713 Constan- Cuthbert nymous to propaAnastasius tine 714 758 author of a gate their Authors. Profane Rapid progress of Alcuin the Saracens in-see Asia and Africa. the 4th The downfal of cothe kingdom of the lumn. Lombards, and of Bede. the exarchate of FredRavenna, the lat- egari II. 714 Gregory II. Bregwin book, en- doctrines. (ter of which is us. Theodosius 731 III. 716 Gregory Leo III. 762 titled, Or granted to the see John Lambert do Roma- The Paulo of Rome by Pepin, Da790 nus de Di- Johan- king of France. masce Isaur. 741 Zachary Athelard. vinis Offi- nists, who Constantine 752 Charlemagne nus. adds to the grant George of Pepin several Synfrom their provinces; though cellus. leaders the titles and acts Virgil ciis, published in the Bibl. were so Patr. Charle Paul and of this grant have ius. magne, see embraced by the Roman Ca- laria, pub- cious er- at Paris, & Manes. The ceremony of kissing the Pope's toe introduced. The Saxons, with Whittekind, their monarch, convert Codex Ca- noclites, aled to Christianity. published headed set persecuted by the The Saracens Gretzer. cing. Adelbert. Ambrosi us. Aut bertus. The Popes Gregory I. Toledo. Gregory Controversy be Elipand, tween the Greek bishop of and Latin church II. and Ad- Leo, theling from the Son. Popes or Archbi- JEcclesiasti- Heretics, Remarkable Sovereign Bishopsof shops of cal & Theo- real or re- Events-Religious Profane Princes. Rome. VOL. IV. Canter-logical Wri puted. made use of of Scrip Rites. The worship of by Charle- ture before images authorized the restora- of councils, council of Nice, the He is consi- the church perly called dered by Du Pin as the person was also ac that first in-cused of he- ties of Pa ris, Tours, The reading of the Epistle and Gospel introduced into the service of the church. Solitary or pri mathemati-vate masses insti cian, and Ituted. who promo- to convert the Fri Felix, Arch-ted the wor-sons: he was the Germanus, lics in this bishop of century, de- Authors. |