Note 044
James, one of the orthodox fathers of the Syrian church,
was born A.D. 452; he began to compose his sermons A.D. 474;
he was made bishop of Batnse, in the district of Sarug and
province of Mesopotamia, A.D. 519, and died A.D. 521.
(Assemanni, tom. i. p. 288, 289.) For the homily de Pueris
Ephesinis, see p. 335-339: though I could wish that
Assemanni had translated the text of James of Sarug instead
of answering the objections of Baronius.
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