A Select Library of Nicene And Post Nicene Fathers of the Christian Church Seco

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A Select Library of Nicene And Post Nicene Fathers of the Christian Church Seco
Philip Schaff
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Hug and Wegnerus, will also be found. In general, the remark of Luder- mann (Lipsius, Theol. Ja/irb. 18S6, p. LoS) is valid, " The argu- ments against Constantine's Christianity, which are drawn from his moral character, have ever been the weakest, " 430 PROLEGOMENA.
(d) In relations with friends. His general conduct toward his friends was marked by very great liberality (cf. Above). Eutropius speaks emphatically of this even while he uses the expres- sion which has been such a puzzle to all, t
...hat "toward some of his friends he was double " (or dangerous), a phrase which is interpreted by Johannes Ant. As meaning " to some of friends false (unsound, {ittowAws) and unsafe (unwholesome, ovy^ vytw?) " (ed. Mtiller 4. P. 602-3). His uni- form effort to please his friends has been discussed above.
(e) In relations with society, i. As General he seems to have been popular with his own soldiers (cf. Above), inspiring them with enthusiasm and energy. Toward hostile soldiers he was merciful (cf.


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