Note 072
The Henoticon is transcribed by Evagrius, (l.
iii. c. 13,) and translated by Liberatus, (Brev. c. 18.)
Pagi (Critica, tom. ii. p. 411) and (Bibliot. Orient. tom.
i. p. 343) are satisfied that it is free from heresy; but
Petavius (Dogmat. Theolog. tom. v. l. i. c. 13, p. 40) most
unaccountably affirms Chalcedonensem ascivit. An adversary
would prove that he had never read the Henoticon.]
The History Of The Decline And
Fall Of The Roman Empire
—Fall In The East
—Chapter 47