was the first duty, and patience the most useful virtue. In a chosen list of twenty bishops, we discover
the metropolitan titles of Heracleæ and Cyzicus, Nice and Nicomedia, Ephesus and Trebizond, and the
personal merit of Mark and Bessarion who, in the confidence of their learning and eloquence, were promoted
to the episcopal rank. Some monks and philosophers were named to display the science and sanctity of
the Greek church; and the service of the choir was performed by a select band of singers and musicians.
The patriarchs of Alexandria, Antioch, and Jerusalem, appeared by their genuine or fictitious deputies; the
primate of Russia represented a national church, and the Greeks might contend with the Latins in the
extent of their spiritual empire. The precious vases of St. Sophia were exposed to the winds and waves,
that the patriarch might officiate with becoming splendor: whatever gold the emperor could procure, was
expended in the massy ornaments of his bed and chariot;31 and while they affected to maintain the
prosperity of their ancient fortune, they quarrelled for the division of fifteen thousand ducats, the first
alms of the Roman pontiff. After the necessary preparations, John Palæologus, with a numerous train,
accompanied by his brother Demetrius, and the most respectable persons of the church and state, embarked
in eight vessels with sails and oars which steered through the Turkish Straits of Gallipoli to the Archipelago,
the Morea, and the Adriatic Gulf.32