Peter's Rock in Mohammed's Flood, from St. Gregory the Great to St. Leo IIIAllies, T. W. (Thomas William)
Islamic
Peter's Rock in Mohammed's Flood, from St. Gregory the Great to St. Leo III
Allies, T. W. (Thomas William)
Christianity and other religions -- Islam; Church history -- Middle Ages, 600-1500; Papacy; Papacy -- History
“The letter of your God-protected majesty and fraternity we have received
by the augustal officer of the Guards, and we likewise keep it securely in
the holy church close to the confession of the holy and glorious Peter,
prince of the apostles, where likewise are kept the letters of your
predecessors who reigned in the love of Christ. In this letter you well
and piously, as befits a Christian emperor, professed that you would keep
without fail the injunctions of our holy fathers and teachers. It is
first, and remarkable, that the letter is yours and not another’s, sealed
with the imperial seal, and subscribed within in vermilion, by your own
hand, as is the wont of emperors to subscribe. Therein you professed with
the clearest piety our blameless and orthodox faith. You wrote, ‘he who
moves and pulls down the boundaries of the fathers is execrable’. On
receiving this we uttered hymns of thanksgiving to God, for God assuredly
has given you the throne. You were running well. Who then has rung an
alarum in your ears, and perverted your heart like a twisted bowstring,
and turned your eyes backwards? During ten years by the grace of God you
went well. You never spoke of the holy images. Now you say they take the
place of idols, and that those who worship them are idolaters. And you are
bent on sweeping them away, and clearing the land of them. And you fear
not the judgment of God in bringing scandals into the hearts of men, not
of the faithful only, but of the faithless too. Christ charges you not to
scandalise one of the little ones, and for a small offence to depart into
everlasting fire, and you have scandalised the whole world, as if you
could not endure death, nor make an evil confession. You have written that
‘we should not worship things made with hands, nor any kind of likeness,
as God said, neither in heaven nor on earth; and show me, if you please,
who has charged us to reverence and worship things made with hands. Then I
will confess that is God’s command’. And why, you that are emperor and
head of Christians, did you not enquire of those who had the knowledge of
experience? You might have been satisfied by them concerning what things
made by hands God spoke, before stirring up, confounding, and disturbing
humble people. But you thrust away, and denied, and cast out our holy
fathers and teachers whom, with your own hand and in writing, you
professed to obey and follow. The holy and inspired fathers and teachers
are our scripture, our light and our salvation. The six Councils held in
Christ have commanded us, and you do not accept their testimony. We are
compelled to write to you in rude uncultured words, since uncultured and
rude you are. But truly they carry the power and the truth of God. We
entreat you in God’s name to cast aside the haughtiness and pride which
beset you, and gently and humbly give us your attention. May God lead you
to the truth of what He has said. He was speaking of idolaters who had
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