Note 027
Libanius, Orat. Parent. c. x. p. 233, 234. Gallus had
some reason to suspect the secret apostasy of his brother;
and in a letter, which may be received as genuine, he
exhorts Julian to adhere to the religion of their ancestors;
an argument which, as it should seem, was not yet perfectly
ripe. See Julian. Op. p. 454 [ed. Spanheim, Lips. 1696], and
Hist. de Jovien, tom. ii. p. 141.
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