Oh that one would hear me! behold, my desire is, that the Almighty would answer me, and that my adversary had written a book.
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Julian of Eclanum
AD 455
Since he had been driven to the confession of his virtues both by the accusations of his friends and his pious devotion to God [and from the fear of God his virtues had proceeded], he now chooses to add the testimony of the sentence of the Judge in support of his words, so that, after God had declared that he had said the truth, no one among his opponents may deny it.