Gregory Nazianzen's First Invective Against Julian The Emperor.
32. In reality it seems a harder matter to retain good things, than to obtain
66. Moreover he shows his audacity against the great symbol , solace to toil, king
58. For, besides his other motives, he begrudged the honour of martyrdom to our combatants, and for this reason he contrives now to use compulsion, and yet not seem to do so.38 That we might suffer, and yet not gain honour as though suffering for Christ's sake. What folly in the first place if he thought it would be unknown on whose account these dangers were run, and that he could hide the truth by his cunning devices! But the more he plotted against our honours so much the greater and more conspicuous was he making them.
ΝΗʹ. Καὶ γὰρ πρὸς τοῖς ἄλλοις καὶ τῆς τῶν μαρτύρων τιμῆς ἐφθόνει τοῖς ἀθληταῖς: καὶ διὰ τοῦτο μηχανᾶται αὐτὸς μὲν καὶ βιάζεσθαι, καὶ μὴ δοκεῖν, ἡμᾶς δὲ καὶ πάσχειν, καὶ μὴ τιμὴν ἔχειν ὡς ὑπὲρ Χριστοῦ πάσχοντας. Ὢ τῆς εὐηθείας! Πρῶτον μὲν εἰ λανθάνειν ἐνόμισεν ὑπὲρ τίνος οἱ κίνδυνοι, καὶ συγκαλύψειν τὴν ἀλήθειαν τοῖς σοφίσμασιν, ἀλλ' οὐχ ὅσῳ κατὰ τῶν τιμῶν ἐπενόει, τοσούτῳ μείζους αὐτὰς ποιήσειν καὶ λαμπροτέρας.