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The History of The Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire

CHAPTER XLIX: Conquest Of Italy By The Franks
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Would to God that I might be permitted to tread in the footsteps of the holy Martin! but may the fate of Constans serve as a warning to the persecutors of the church! After his just condemnation by the bishops of Sicily, the tyrant was cut off, in the fullness of his sins, by a domestic servant: the saint is still adored by the nations of Scythia, among whom he ended his banishment and his life.

But it is our duty to live for the edification and support of the faithful people; nor are we reduced to risk our safety on the event of a combat.

Incapable as you are of defending your Roman subjects, the maritime situation of the city may perhaps expose it to your depredation but we can remove to the distance of four-and-twenty _stadia_, to the first fortress of the Lombards, and then--you may pursue the winds.

Are you ignorant that the popes are the bond of union, the mediators of peace, between the East and West?
The eyes of the nations are fixed on our humility; and they revere, as a God upon earth, the apostle St.Peter, whose image you threaten to destroy.
The remote and interior kingdoms of the West present their homage to Christ and his vicegerent; and we now prepare to visit one of their most powerful monarchs, who desires to receive from our hands the sacrament of baptism.

The Barbarians have submitted to the yoke of the gospel, while you alone are deaf to the voice of the shepherd.


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