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Excerpt from A History of the Church, From the Edict of Milan, A. D. 313, to the Council of Chalcedon, A. D. 451
Those who study such a period may be warned against two extremes, disguised in the garb of reve rence and of candour. It is possible to make facts give way to an ideal, to forget that wrong is wrong in the orthodox, and to judge their opponents without equity. It is also possible, in reaction from this un fairness, to approach the subject as it were ab extra, to be cold or hostile to the great Church leaders, and to reserve one's tenderness for heresiarchs. Modern ten dencies run strongly against the first of these two methods, but give some encouragement to the second. I trust that in these pages there will be found no trace of either.
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