- Sabinus of Heraclea
Sabinus of Heraclea was bishop of
Heraclea in Thrace , and a leader of the party and sect ofMacedonius . He was the author of a collection of the Acts of the councils of the Catholic Church, from thecouncil of Nicaea to his own time.William Cave ["Historia Literaria" i. 411.] fixes the date at which Sabinus flourished as c. 425.The church history of Sabinus was much used by
Socrates of Constantinople in his "Ecclesiastical History", who speaks of it as untrustworthy, because Sabinus was partisan, and omitted, and even wilfully altered, facts and statements adverse to his views and interests. [Socr. i. 8; ii. 15.] Socrates shews how Sabinus tries to disparage the fathers of Nicaea in the face of the contrary evidence ofEusebius , and makes no mention whatever of Macedonius, lest he should have to describe his deeds.Baronius [ad ann. 325, xxxix., ad ann. 344, iii. etc.] speaks strongly of Sabinus's unscrupulous handling of history, calls him "homo mendacissimus," and suggests thatSozomen gives a garbled account of the election ofAthanasius , "ex officina Sabini."Notes
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