defends Honorius against having supported it, in a letter to the emperor, [44];

calls upon the emperor Constantine III. to abolish the Ecthesis of his father, Heraclius, [155].

John, the Almsgiver, St., last great

patriarch of Alexandria, [13].

John VI., patriarch of Constantinople, asks pardon of Pope Constantine, [282];

describes his pre-eminence in the church as that of the head in the human body, [283].

John of Damascus, St., his record of Mohammed, [211];

observes that Mohammed has no witness to his truth, [213];

censures Iconoclasm as the invasion of a robber, [327].

Justinian I., embues all his successors with doctrinal despotism over the Church, [63];