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LXVI.—How on the Discovery of
Prohibited Books among the Heretics, Many of them return to the
Catholic Church.
Thus were the lurking-places of the heretics broken up by the
emperor’s command, and the savage beasts they harbored (I mean
the chief authors of their impious doctrines) driven to flight. Of
those whom they had deceived, some, intimidated by the emperor’s
threats, disguising their real sentiments, crept secretly into the
Church. For since the law directed that search should be made for their
books, those of them who practiced evil and forbidden arts were
detected, and these were ready to secure their own safety by
dissimulation of every kind.3306
3306 Here again it is worth noting, for history and for edification,
that books were prohibited and heretics treated just as the Christians
did not like to “be done by,” by the heathen. | Others,
however, there were, who voluntarily and with real sincerity embraced a
better hope. Meantime the prelates of the several churches continued to
make strict inquiry, utterly rejecting those who attempted an entrance
under the specious disguise of false pretenses, while those who came
with sincerity of purpose were proved for a time, and after sufficient
trial numbered with the congregation. Such was the treatment of those
who stood charged with rank heresy: those, however, who maintained no
impious doctrine, but had been separated from the one body through the
influence of schismatic advisers, were received without difficulty or
delay. Accordingly, numbers thus revisited, as it were, their own
country after an absence in a foreign land, and acknowledged the Church
as a mother from whom they had wandered long, and to whom they now
returned with joy and gladness. Thus the members of the entire body
became united, and compacted in one harmonious whole; and the one
catholic Church, at unity with itself, shone with full luster, while no
heretical or schismatic body anywhere continued to exist.3307
3307 This famous “church unity,” for which Constantine has
been blessed or execrated, as the case might be, in all the ages since,
was hardly more complete than modern unified churches where all the
members held different pet doctrines and are prepared to fight for them
to the bitter end. | And the credit of having achieved this
mighty work our Heaven-protected emperor alone, of all who had gone
before him, was able to attribute to himself.E.C.F. INDEX & SEARCH
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