Note 088
Fontanini considers the emperors as no more
than the advocates of the church, (advocatus et defensor S.
R. E. See Ducange, Gloss Lat. tom. i. p. 297.) His
antagonist Muratori reduces the popes to be no more than the
exarchs of the emperor. In the more equitable view of
Mosheim, (Institut. Hist. Eccles. p. 264, 265,) they held
Rome under the empire as the most honorable species of fief
or benefice - premuntur nocte caliginosa!]
The History Of The Decline And
Fall Of The Roman Empire
—Fall In The East
—Chapter 49