Book 1 |
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Chapter |
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1 |
The Plan of
the Work. |
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2 |
The
Pre-existence and Divinity of Jesus Christ. |
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3 |
The
Name Jesus and Christ were known from the Beginning |
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4 |
The
Religion proclaimed by him |
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5 |
The
Time of his Appearance among Men. |
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6 |
About the Time of Christ |
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7 |
Alleged Discrepancy in the Gospels |
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8 |
Cruelty of Herod |
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9 |
The
Times of Pilate. |
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10 |
The
High Priests of the Jews under whom Christ taught. |
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11 |
Testimonies in Regard to John the Baptist and Christ. |
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12 |
The Disciples of our Savior. |
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13 |
Prince of the Edessa |
Book 2 |
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Chapter |
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1 |
The Course
of the Apostles after the Ascension of Christ. |
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2 |
Tiberius
reaction when informed by Pilate concerning Christ. |
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3 |
The
Doctrine of Christ soon spread throughout All the World. |
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4 |
After
the Death of Tiberius |
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5 |
Philo's
Embassy |
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6 |
The
Misfortunes which overwhelmed the Jews |
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7 |
Pilate's
Suicide. |
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8 |
The
Famine which took Place in the Reign of Claudius. |
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9 |
The
Martyrdom of James the Apostle. |
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10 |
Herod
Agrippa, having persecuted the Apostles, immediately experienced the
Divine Vengeance. |
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11 |
The
Impostor Theudas and his Followers. |
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12 |
Helen,
the Queen of the Osrhoenians. |
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13 |
Simon
Magus. |
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14 |
The
Preaching of the Apostle Peter in Rome. |
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15 |
The
Gospel according to Mark. |
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16 |
Mark
first proclaimed Christianity to the Inhabitants of Egypt. |
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17 |
Philo's
Account of the Ascetics of Egypt. |
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18 |
The
Works of Philo |
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19 |
The
Calamity of the Jews in Jerusalem the Day of the Passover. |
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20 |
The
Events in Jerusalem during the Reign of Nero. |
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21 |
The
Egyptian, who is mentioned also in the book of Acts. |
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22 |
Paul
having been sent bound from Judea to Rome. |
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23 |
The
Martyrdom of James. |
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24 |
Annianus
the First Bishop of Alexandria after Mark. |
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25 |
The
Persecution under Nero in which Paul and Peter were honored at Rome
with Martyrdom in Behalf of Religion |
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26 |
The
Jews, commenced the Last War against the Romans. |
Book
3 |
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Chapter |
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1 |
The Parts of
the World in which the Apostles preached Christ. |
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2 |
The First Ruler of the Church of Rome. |
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3 |
The Epistles of the Apostles. |
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4 |
The First Successors of the Apostles. |
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5 |
The Last
Siege of the Jews after Christ. |
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6 |
The Famine which oppressed the Jews. |
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7 |
The Predictions of Christ. |
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8 |
The Signs which preceded the War. |
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9 |
Josethus and the Works which he has left. |
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10 |
The Manner in which Josephus mentions the Divine Books. |
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11 |
Symeon
rules the Church of Jerusalem after James. |
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12 |
Vespasian commands the Descendants of David to be sought. |
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13 |
Anencletus, the Second Bishop of Rome. |
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14 |
Abilius, the Second Bishop of Alexandria. |
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15 |
Clement, the Third Bishop of Rome. |
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16 |
The Epistle of Clement. |
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17 |
The
Persecution under Domitian. |
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18 |
The Apostle John and the Apocalypse. |
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19 |
Domitian commands the Descendants of David to be slain. |
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20 |
The Relatives of our Saviour. |
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21 |
Cerdon, the third Bishop of Antioch. |
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22 |
Ignatius, the second Bishop of Antioch. |
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23 |
Narrative respecting the apostle John. |
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24 |
The order of the Gospels. |
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25 |
The Genuine and false scriptures. |
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26 |
Menander the sorcerer. |
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27 |
Heresy of the Ebionites. |
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28 |
Cerinthus the Heresiarch. |
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29 |
Nicolaus
and the Sect named after him. |
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30 |
The Apostles that were married. |
|
31 |
The Death of John and Philip. |
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32 |
Symeon, Bishop of Jerusalem, suffers Martyrdom. |
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33 |
Trajan forbids the Christians to be sought after. |
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34 |
Evarestus, the Fourth Bishop of the Church of Rome. |
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35 |
Justus,
the Third Bishop of` Jerusalem. |
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36 |
Ignatius and his Epistles. |
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37 |
The Evangelists that were still Eminent at that Time. |
|
38 |
The Epistle of Clement and the false Writings ascribed to him. |
|
39 |
The Writings of Papias. |
Book
4 |
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Chapter |
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1 |
The Bishops of Rome and of Alexandria during the Reign of Trajan. |
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2 |
The Calamities of the Jews during Trajan's Reign. |
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3 |
The Apologists that wrote in Defense of the Faith during the Reign
of Adrian. |
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4 |
The Bishops of Rome and of Alexandria under the Same Emperor. |
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5 |
The Bishops of Jerusalem from the Age of our Saviour to the Period
under Consideration. |
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6 |
The Last Siege of the Jews under Adrian. |
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7 |
Gnostic Leaders at that Time. |
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8 |
Ecclesiastical Writers. |
|
9 |
The Epistle of Adrian, (Christians should not be punished without a
Trial. |
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10 |
The Bishops of Rome and of Alexandria during the Reign of Antoninus. |
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11 |
The Heresiarchs of that Age. |
|
12 |
The Apology of Justin addressed to Antoninus. |
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13 |
The Epistle of Antoninus to the Common Assembly of Asia in Regard to
our Doctrine. |
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14 |
The Circumstances related of Polycarp, a Friend of the Apostles. |
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15 |
Under Verus, Polycarp with Others suffered Martyrdom at Smyrna. |
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16 |
Justin preaches the Word in Rome and suffers Martyrdom. |
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17 |
The Martyrs whom Justin intentions in his Own Work. |
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18 |
The Works of Justin which have come down to us. |
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19 |
The Rulers of the Churches of Rome and Alexandria during the Reign
of Ferns. |
|
20 |
The
Rulers of the Church of Antioch. |
|
21 |
The Ecclesiastical Writers that flourished in Those Days. |
|
22 |
Hegesippus and the Events which he mentions. |
|
23 |
Dionysius, Bishop of Corinth, and the Epistles which he wrote. |
|
24 |
Theaphilus Bishop of Antioch. |
|
25 |
Philip and Modestus. |
|
26 |
Melito
and the Circumstances which he records. |
|
27 |
Apolinarius, Bishop of the Church of Hierapolis. |
|
28 |
Musanus and his Writings. |
|
29 |
The Heresy of Tatian. |
|
30 |
Bardesanes the Syrian and his Extant Works. |
Book
5 |
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Chapter |
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1 |
The Number of those who fought for Religion in Gaul under Verus and
the Nature of their Conflicts. |
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2 |
The Martyrs, ministered unto those who fell in the Persecution. |
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3 |
The Vision which appeared in a Dream to the Witness Attalus. |
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4 |
Irenaeus commended by the Witnesses in a Letter. |
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5 |
God sent Rain for Marcus Aurelius Caesar in Answer to Prayer. |
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6 |
Catalogue of the Bishops of Rome. |
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7 |
Miracles were performed by the Faithful. |
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8 |
Irenaeus in regard to the Divine Scriptures. |
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9 |
The Bishops under Commodus. |
|
10 |
Pantaenus the Philosopher. |
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11 |
Clement
of Alexandria. |
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12 |
The Bishops in Jerusalem. |
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13 |
Rhodo and his Account of the Dissension of Marcion. |
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14 |
The False Prophets of the Phrygians. |
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15 |
The Schism of Blastus at Rome. |
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16 |
The Circumstances related of Montanus and his False Prophets. |
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17 |
Miltiades and his Works. |
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18 |
The Manner in which Apollonius refuted the Phrygians. |
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19 |
Serapion on the Heresy of the Phrygians. |
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20 |
The Writings of Irenaeus against the Schismatics at Rome. |
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21 |
How Appolonius suffered Martyrdom at Rome. |
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22 |
The Bishops that were well known at this Time. |
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23 |
The
Question then agitated concerning the Passover. |
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24 |
The Disagreement in Asia. |
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25 |
How All came to an Agreement respecting the Passover. |
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26 |
The Elegant Works of Irenaeus which have come down to us. |
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27 |
The Works of Others that flourished at that Time. |
|
28 |
Those who first advanced the Heresy of Artemon; their Manner of
Life, and how they dared to corrupt the Sacred Scriptures. |
Book
6 |
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Chapter |
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1 |
The Persecution under Severus. |
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2 |
The Training of Origen from Childhood. |
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3 |
While still very Young, he taught diligently the Word of Christ. |
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4 |
The number of his catechumens that suffered martyrdom. |
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5 |
Potamiaena. |
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6 |
Clement of Alexandria. |
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7 |
The Writer, Judas. |
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8 |
Origen's Daring Deed. |
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9 |
The Miracles of Narcissus. |
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10 |
The Bishops of Jerusalem. |
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11 |
Alexander. |
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12 |
Serapion and his Extant Works. |
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13 |
The Writings of Clement. |
|
14 |
The Scriptures mentioned by him. |
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15 |
Heraclas. |
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16 |
Origen's Earnest Study of the Divine Scriptures. |
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17 |
The Translator Symmachus. |
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18 |
Ambrose. |
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19 |
Circumstances related of Origen |
|
20 |
The Extant Works of the Writers of that Age. |
|
21 |
The Bishops that were well known at that Time. |
|
22 |
The Works of Hippolytus which have reached us. |
|
23 |
Origen's
Zeal and his Elevation to the Presbyterate. |
|
24 |
The Commentaries which he prepared at Alexandria. |
|
25 |
His Review of the Canonical Scriptures. |
|
26 |
Heraclas becomes Bishop of Alexandria. |
|
27 |
How the Bishops regarded Origen. |
|
28 |
The Persecution under Maximinus. |
|
29 |
Fabianus,
who was designated Bishop of Rome by God. |
|
30 |
The Pupils of Origen. |
|
31 |
Africanus. |
|
32 |
Origen's Commentaries composed in Caesarea, Palestine. |
|
33 |
The Error of Beryllus. |
|
34 |
Philip Caesar. |
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35 |
Dionysius succeeds Heraclas in the Episcopate. |
|
36 |
Other Works of Origen. |
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37 |
The Dissension of the Arabians. |
|
38 |
The Heresy of the Elkesites. |
|
39 |
The Persecution under Decius, and the Sufferings of Origen. |
|
40 |
The Events which happened to Dionysius. |
|
41 |
The
Martyrs in Alexandria. |
|
42 |
Others of whom Dionysius gives an Account. |
|
43 |
Novatus, his Manner of Life and his Heresy. |
|
44 |
Dionysius' Account of Serapion. |
|
45 |
An
Epistle of Dionysius to Novatus. |
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46 |
Other Epistles of Dionysius. |
Book
7 |
|
Chapter |
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1 |
The Wickedness of Decius and Gallus. |
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2 |
The Bishops of Rome in those Times. |
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3 |
Cyprian, and the Bishops with him, first taught that it was
necessary to purify by Baptism those converted from Heresy. |
|
4 |
The Epistles which Dionysius wrote an this Subject. |
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5 |
The Peace following the Persecution. |
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6 |
The Heresy of Sabellius. |
|
7 |
The Abominable Error of the Heretics; the Divine Vision of Dianysius; and the Ecclesiastical Canon which he received. |
|
8 |
The Heterodoxy of Navatus. |
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9 |
The Ungodly Baptism of the Heretics. |
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10 |
Valerian and the Persecution under him. |
|
11 |
The
Events which happened at this Time to Dionysius and those in Egypt. |
|
12 |
The Martyrs in Caesarea in Palestine. |
|
13 |
The Peace under Gallienus. |
|
14 |
The Bishops that flourished at that Time. |
|
15 |
The Martyrdom of Marinus at Caesarea. |
|
16 |
Story in Regard to Astyrius. |
|
17 |
The Signs at Paneas of the Great Might of our Saviour. |
|
18 |
The Statue which the Woman with an Issue of Blood erected. |
|
19 |
The Episcopal Chair of James. |
|
20 |
The Festal Epistles of Dionysius, in which he also gives a
Paschal Canon. |
|
21 |
The Occurrences at Alexandria. |
|
22 |
The Pestilence which came upon them. |
|
23 |
The Reign of Gallienus. |
|
24 |
Nepos and his Schism. |
|
25 |
The Apocalypse of John. |
|
26 |
The Epistles of Dionysius. |
|
27 |
Paul of Samosata, and the Heresy introduced by hint at
Antioch. |
|
28 |
The Illustrious Bishops of that Time. |
|
29 |
Paul, having been refuted by Malchion, a Presbyter from the
Sophists, was excommunicated. |
|
30 |
The Epistle of the Bishops against Paul. |
|
31 |
The Perversive Heresy of the Manicheans which began at this
Time. |
|
32 |
The Distinguished Ecclesiastics of our Day, and which of them
survived until the Destruction of the Churches. |
Book
8 |
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Chapter |
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|
1 |
The Events which preceded the Persecution. |
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2 |
The Destruction of the Churches. |
|
3 |
The Nature of the Conflicts endured in the Persecution. |
|
4 |
The Famous Martyrs of God, who filled Every Place with their Memory
and won Various Crowns in behalf of Religion. |
|
5 |
Those
in Nicomedia. |
|
6 |
Those in the Palace. |
|
7 |
The Egyptians in Phoenicia. |
|
8 |
These in Egypt. |
|
9 |
Those in Thebais. |
|
10 |
The Writings of Phileas the Martyr describing the Occurrences at
Alexandria. |
|
11 |
Those in Phrygia. |
|
12 |
Many Others, both Men and Women, who suffered in Various Ways. |
|
13 |
The Bishops of the Church that evinced by their Blood the
Genuineness of the Religion which they preached. |
|
14 |
The Character of the Enemies of Religion. |
|
15 |
The Events which happened to the Heathen. |
|
16 |
The Change of Affirms for the Better. |
|
17 |
The
Revocation of the Rulers. |
Book
8A The Book of the Martyrs |
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Chapter |
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1 |
Chapter 1 |
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2 |
Chapter 2 |
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3 |
Chapter 3 |
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4 |
Chapter 4 |
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5 |
Chapter 5 |
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6 |
Chapter 6 |
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7 |
Chapter 7 |
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8 |
Chapter 8 |
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9 |
Chapter 9 |
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10 |
Chapter 10 |
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11 |
Chapter 11 |
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12 |
Chapter 12 |
|
13 |
Chapter 13 |
Book
9 |
|
Chapter |
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1 |
The Pretended Relaxation. |
|
2 |
The Subsequent Reverse. |
|
3 |
The Newly Erected Statue at Antioch. |
|
4 |
The Memorials against us. |
|
5 |
The
Forged Acts. |
|
6 |
Those who suffered Martyrdom at this Time. |
|
7 |
The Decree against us which was engraved on Pillars. |
|
8 |
The Misfortunes which happened in Connection with these Things, in
Famine, Pestilence, and War |
|
9 |
The Victory of the God-Beloved Emperors. |
|
10 |
The Overthrow of the Tyrants and the Words, which they uttered
before their Death. |
|
11 |
The
Final Destruction of the Enemies of Religion. |
Book
10 |
|
Chapter |
|
|
1 |
The Peace granted us by God. |
|
2 |
The Restoration of the Churches. |
|
3 |
The Dedications in Every Place. |
|
4 |
Panegyric on the Splendor of Affairs. |
|
5 |
Copies of Imperial Laws. |
|
6 |
Copy of an Imperial Epistle in which Money is granted to the
Churches. |
|
7 |
The Exemption of the Clergy |
|
8 |
The Subsequent Wickedness of Licinius, and his Death. |
|
9 |
The Victory of Constantine, and the Blessings which under him
accrued to the Subjects of the Roman Empire. |
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