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When Decius had reigned not quite two years, he was slain with his
children, and Gallus succeeded him. At this time Origen died,
being sixty-nine years of age. Dionysius, writing to Hermammon,
speaks as follows of Gallus:
Gallus neither recognized the wickedness of Decius, nor considered
what had destroyed him; but stumbled on the same stone, though it lay
before his eyes. For when his reign was prosperous and affairs were
proceeding according to his mind, he attacked the holy men who were
interceding with God for his peace and welfare. Therefore with them
he persecuted also their prayers in his behalf.
So much concerning him.
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