionsoftheManichaeansect,andcomplainedoftheinjusticewhichimpressedthatinvidiousnameonthesimplevotariesofSt。PaulandofChrist。
  [Footnote2:InthetimeofTheodoret,thedioceseofCyrrhus,inSyria,containedeighthundredvillages。Ofthese,twowereinhabitedbyAriansandEunomians,andeightbyMarcionites,whomthelaboriousbishopreconciledtotheCatholicchurch,Dupin,Bibliot。Ecclesiastique,tom。iv。p。81,82。]
  [Footnote3:NobisprofanisistasacraEvangelialegerenonlicetsedsacerdotibusduntaxat,wasthefirstscrupleofaCatholicwhenhewasadvisedtoreadtheBible,Petr。Sicul。p。
  761。]
  [Footnote4:InrejectingthesecondEpistleofSt。Peter,thePauliciansarejustifiedbysomeofthemostrespectableoftheancientsandmoderns,seeWetsteinadloc。,Simon,Hist。
  CritiqueduNouveauTestament,c。17。TheylikewiseoverlookedtheApocalypse,Petr。Sicul。p。756;butassuchneglectisnotimputedasacrime,theGreeksoftheixthcenturymusthavebeencarelessofthecreditandhonoroftheRevelations。]
  [Footnote5:Thiscontention,whichhasnotescapedthemaliceofPorphyry,supposessomeerrorandpassioninoneorbothoftheapostles。ByChrysostom,Jerome,andErasmus,itisrepresentedasashamquarrelapiousfraud,forthebenefitoftheGentilesandthecorrectionoftheJews,Middleton'sWorks,vol。ii。p。1
  —20。]
  [Footnote6:Thosewhoarecuriousofthisheterodoxlibrary,mayconsulttheresearchesofBeausobre,Hist。CritiqueduManicheisme,tom。i。p。305—437。EveninAfrica,St。AustincoulddescribetheManichaeanbooks,tammulti,tamgrandes,tampretiosicodices,contraFaust。xiii。14;butheadds,withoutpity,Incenditeomnesillasmembranas:andhisadvicehadbeenrigorouslyfollowed。]
  Oftheecclesiasticalchain,manylinkshadbeenbrokenbythePaulicianreformers;andtheirlibertywasenlarged,astheyreducedthenumberofmasters,atwhosevoiceprofanereasonmustbowtomysteryandmiracle。TheearlyseparationoftheGnosticshadprecededtheestablishmentoftheCatholicworship;andagainstthegradualinnovationsofdisciplineanddoctrinetheywereasstronglyguardedbyhabitandaversion,asbythesilenceofSt。Paulandtheevangelists。Theobjectswhichhadbeentransformedbythemagicofsuperstition,appearedtotheeyesofthePauliciansintheirgenuineandnakedcolors。Animagemadewithouthandswasthecommonworkmanshipofamortalartist,towhoseskillalonethewoodandcanvasmustbeindebtedfortheirmeritorvalue。Themiraculousrelicswereaheapofbonesandashes,destituteoflifeorvirtue,orofanyrelation,perhaps,withthepersontowhomtheywereascribed。Thetrueandvivifyingcrosswasapieceofsoundorrottentimber,thebodyandbloodofChrist,aloafofbreadandacupofwine,thegiftsofnatureandthesymbolsofgrace。ThemotherofGodwasdegradedfromhercelestialhonorsandimmaculatevirginity;andthesaintsandangelswerenolongersolicitedtoexercisethelaboriousofficeofmeditationinheaven,andministryuponearth。Inthepractice,oratleastinthetheory,ofthesacraments,thePaulicianswereinclinedtoabolishallvisibleobjectsofworship,andthewordsofthegospelwere,intheirjudgment,thebaptismandcommunionofthefaithful。TheyindulgedaconvenientlatitudefortheinterpretationofScripture:andasoftenastheywerepressedbytheliteralsense,theycouldescapetotheintricatemazesoffigureandallegory。TheirutmostdiligencemusthavebeenemployedtodissolvetheconnectionbetweentheOldandtheNewTestament;
  sincetheyadoredthelatterastheoraclesofGod,andabhorredtheformerasthefabulousandabsurdinventionofmenordaemons。Wecannotbesurprised,thattheyshouldhavefoundintheGospeltheorthodoxmysteryoftheTrinity:but,insteadofconfessingthehumannatureandsubstantialsufferingsofChrist,theyamusedtheirfancywithacelestialbodythatpassedthroughthevirginlikewaterthroughapipe;withafantasticcrucifixion,thateludedthevainandimportantmaliceoftheJews。Acreedthussimpleandspiritualwasnotadaptedtothegeniusofthetimes;^7andtherationalChristian,whomighthavebeencontentedwiththelightyokeandeasyburdenofJesusandhisapostles,wasjustlyoffended,thatthePauliciansshoulddaretoviolatetheunityofGod,thefirstarticleofnaturalandrevealedreligion。TheirbeliefandtheirtrustwasintheFather,ofChrist,ofthehumansoul,andoftheinvisibleworld。
  Buttheylikewiseheldtheeternityofmatter;astubbornandrebellioussubstance,theoriginofasecondprincipleofanactivebeing,whohascreatedthisvisibleworld,andexerciseshistemporalreigntillthefinalconsummationofdeathandsin。
  ^8TheappearancesofmoralandphysicalevilhadestablishedthetwoprinciplesintheancientphilosophyandreligionoftheEast;fromwhencethisdoctrinewastransfusedtothevariousswarmsoftheGnostics。AthousandshadesmaybedevisedinthenatureandcharacterofAhriman,fromarivalgodtoasubordinatedaemon,frompassionandfrailtytopureandperfectmalevolence:but,inspiteofourefforts,thegoodness,andthepower,ofOrmusdareplacedattheoppositeextremitiesoftheline;andeverystepthatapproachestheonemustrecedeinequalproportionfromtheother。^9
  [Footnote7:ThesixcapitalerrorsofthePauliciansaredefinedbyPeterp。756,withmuchprejudiceandpassion。]
  [Footnote8:Primumillorumaxiomaest,duorerumesseprincipia;
  DeummalumetDeumbonum,aliumquehujusmundiconditoremetprincipem,etaliumfuturiaevi,Petr。Sicul。765。]
  [Footnote9:Twolearnedcritics,BeausobreHist。CritiqueduManicheisme,l。i。iv。v。vi。andMosheim,Institut。Hist。
  Eccles。anddeRebusChristianisanteConstantinum,sec。i。ii。
  iii。,havelaboredtoexploreanddiscriminatethevarioussystemsoftheGnosticsonthesubjectofthetwoprinciples。]
  TheapostoliclaborsofConstantineSylvanussoonmultipliedthenumberofhisdisciples,thesecretrecompenseofspiritualambition。TheremnantoftheGnosticsects,andespeciallytheManichaeansofArmenia,wereunitedunderhisstandard;manyCatholicswereconvertedorseducedbyhisarguments;andhepreachedwithsuccessintheregionsofPontus^10andCappadocia,whichhadlongsinceimbibedthereligionofZoroaster。ThePaulicianteachersweredistinguishedonlybytheirScripturalnames,bythemodesttitleofFellow—pilgrims,bytheausterityoftheirlives,theirzealorknowledge,andthecreditofsomeextraordinarygiftsoftheHolySpirit。Buttheywereincapableofdesiring,oratleastofobtaining,thewealthandhonorsoftheCatholicprelacy;suchanti—Christianpridetheybitterlycensured;andeventherankofeldersorpresbyterswascondemnedasaninstitutionoftheJewishsynagogue。ThenewsectwaslooselyspreadovertheprovincesofAsiaMinortothewestwardoftheEuphrates;sixoftheirprincipalcongregationsrepresentedthechurchestowhichSt。Paulhadaddressedhisepistles;andtheirfounderchosehisresidenceintheneighborhoodofColonia,^11inthesamedistrictofPontuswhichhadbeencelebratedbythealtarsofBellona^12andthemiraclesofGregory。^13Afteramissionoftwenty—sevenyears,Sylvanus,whohadretiredfromthetoleratinggovernmentoftheArabs,fellasacrificetoRomanpersecution。Thelawsofthepiousemperors,whichseldomtouchedthelivesoflessodiousheretics,proscribedwithoutmercyordisguisethetenets,thebooks,andthepersonsoftheMontanistsandManichaeans:thebooksweredeliveredtotheflames;andallwhoshouldpresumetosecretesuchwritings,ortoprofesssuchopinions,weredevotedtoanignominiousdeath。^14AGreekminister,armedwithlegalandmilitarypowers,appearedatColoniatostriketheshepherd,andtoreclaim,ifpossible,thelostsheep。Byarefinementofcruelty,SimeonplacedtheunfortunateSylvanusbeforealineofhisdisciples,whowerecommanded,asthepriceoftheirpardonandtheproofoftheirrepentance,tomassacretheirspiritualfather。Theyturnedasidefromtheimpiousoffice;thestonesdroppedfromtheirfilialhands,andofthewholenumber,onlyoneexecutionercouldbefound,anewDavid,asheisstyledbytheCatholics,whoboldlyoverthrewthegiantofheresy。ThisapostateJustinwashisnameagaindeceivedandbetrayedhisunsuspectingbrethren,andanewconformitytotheactsofSt。
  PaulmaybefoundintheconversionofSimeon:liketheapostle,heembracedthedoctrinewhichhehadbeensenttopersecute,renouncedhishonorsandfortunes,andrequiredamongthePauliciansthefameofamissionaryandamartyr。Theywerenotambitiousofmartyrdom,^15butinacalamitousperiodofonehundredandfiftyyears,theirpatiencesustainedwhateverzealcouldinflict;andpowerwasinsufficienttoeradicatetheobstinatevegetationoffanaticismandreason。Fromthebloodandashesofthefirstvictims,asuccessionofteachersandcongregationsrepeatedlyarose:amidsttheirforeignhostilities,theyfoundleisurefordomesticquarrels:theypreached,theydisputed,theysuffered;andthevirtues,theapparentvirtues,ofSergius,inapilgrimageofthirty—threeyears,arereluctantlyconfessedbytheorthodoxhistorians。^16ThenativecrueltyofJustiniantheSecondwasstimulatedbyapiouscause;
  andhevainlyhopedtoextinguish,inasingleconflagration,thenameandmemoryofthePaulicians。Bytheirprimitivesimplicity,theirabhorrenceofpopularsuperstition,theIconoclastprincesmighthavebeenreconciledtosomeerroneousdoctrines;buttheythemselveswereexposedtothecalumniesofthemonks,andtheychosetobethetyrants,lesttheyshouldbeaccusedastheaccomplices,oftheManichaeans。SuchareproachhassulliedtheclemencyofNicephorus,whorelaxedintheirfavortheseverityofthepenalstatutes,norwillhischaractersustainthehonorofamoreliberalmotive。ThefeebleMichaeltheFirst,therigidLeotheArmenian,wereforemostintheraceofpersecution;
  buttheprizemustdoubtlessbeadjudgedtothesanguinarydevotionofTheodora,whorestoredtheimagestotheOrientalchurch。HerinquisitorsexploredthecitiesandmountainsoftheLesserAsia,andtheflatterersoftheempresshaveaffirmedthat,inashortreign,onehundredthousandPaulicianswereextirpatedbythesword,thegibbet,ortheflames。Herguiltormerithasperhapsbeenstretchedbeyondthemeasureoftruth:butiftheaccountbeallowed,itmustbepresumedthatmanysimpleIconoclastswerepunishedunderamoreodiousname;andthatsomewhoweredrivenfromthechurch,unwillinglytookrefugeinthebosomofheresy。
  [Footnote10:ThecountriesbetweentheEuphratesandtheHalyswerepossessedabove350yearsbytheMedesHerodot。l。i。c。
  103andPersians;andthekingsofPontuswereoftheroyalraceoftheAchaemenides,Sallust。Fragment。l。iii。withtheFrenchsupplementandnotesofthepresidentdeBrosses。]
  [Footnote11:MostprobablyfoundedbyPompeyaftertheconquestofPontus。ThisColonia,ontheLycus,aboveNeo—Caesarea,isnamedbytheTurksCoulei—hisar,orChonac,apopuloustowninastrongcountry,D'Anville,GeographieAncienne,tom。ii。p。34。
  Tournefort,VoyageduLevant,tom。iii。lettrexxi。p。293。]
  [Footnote12:ThetempleofBellona,atComanainPontuswasapowerfulandwealthyfoundation,andthehighpriestwasrespectedasthesecondpersoninthekingdom。Asthesacerdotalofficehadbeenoccupiedbyhismother'sfamily,Strabol。xii。
  p。809,835,836,837dwellswithpeculiarcomplacencyonthetemple,theworship,andfestival,whichwastwicecelebratedeveryyear。ButtheBellonaofPontushadthefeaturesandcharacterofthegoddess,notofwar,butoflove。]
  [Footnote13:Gregory,bishopofNeo—Caesarea,A。D。240—265,
  surnamedThaumaturgus,ortheWonder—worker。Anhundredyearsafterwards,thehistoryorromanceofhislifewascomposedbyGregoryofNyssa,hisnamesakeandcountryman,thebrotherofthegreatSt。Basil。]
  [Footnote14:Hoccaeterumadsuaegregiafacinora,diviniatqueorthodoxiImperatoresaddiderunt,utManichaeosMontanosquecapitalipunirisententiajuberent,eorumquelibros,quocunqueinlocoinventiessent,flammistradi;quodsiquisuspiameosdemoccultassedeprehenderetur,hunceundemmortispoenaeaddici,ejusquebonainfiscuminferri,Petr。Sicul。p。759。Whatmorecouldbigotryandpersecutiondesire?]
  [Footnote15:Itshouldseem,thatthePauliciansallowedthemselvessomelatitudeofequivocationandmentalreservation;
  tilltheCatholicsdiscoveredthepressingquestions,whichreducedthemtothealternativeofapostasyormartyrdom,Petr。
  Sicul。p。760。]
  [Footnote16:ThepersecutionistoldbyPetrusSiculusp。579—
  763withsatisfactionandpleasantry。Justusjustapersolvit。
  SeelikewiseCedrenus,p。432—435。]
  Themostfuriousanddesperateofrebelsarethesectariesofareligionlongpersecuted,andatlengthprovoked。Inaholycausetheyarenolongersusceptibleoffearorremorse:thejusticeoftheirarmshardensthemagainstthefeelingsofhumanity;andtheyrevengetheirfathers'wrongsonthechildrenoftheirtyrants。SuchhavebeentheHussitesofBohemiaandtheCalvinistsofFrance,andsuch,intheninthcentury,werethePauliciansofArmeniaandtheadjacentprovinces。^17Theywerefirstawakenedtothemassacreofagovernorandbishop,whoexercisedtheImperialmandateofconvertingordestroyingtheheretics;andthedeepestrecessesofMountArgaeusprotectedtheirindependenceandrevenge。AmoredangerousandconsumingflamewaskindledbythepersecutionofTheodora,andtherevoltofCarbeas,avaliantPaulician,whocommandedtheguardsofthegeneraloftheEast。HisfatherhadbeenimpaledbytheCatholicinquisitors;andreligion,oratleastnature,mightjustifyhisdesertionandrevenge。Fivethousandofhisbrethrenwereunitedbythesamemotives;theyrenouncedtheallegianceofanti—ChristianRome;aSaracenemirintroducedCarbeastothecaliph;andthecommanderofthefaithfulextendedhissceptretotheimplacableenemyoftheGreeks。InthemountainsbetweenSiwasandTrebizondhefoundedorfortifiedthecityofTephrice,^18whichisstilloccupiedbyafierceorlicentiouspeople,andtheneighboringhillswerecoveredwiththePaulicianfugitives,whonowreconciledtheuseoftheBibleandthesword。Duringmorethanthirtyyears,Asiawasafflictedbythecalamitiesofforeignanddomesticwar;intheirhostileinroads,thedisciplesofSt。PaulwerejoinedwiththoseofMahomet;andthepeacefulChristians,theagedparentandtendervirgin,whoweredeliveredintobarbarousservitude,mightjustlyaccusetheintolerantspiritoftheirsovereign。Sourgentwasthemischief,sointolerabletheshame,thateventhedissoluteMichael,thesonofTheodora,wascompelledtomarchinpersonagainstthePaulicians:hewasdefeatedunderthewallsofSamosata;andtheRomanemperorfledbeforethehereticswhomhismotherhadcondemnedtotheflames。TheSaracensfoughtunderthesamebanners,butthevictorywasascribedtoCarbeas;andthecaptivegenerals,withmorethanahundredtribunes,wereeitherreleasedbyhisavarice,ortorturedbyhisfanaticism。ThevalorandambitionofChrysocheir,^19hissuccessor,embracedawidercircleofrapineandrevenge。InalliancewithhisfaithfulMoslems,heboldlypenetratedintotheheartofAsia;thetroopsofthefrontierandthepalacewererepeatedlyoverthrown;theedictsofpersecutionwereansweredbythepillageofNiceandNicomedia,ofAncyraandEphesus;norcouldtheapostleSt。Johnprotectfromviolationhiscityandsepulchre。ThecathedralofEphesuswasturnedintoastableformulesandhorses;andthePauliciansviedwiththeSaracensintheircontemptandabhorrenceofimagesandrelics。Itisnotunpleasingtoobservethetriumphofrebellionoverthesamedespotismwhichhaddisdainedtheprayersofaninjuredpeople。TheemperorBasil,theMacedonian,wasreducedtosueforpeace,toofferaransomforthecaptives,andtorequest,inthelanguageofmoderationandcharity,thatChrysocheirwouldsparehisfellow—Christians,andcontenthimselfwitharoyaldonativeofgoldandsilverandsilkgarments。"Iftheemperor,"repliedtheinsolentfanatic,"bedesirousofpeace,lethimabdicatetheEast,andreignwithoutmolestationintheWest。Ifherefuse,theservantsoftheLordwillprecipitatehimfromthethrone。"ThereluctantBasilsuspendedthetreaty,acceptedthedefiance,andledhisarmyintothelandofheresy,whichhewastedwithfireandsword。TheopencountryofthePaulicianswasexposedtothesamecalamitieswhichtheyhadinflicted;butwhenhehadexploredthestrengthofTephrice,themultitudeoftheBarbarians,andtheamplemagazinesofarmsandprovisions,hedesistedwithasighfromthehopelesssiege。OnhisreturntoConstantinople,helabored,bythefoundationofconventsandchurches,tosecuretheaidofhiscelestialpatrons,ofMichaelthearchangelandtheprophetElijah;anditwashisdailyprayerthathemightlivetotranspierce,withthreearrows,theheadofhisimpiousadversary。Beyondhisexpectations,thewishwasaccomplished:afterasuccessfulinroad,Chrysocheirwassurprisedandslaininhisretreat;andtherebel'sheadwastriumphantlypresentedatthefootofthethrone。Onthereceptionofthiswelcometrophy,Basilinstantlycalledforhisbow,dischargedthreearrowswithunerringaim,andacceptedtheapplauseofthecourt,whohailedthevictoryoftheroyalarcher。WithChrysocheir,thegloryofthePauliciansfadedandwithered:^20onthesecondexpeditionoftheemperor,theimpregnableTephrice,wasdesertedbytheheretics,whosuedformercyorescapedtotheborders。Thecitywasruined,butthespiritofindependencesurvivedinthemountains:thePauliciansdefended,aboveacentury,theirreligionandliberty,infestedtheRomanlimits,andmaintainedtheirperpetualalliancewiththeenemiesoftheempireandthegospel。