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... our Lord Jesus Christ, who was begotten of the Father before all ages ; God of God ; Light of Light ; through whom all things in the heavens and upon the earth, both visible and invisible, were made : who is the Word, and Wisdom, ...
... our Lord Jesus Christ, who was begotten of the Father before all ages ; God of God ; Light of Light ; through whom all things in the heavens and upon the earth, both visible and invisible, were made : who is the Word, and Wisdom, ...
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... who was begotten of the Father before all ages ; God of God ; Light of Light ; through whom all things in the heavens and upon the earth, both visible and invisible, were made : who is the Word, and Wisdom, and Power, and Life, ...
... who was begotten of the Father before all ages ; God of God ; Light of Light ; through whom all things in the heavens and upon the earth, both visible and invisible, were made : who is the Word, and Wisdom, and Power, and Life, ...
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... of whom the whole family in heaven and on earth is named,8 and in his only begotten Son, our Lord Jesus Christ, who was begotten of the Father before all ages, God of God, Light of Light, by whom all things visible and invisible, ...
... of whom the whole family in heaven and on earth is named,8 and in his only begotten Son, our Lord Jesus Christ, who was begotten of the Father before all ages, God of God, Light of Light, by whom all things visible and invisible, ...
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BOOK IV | 96 |
While Valens persecutes the orthodox Christians in the East a usurper arises at Constantinople named Procopius and at the same time an earthquake a... | 97 |
Eunomius supersedes Eleusius the Macedonian in the see of Cyzicus His origin and imi | 98 |
Of the oracle found inscribed on a stone when the walls of Chalcedon were demolished by order of the emperor Valens | 99 |
Birth of Valentinian the Younger | 100 |
Eunomius separates from Eudoxius a disturbance is raised at Alexandria by Eudoxius and Athanasius flees into voluntary exile again but in conseque... | 103 |
Certain presbyters burnt in a ship by order of Valens Famine in Phrygia | 104 |
Slaughter of many persons by Valens on account of their names in consequence of a heathen prediction | 105 |
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Successes of Julian death of the Emperor Constantius | 75 |
BOOK III | 76 |
Of the sedition excited at Alexandria and how George was stain | 78 |
Chap HI The emperor indignant at the murder of George rebukes the Alexandrians by letter | 79 |
On the death of George Athanasius returns to Alexandria and takes possession of his see | 80 |
By the cooperation of Eusebius and Athanasius a Synod is held at Alexandria wherein the Trinity is declared to be consubsstantial | 81 |
Quotations from Athanasius Defence of his Flight | 82 |
After the Synod of Alexandria Eusebius proceeding to Antioeh 6nds the Catholics at variance on account of Paulinus consecration and having exerte... | 83 |
Of Hilary bishop of Poictiers | 84 |
Of Maris bishop of Chalcedon Julian forbids Christians from entering literary pursuits | 85 |
Flight of Athanasius | 86 |
The emperor preparing an expedition against the Persians arrives at Antioeh and being ridi culed by the inhabitants he retorts on them by a satirical p... | 88 |
Wrath of the emperor and firmness of Theodore the Confessor | 89 |
The emperors invasion of Persia and death | 90 |
Refutation of what Libanius the Sophist said concerning Julian | 91 |
The bishops flock around Jovian each attempting to draw him to his own creed | 94 |
Death of the Emperor Jovian | 95 |
The deeds of some holy persons who devoted themselves to a solitary life | 106 |
Assault upon the monks and banishment of their superiors who exhibit miraculous power | 109 |
Of Didymus the blind man no Chap XXVI Of Basil of Casarea and Gregory of Nazianzus no Chap XXVII Of Gregory Thaumaturgus the wonderw... | 112 |
Damasus ordained bishop of Rome Sedition and loss of life caused by the rivalry of Ursinus | 113 |
Death of Valentinian | 114 |
The Emperor Vaiens appeased by the oration of Themistus the philosopher abates his persecution of the Christians | 115 |
Abatement of persecution against the Christians because of the war with the Goths | 116 |
After the departure of Vaiens from Antioch the Alexandrians expel Lucius and restore Peter who had come with letters from Damasus bishop of Rome | 117 |
BOOK V | 118 |
The principal bishops who flourished at that time | 119 |
Gregory of Nazianzus is transferred to the see of Constantinople The Emperor Theodosius failing sick at Thessalortica after his victory over the barba... | 120 |
A Synod consisting of one hundred and fifty bishops meets at Constantinople The decrees passed Ordination of Neetarius j 21 | 121 |
The body of Paul bishop of Constantinople is honorably transferred from his place of exile Death of Meletius | 122 |
The Emperor Gratian is slain by the treachery of the usurper Maximus From fear of him Jnstina ceases persecuting Ambrose | 124 |
The Arians excite a tumult at Constantinople | 125 |
Demolition of the idolatrous temples at Alexandria and the consequent conflict between the pagans and Christians | 126 |
Reformation of abuses at Rome by the emperor Theodosius | 127 |
Of the office of Penitentiary Presbyters and its abolition | 128 |
Chap XXI Peculiar schism among the Novatians | 129 |
The Authors views respecting the celebration of Easter Baptism Fasting Marriage the Eucharist and other ecclesiastical rites | 130 |
Further dissensions among the Arians at Constantinople The Psatfayrians | 134 |
The usurper Eugenius compasses the death of Valentinian the younger Theodosius obtains a victory over him | 135 |
Illness and death of the Emperor Theodosius the elder | 136 |
BOOK VI | 137 |
Death of Nectarius and ordination of John jz Chap III Birth and education of John bishop of Constantinople | 139 |
John draws down upon himself the displeasure of many persons of rank and power Of the eunuch Eutropius | 140 |
Dissension between Theophilus bishop of Alexandria and the Monks of the desert Condem nation of Origens books | 142 |
Chap VIIITwo Arians and the supporters of the himioeusiort hold nocturnal assemblies and sing antiphonal hymns a species of composition ascribed ... | 144 |
Chap X Epiphanius bishop of Cyprus convenes a Synod to condemn the books of Origen | 145 |
Epiphanius in order to gratify Theophilus performs ordinations at Constantinople without Johns permission | 147 |
Epiphanius is asked to meet John on refusing he is admonished concerning his antica nonical proceedings alarmed at this he leaves Constantinople | 148 |
Sedition on account of John Chrysostoms banishment He is recalled | 149 |
Of Eudoxias silver statue On account of it John is exiled a second time | 150 |
Ordination of Arsacius as Johns successor Indisposition of Cyrinus bishop of Chalcedon | 151 |
Of Sisinnius bishop of the Novatians His readiness at repartee | 152 |
Death of the Emperor Arcadius | 153 |
BOOK VII | 154 |
A paralytic Jew healed by Atticus in baptism | 155 |
The leaders of Arianism at this time | 156 |
The bishops of Antioch and Rome at this time | 157 |
The bishops of Rome | 158 |
Conflict between the Christians and Jews at Alexandria and breach between the bishop Cyril and the prefect Orestes | 159 |
The monks of Nitria come down and raise a sedition against the prefect of Alexandria | 160 |
The Jews commit another outrage upon the Christians and are punished | 161 |
Of Palladius the courier | 163 |
Kind treatment of the Persian captives by Acacius bishop of Amida | 164 |
After the death of the Emperor Honorius John usurps the sovereignty at Rome He is destroyed through the prayers of Theodosius the Younger | 165 |
Valentinian a son of Constantius and Placidia aunt of Theodosius is proclaimed emperor | 166 |
Sisinnius is chosen to succeed Atticus | 168 |
Nestorius of Antioch promoted to the see of Constantinople His persecution of the heretics | 169 |
Nestorius harasses the Macedonians | 170 |
Desecration of the altar of the Great Church by runaway slaves | 171 |
Synod at Ephesus against Nestorius His deposition | 172 |
The authors opinion of the validity of translations from one see to another | 173 |
Many of the Jews in Crete embrace the Christian faith | 174 |
Preservation of the church of the Novatians from fire | 175 |
Panegyric of the Emperor Theodosius the Younger | 176 |
Marriage of the Emperor Valentinian with Eudoxia the daughter of Theodosius | 177 |
The Empress Eudocia goes to Jerusalem sent there by the Emperor Theodosius | 178 |
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