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impossibility and could not endure。 Her young men were killed in

her endless wars。 Her farmers were ruined by long military

service and by taxation。 They either became professional

beggars or hired themselves out to rich landowners who gave

them board and lodging in exchange for their services and

made them ‘‘serfs;'' those unfortunate human beings who are

neither slaves nor freemen; but who have become part of the

soil upon which they work; like so many cows; and the trees。



The Empire; the State; had become everything。 The common

citizen had dwindled down to less than nothing。 As for

the slaves; they had heard the words that were spoken by Paul。

They had accepted the message of the humble carpenter of

Nazareth。 They did not rebel against their masters。 On the

contrary; they had been taught to be meek and they obeyed

their superiors。 But they had lost all interest in the affairs

of this world which had proved such a miserable place of abode。

They were willing to fight the good fight that they might enter

into the Kingdom of Heaven。 But they were not willing to

engage in warfare for the benefit of an ambitious emperor who

aspired to glory by way of a foreign campaign in the land of

the Parthians or the Numidians or the Scots。



And so conditions grew worse as the centuries went by。

The first Emperors had continued the tradition of ‘‘leadership''

which had given the old tribal chieftains such a hold upon

their subjects。 But the Emperors of the second and third

centuries were Barrack…Emperors; professional soldiers; who

existed by the grace of their body…guards; the so…called Prae…

torians。 They succeeded each other with terrifying rapidity;

murdering their way into the palace and being murdered out

of it as soon as their successors had become rich enough to bribe

the guards into a new rebellion。



Meanwhile the barbarians were hammering at the gates of

the northern frontier。 As there were no longer any native

Roman armies to stop their progress; foreign mercenaries had

to be hired to fight the invader。 As the foreign soldier happened

to be of the same blood as his supposed enemy; he was

apt to be quite lenient when he engaged in battle。 Finally;

by way of experiment; a few tribes were allowed to settle

within the confines of the Empire。 Others followed。 Soon

these tribes complained bitterly of the greedy Roman tax…

gatherers; who took away their last penny。 When they got

no redress they marched to Rome and loudly demanded that

they be heard。



This made Rome very uncomfortable as an Imperial residence。

Constantine (who ruled from 323 to 337) looked for

a new capital。 He chose Byzantium; the gate…way for the

commerce between Europe and Asia。 The city was renamed

Constantinople; and the court moved eastward。 When Constantine

died; his two sons; for the sake of a more efficient

administration; divided the Empire between them。 The elder

lived in Rome and ruled in the west。 The younger stayed in

Constantinople and was master of the east。



Then came the fourth century and the terrible visitation

of the Huns; those mysterious Asiatic horsemen who for more

than two centuries maintained themselves in Northern Europe

and continued their career of bloodshed until they were defeated

near Chalons…sur…Marne in France in the year 451。

As soon as the Huns had reached the Danube they had begun

to press hard upon the Goths。 The Goths; in order to save

themselves; were thereupon obliged to invade Rome。 The

Emperor Valens tried to stop them; but was killed near

Adrianople in the year 378。 Twenty…two years later; under

their king; Alaric; these same West Goths marched westward

and attacked Rome。 They did not plunder; and destroyed

only a few palaces。 Next came the Vandals; and showed less

respect for the venerable traditions of the city。 Then the

Burgundians。 Then the East Goths。 Then the Alemanni。

Then the Franks。 There was no end to the invasions。 Rome

at last was at the mercy of every ambitious highway robber

who could gather a few followers。



In the year 402 the Emperor fled to Ravenna; which was

a sea…port and strongly fortified; and there; in the year 475;

Odoacer; commander of a regiment of the German mercenaries;

who wanted the farms of Italy to be divided among themselves;

gently but effectively pushed Romulus Augustulus; the

last of the emperors who ruled the western division; from his

throne; and proclaimed himself Patriarch or ruler of Rome。

The eastern Emperor; who was very busy with his own affairs;

recognised him; and for ten years Odoacer ruled what was

left of the western provinces。



A few years later; Theodoric; King of the East Goths;

invaded the newly formed Patriciat; took Ravenna; murdered

Odoacer at his own dinner table; and established a Gothic

Kingdom amidst the ruins of the western part of the Empire。

This Patriciate state did not last long。 In the sixth century a

motley crowd of Longobards and Saxons and Slavs and Avars

invaded Italy; destroyed the Gothic kingdom; and established

a new state of which Pavia became the capital。



Then at last the imperial city sank into a state of utter

neglect and despair。 The ancient palaces had been plundered

time and again。 The schools had been burned down。 The

teachers had been starved to death。 The rich people had been

thrown out of their villas which were now inhabited by evil…

smelling and hairy barbarians。 The roads had fallen into

decay。 The old bridges were gone and commerce had come

to a standstill。 Civilisationthe product of thousands of years

of patient labor on the part of Egyptians and Babylonians and

Greeks and Romans; which had lifted man high above the

most daring dreams of his earliest ancestors; threatened to

perish from the western continent。



It is true that in the far east; Constantinople continued to

be the centre of an Empire for another thousand years。 But

it hardly counted as a part of the European continent。 Its

interests lay in the east。 It began to forget its western origin。

Gradually the Roman language was given up for the Greek。

The Roman alphabet was discarded and Roman law was written

in Greek characters and explained by Greek judges。 The

Emperor became an Asiatic despot; worshipped as the god…like

kings of Thebes had been worshipped in the valley of the

Nile; three thousand years before。 When missionaries of the

Byzantine church looked for fresh fields of activity; they went

eastward and carried the civilisation of Byzantium into the

vast wilderness of Russia。



As for the west; it was left to the mercies of the Barbarians。

For twelve generations; murder; war; arson; plundering were

the order of the day。 One thingand one thing alonesaved

Europe from complete destruction; from a return to the days

of cave…men and the hyena。



This was the churchthe flock of humble men and women

who for many centuries had confessed themselves the followers

of Jesus; the carpenter of Nazareth; who had been

killed that the mighty Roman Empire might be saved the

trouble of a street…riot in a little city somewhere along the

Syrian frontier。







RISE OF THE CHURCH



HOW ROME BECAME THE CENTRE OF THE

CHRISTIAN WORLD





THE average intelligent Roman who lived under the Empire

had taken very little interest in the gods of his fathers。

A few times a year he went to the temple; but merely as a

matter of custom。 He looked on patiently when the people

celebrated a religious festival with a solemn procession。 But he

regarded the worship of Jupiter and Minerva and Neptune as

something rather childish; a survival from the crude days of

the early republic and not a fit subject of study for a man

who had mastered the works of the Stoics and the Epicureans

and the other great philosophers of Athens。



This attitude made the Roman a very tolerant man。 The

government insisted that all people; Romans; foreigners;

Greeks; Babylonians; Jews; should p

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