Note 009
For the character of Boniface see Olympiodorus, apud
Phot. p. 196 [p. 62 b, ed. Bekk.]; and St. Augustin, apud
Tillemont, Memoires Eccles. tom. xiii. p. 712-715, 886. The
bishop of Hippo at length deplored the fall of his friend,
who, after a solemn vow of chastity, had married a second
wife of the Arian sect, and who was suspected of keeping
several concubines in his house.
The History Of The Decline and Fall
Of The Roman Empire—
Chapter 33