68. And he was altogether wonderful in
faith and religious, for he never held communion with the Meletian
schismatics, knowing their wickedness and apostacy from the beginning;
nor had he friendly dealings with the Manichæans or any other
heretics; or, if he had, only as far as advice that they should change
to piety. For he thought and asserted that intercourse with these was
harmful and destructive to the soul. In the same manner also he loathed
the heresy of the Arians, and exhorted all neither to approach them nor
to hold their erroneous belief. And once when certain Arian madmen came
to him, when he had questioned them and learned their impiety, he drove
them from the mountain, saying that their words were worse than the
poison of serpents.