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Christ and of Zoroaster, had secretly introduced   themselves into the provinces: but these foreign sectaries were   involved in the common disgrace of the Gnostics, and the   Imperial laws were executed by the public hatred. The rational   opinions of the Pelagians were propagated from Britain to   Rome, Africa, and Palestine, and silently expired in a superstitious age. But the East was distracted by the   Nestorian and Eutychian controversies; which attempted to   explain the mystery of the incarnation, and hastened the ruin   of Christianity in her native land. These controversies were   first agitated under the reign of the younger Theodosius: but   their important consequences extend far beyond the limits of   the present volume. The metaphysical chain of argument, the   contests of ecclesiastical ambition, and their political influence   on the decline of the Byzantine empire, may afford an   interesting and instructive series of history, from the general   councils of Ephesus and Chalcedon, to the conquest of the   East by the successors of Mahomet.   

   Chapter XXXVIII:   

   Reign Of Clovis.   
   Part I.   Reign And Conversion Of Clovis. -- His Victories Over The Alemanni, Burgundians, And Visigoths. -- Establishment Of   The French Monarchy In Gaul. -- Laws Of The Barbarians. --   State Of The Romans. -- The Visigoths Of Spain. -- Conquest   Of Britain By The Saxons.   The Gauls, who impatiently supported the Roman yoke,   received a memorable lesson from one of the lieutenants of   Vespasian, whose weighty sense has been refined and   expressed by the genius of Tacitus. "The protection of the

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