. The History of Arianism . untries, by the Huns, whom that princehad called over into Qaul. And thus he endeavoured, by unjuftmeans, to avoid the fatal confequences which he was afraid of, andthe punifliment that he juflly deferved, for all the evils which hehad committed thro his brutal and fufpicious temper. So thatGifericus, after having opprclTed Africa with his cruelty, appliedto the barbarity of others, for the deflruction of Europe j As if (pj yiaor, Utic. 1. I. Vol. II. / 0/Arianism. BOOK IX. J. D, fate had decreed that all the mifchiefs which Ihould fall upon chri- 442. ftianity, Iho


. The History of Arianism . untries, by the Huns, whom that princehad called over into Qaul. And thus he endeavoured, by unjuftmeans, to avoid the fatal confequences which he was afraid of, andthe punifliment that he juflly deferved, for all the evils which hehad committed thro his brutal and fufpicious temper. So thatGifericus, after having opprclTed Africa with his cruelty, appliedto the barbarity of others, for the deflruction of Europe j As if (pj yiaor, Utic. 1. I. Vol. II. / 0/Arianism. BOOK IX. J. D, fate had decreed that all the mifchiefs which Ihould fall upon chri- 442. ftianity, Ihould either be promoted by the Arians themfelves, who were the perfecutors of it, or by other people, thro* their means. But in order to give a more perfedt account of the caufe and con- fequence of fo diftrudlive an evil, which has been related in fo many diiFerent ihapes, I Ihall be obliged in a few words, to tura Jack to fome former pafTages of this Hiftory. The End af the VIIF^ B o o kJ.


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