[Footnote 129: The obscure history of James or Jacobus
Baradaeus, or Zanzalust may be gathered from Eutychius,
(Annal. tom. ii. p. 144, 147,) Renau dot, (Hist. Patriarch.
Alex. p. 133,) and Assemannus, (Bibliot. Orient. tom. i. p.
424, tom. ii. p. 62 - 69, 324 - 332, 414, tom. iii. p. 385 -
388.) He seems to be unknown to the Greeks. The Jacobites
themselves had rather deduce their name and pedigree from
St. James the apostle.]
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