Note 107
Symmachus (l. ii. Epist. 46) still presumes to mention
the sacred names of Socrates and philosophy. Sidonius,
bishop of Clermont, might condemn (1. viii. Epist. 6), with
less inconsistency, the human sacrifices of the Saxons.
The History Of The Decline and Fall
Of The Roman Empire—
Chapter 25