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CHAPTER XXVII: Civil Wars, Reign Of Theodosius
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105-110.)] [Footnote 89: Chrysostom opposes their courage, which was not attended with much risk, to the cowardly flight of the Cynics.] [Footnote 90: The sedition of Antioch is represented in a lively, and almost dramatic, manner by two orators, who had their respective shares of interest and merit.

See Libanius (Orat.xiv.xv.p.

389-420, edit.
Morel.Orat.i.p.

1-14, Venet.

1754) and the twenty orations of St.
John Chrysostom, de Statuis, (tom.ii.p.


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