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t of the servants of God," expresses his administration, 308; as fourth Doctor of the western Church, 334; as chief artificer in the Church's second victory, 335; England indebted to him, both for hierarchy and civil constitution, 336; his action as bishop, metropolitan, patriarch, and Pope, 337; councils held by him at Rome, 338; defends the liberties of monasteries against bishops, 339; and as metropolitan succours distressed bishoprics, 340; called the father of the monks, 341; compared with St. Leo in the exercise of the Primacy, 342; continues the struggle of the Popes from St. Sylvester to maintain the Nicene constitution, 350 _Gregory of Tours, St._, notes the prospering of the Catholic, and the decline of the Arian kingdoms, 123; attests St. Gregory's flight from the papacy, 279 _Guizot_, his witness to the action of the hierarchy, 54 _Hefele_, "Conciliengeschichte," quoted, 93, 100, 114, 116, 128, 136, 137, 139, 142, 202, 232 _Hergenroether_, Card., quoted, "Kirchengeschichte," 26, 114, 185, 232, 244; "Photius, sein Leben," 46, 47, 68, 75, 78, 83, 92, 93, 104, 128, 129, 143, 159, 165, 170, 187, 196, 203, 205, 207, 228, 230, 232, 245, 270, 271 _Hilarus_, Pope, 16 _Hormisdas_, deacon, elected Pope in 514, 149; sends a legation to the emperor Anastasius, who had applied to his fatherly affection, 150; instruction given to his legates, 151-8; orders them not to be introduced by the bishop of Constantinople, 157; conditions of reunion proposed by him to the emperor, 158; is deceived by the emperor, and denounces the treachery of Greek diplomacy, 160; is appealed to by the Syrian Archimandrites, 161; resolves how to terminate the Acacian schism, 164; his formulary of union accepted by the East, 167; dies in 523, 193 _Hurter's_ "Geschichte Papst Innocenz des Dritten," the papal idea carried out through generations, 353-5 _Ignatius, St._, of Antioch, quoted, 12 _Jerome, St._, the result which he did not foresee, 57 _John_, patriarch of Constantinople, accepts the formulary of Pope Hormisdas, 166 _John I._, Pope, martyred by Theodorick, 193 _John II._, Pope, praises Justinian for acknowledging the Primacy, and confirms his confession of faith, 191 _John Talaia_, elected patriarch of Alex
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