You will conclude, doubtless, that this curious document can be nothing
but a papal allocution. Its peculiar scriptural style (wrongly supposed
to have been invented by the Puritans, who merely learnt it from the old
Roman clergy), as well as the self-conceit, which fancies the fate of the
whole world to depend on the prosperity of a small half-ruined city in
Italy, will be to you sufficient marks of the Roman hand. But you will
be somewhat mistaken. It is hardly an epistle from the successor of St.
Peter. It professes to be an epistle from St. Peter himself, and sent by
him through the hands of Pope Stephen III. to Pepin the king of the
Franks, in the year 755. You will have concluded also from it, that
Catholic Christianity is in its extreme agony; that the worship and name
of our Lord, and the fountains of sacramental grace are about to be
extinguished for ever, and that nothing but heresy or heathendom can
follow. Then you will be quite mistaken. These Lombards are pious
Catholics. Builders of churches and monasteries, they are taking up the
relics of the Roman martyrs, to transfer them to the churches of Milan
and Pavia. They have just given Pope Stephen the most striking proof of
their awe of his person and office. But they are quarrelling with him
about the boundaries of his estates for the patrimony of St. Peter. They
consider that he and his predecessors have grossly wronged them at
different times; and now last of all, by calling in foreign invaders; and
they are at the gates of Rome laying waste the country, and demanding a
poll-tax as ransom. That is all.
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