Note 018
For Apollinaris and his sect, see Socrates, l.
ii. c. 46, l. iii. c. 16 Sazomen, l. v. c. 18, 1. vi. c. 25,
27. Theodoret, l. v. 3, 10, 11. Tillemont, Memoires
Ecclesiastiques, tom. vii. p. 602 - 638. Not. p. 789 - 794,
in 4to. Venise, 1732. The contemporary saint always mentions
the bishop of Laodicea as a friend and brother. The style
of the more recent historians is harsh and hostile: yet
Philostorgius compares him (l. viii. c. 11 - 15) to Basil
and Gregory.]
The History Of The Decline And
Fall Of The Roman Empire
—Fall In The East
—Chapter 47