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Tillemont, Mem. Eccles. tom. xi. p. 441-500. The ambigous situation of Theophilus - a saint, as the friend of Jerom; a devil, as the enemy of Chrysostom - produces a sort of impartiality; yet, upon the whole, the balance is justly inclined against him.
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