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A. D. 231. 19, Calphurnius

Order'd pfalms and mattins to be fung in churches, to drive away the evil spirits that troubled poor people in their graves.

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Order'd that chrifm ufed in the Lord's fupper should be renewed once a year, and the old burned.

251. 22. Schifm fecond, Cornelius, Novatianus. Cornelius was certainly a true fucceffor: for with exorcifms and holy water, he drove all the rats out of a church near Ravenna.

253. 23. Lucius

Ordained that heretics fhould not be rebaptized.

255 24. Stephanus

Ordained that heretics fhould be rebap

tized.

257 25. Sixtus II.

Invented copes, and other veftments.
260. 26. Dionyfius

Allotted to every minifter his own church,

parish and salary.

271. 27. Felix

Ordered maffes to be fung in churches for the dead martyrs.

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A. D. 275. 28. Eutychianus Ordered all fruits, and efpecially beans and grapes, to be confecrated upon the altar; be likewife would have martyrs buried in purple. 283. 29. Caius

Like an honest pope, ordered that no layman fhould commence a fuit against a clergy

man.

296. 30. Marcellinus

Sacrificed to Hercules, Jupiter and Saturn, in the temple of Vefta.

304 31. Marcellus

Divided Rome into twenty parifhes; was groom of the ftables to Maxentius, in which office he dy'd.

309. 32. Eufebius

Ordered that no bishop should be fued.
311. 33. Miltiades

Ordained that no fafts fhould be kept on Thurfday or Sunday.

314. 34. Silvefter.

Under his adminiftration, and by his approbation, Anthony the hermit fet up the monaftic course of life. He was the first pope that wore a crown of gold.

335 35. Marcus

Ordered that the Nicene creed fhould be fung

in churches.

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A. D. 337. 36. Julius I.

Cenfured the Eastern bishops for calling a council at Antioch, without his leave; order'd that no clergyman should plead before a lay judge, or be sentenced by him. He was the first that confirmed the Athanafian creed. 355. 37. Schifm third. Liberius, Felix I. Liberius was by the church esteemed as the true pope: tho' he condemned the Athanafian creed, which his infallible predecessor had confirmed.

361. 38. Felix II.

Inftituted plumb-porridge at Christmas. He ran with the Arians, but held with the Athanafians.

366. 39. Schifm fourth. Damafus, Urfin.

Damafus was an adulterer, but Urfin was an heretic. So that the former muft by Dr. Snape and me be allowed the best fucceffor: for herefy in an infallible chair is infinitely worse than adultery.

385. 40. Siricius

Ordered that whofoever fhould marry a widow, or a fecond wife, fhould lose his benefice.

398. 41. Anaftafius

Granted a pardon from fin for five hundred days to any, that should say a prayer of his compofing, and beginning Jefu Chrifti, &c.

A. D. 402. 42. Innocent I. Ordered a fait in the church every Sa

turday.

416. 43. Zozinus

Ordained the bleffing of wax-tapers upon Eafter-eve; and confirmed the decrees of the council of Carthage, or in other words the Pelagian berefy.

419. Schifm fifth. 44. Boniface, Eulalius.

Boniface was the true vicegerent, for he or dered that no Roman should touch the confecrated pall or incenfe, and alfo that no fervant or debtor fhould be admitted amongst the clergy

423. 45. Celeftine I.

Was an excellent fidler.

432. 46. Sixtus III.

Got a nun with child.

446. 47. Leo I.

Invented proceffions on faints days, and ornaments for their tombs.

461. 48. Hilarius

Built almost fifty new churches, and invented the litany.

467. 49. Simplicius

Found, by his followers means, the bones of Elisha, the body of St. Barnabas, and the gofpel of St. Matthew, written in his own B 3

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hand. He also decreed that no clergyman fhould hold a benefice of a layman.

A. D. 483. 50. Felix III.

Ordained that churches fhould only be confecrated by bishops.

492. 51. Gelafius I.

Excommunicated the emperor Anaftafius, and anathematized the king of the Vandals. He regulated the canon of fcripture to his own fancy, declaring it herefy for laymen to judge of it.

496. 52. Anaftafius II.

Excommunicated the emperor Anaftafius for being an Eutychian, when he himself (for being one) was afterwards forfaken by his whole clergy. He died by voiding his bowels. in a privy-house.

498. 53. Schism fixth. Symmachus, Lawrence, Peter 11.

Symmachus, by the affiftance of a hundred and twenty bishops with their clergy, in arms, got the day from his other two rivals. 514. 54. Hermifda

Left behind him many natural children. 523. 55. John I.

Was a hearty friend to the Arians. 526. 56. Felix IV.

Invented extreme unction, and for the be

nefit of the clergy, divided the chancel from

the church.

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