Cap. XV - A Book called the Pontifical
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 15 July 2022
Summary
Of the Pontifical Falsely Fathered upon Damasus, Bishop of Rome, An. 397. How the Popish Collectors use it as their Text, yet confess it to be a Forgery full of Lyes and contradictions.
The Liber Pontificalis is a Legend so stuffed with Lyes, that the very Title of it is notorious: The very first Inscription of the Book miscarries; not so as to need, like the former Counterfeits, either those of the Apostles Canons, or their Council, or the Preface of Isidore, a long Circuit of Deductions to prove the Forgery; Binius, Labbe, and the Collectio Regia, immediately confess it. It beginneth thus.
THE BOOK OF POPES,
From Pope Peter down to Pope Nicholas of
that Name the First; in which their Acts are
described: The Acts of the first Popes by Pope
Damasus: The rest by other * Ancient Men
and * worthy of credit.
Upon this Title Binius noteth, Hujus libri Pontificalis Damasus Auctor non est, &c. Damasus is not the Author of this Pontifical: but rather it is patched up of two divers Authors; as may be proved by this, that almost in every Popes Life, it contains things fighting with themselves: And so no account can be given of Things and Writings clashing with one another. And for this be cites Baronius, An. Christ. 69. nu. 35. An. 348. nu. 16 &c 17. Anton. Possevin. Apparat. Sac. on the word Damasus.
Now a man would expect he should lay aside the Book, and refuse to make use of such an odious Pamphlet: But for want of a better he takes it in, as his most Learned Companions do; and so they labour all under the miserable Fate of making a Forgery, the Text upon which their Notes and Volumes are the Commentary.
It is meet before I pass, to make some use of what is given us: for Observation is the Life of History, Reflexions digesting the Objects that are before us, and turning them into nourishment.
What is here said, concerneth not a Page, but a whole Book, stuffed with Legends, and Lives of Popes.
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- The Works of Thomas Traherne VII<i>Christian Ethicks</i> and <i>Roman Forgeries</i>, pp. 423 - 428Publisher: Boydell & BrewerPrint publication year: 2022