ECCLESIASTICAL HISTORY. 



Second Age. 



5. St. Anaclet, an Athenian. 6. St. Evarif. 

 tus. 7. St. Alexander, a Roman. 9. St. The- 

 lefphore, a Grecian. 10. St. Higin, an Athe- 

 nian, ii. St. Pius of Aquila. 12. St. Anicetus, 

 a Syrian. 13. St. Soter of Fondi. 14. St. Elu- 

 therus, a Grecian. 15. St. Victor, an African. 



Third Age. 



1 6. St. Zephrinus, 17. St. Calliftus, 18. 

 St. Urban, 19. St. Pontianus, all Romans. 20. 

 St. Ancerus, a Grecian. 21. St. Fabian, 22. St. 

 Cornelius, 23. St. Lucius I. 24. St. Stephen, 

 Romans. 25. St. Sixtus I. 26. St. Denis, both 

 Grecians. 27. St. Felix I. a Roman. 28. St. 

 Eutichian, a Tufcan. 29. St. Cajus, a Dalma- 

 tian. 30. St. Marcellinus, a Roman. 



Fourth Age. 



31. St. Marcellus, a Roman. 32. St. Eufe- 

 bius, a Grecian. 33. St. Melchiades, an Afri- 

 can. 34. St. Silvefter, 35. St. Mark, 36. St. 

 Julius, 37. St. Liberius, all Romans. 38. St. 

 Damaicus, a Spaniard. 39. St. Siricus, 40. St. 

 Anaftafius I. Romans. 



Fifth Age, 



41. St. Innocent I. of Albany. 42. St. Zozi- 

 mus, a Grecian. 43. St. Boniface I. 44. St. Cc- 

 leftin I. Romans. 45. St. Sixtus II. 46. St. 

 Leo I. a Tufcan, furnamed the Great. 47. St. 

 Hilary of Sardinia. 48. St. Simplicius of Tri- 



voly, 



