[73] Hefele, vol. i. p. 473. [↑]

[74] Cyril II of Berrhœa. [↑]

[75] Le Quien, tom. i. col. 335. [↑]

[76] Id. tom. i. col. 336. [↑]

[77] Id. tom. i. col. 337. [↑]

[78] However, in an earlier attempt made by the Protestant theologians of Tübingen (1573–77) to introduce the doctrines of the Reformed Church into the Eastern Church, the Vaivode Quarquar of Samtskheth in Georgia embraced the Confession of Augsburg, but in 1580 became a Muslim. (Joselian, p. 140.) [↑]

[79] Scheffler, §§ 53–6. Finlay, vol. v. pp. 118–19. [↑]

[80] Hammer (1), vol. vi. p. 94. [↑]

[81] Spon, vol. ii. p. 57. [↑]

[82] Hammer (1), vol. vi. p. 364. [↑]