Their Synod in Sangarus. Overthrow of the Usurper Magnentius, Chapter XXXIII Athanasius is again Banished; concerning Eleusius, Bishop of Cyzicus, and Titus, Bishop of Bostra; Mention of the Ancestors of the Author, Chapter XVI Athanasius: Select Works and Letters NPNF2–05. Acesius, Bishop of the Novatians, is summoned by the Emperor to be present at the First Council, Chapter XXIII Account of St. Ammon and Eutychius of Olympus, Chapter XV And further concerning Atticus, the Patriarch, his Birthplace, and Character, Effort of Innocent, Bishop of Rome, to recall John through a Council. Of Eustathius Bishop of Sebastia, Chapter XLIV Concerning Lucifer and Eusebius, Bishops of the West. Death of Liberius, Bishop of Rome. Alexander, Bishop of Constantinople; his Refusal to receive Arius into Communion; Arius is burst asunder while seeking Natural Relief, Chapter XXX Indisposition of Cyrinus Bishop of Chalcedon, Death of Arsacius, and Ordination of Atticus, Of Sisinnius Bishop of the Novatians. Alexander, Bishop of Constantinople, when at the Point of Death proposes the Election either of Paul or of Macedonius as his Successor, Chapter VII Abolition of the Sign of the Cross. The ecclesiastical records used by Sozomen are principally taken from Sabinus , to whom he continually refers. Exaction of Tribute in Antioch, and Demolition of the Statues of the Emperor. The Statue of the Empress; what happened there; the Teaching of John; Convocation of another Synod against John; his Deposition, Chapter XXI Moreover Eusebius wrote a refutation of this work in three books, in which he exposed its erroneous doctrine. Socrates and Sozomenus Ecclesiastical Histories Kindle Edition by Socrates Scholasticus (Author) Format: Kindle Edition. After having given Audience to both Parties, the Emperor condemned the Followers of Arius and banished them, Chapter XXI The Early Church Fathers is one of the most important collections of historical, philosophical and theological writings available in English to the student of the Christian Church. He is succeeded by Damasus and Syricius. The Partial Council of Antioch; it deposed Athanasius; it substituted Gregory; its Two Statements of the Faith; those who agreed with them, Chapter VI In subject literature there has been a discussion regarding juridical education of Socrates, the author of Ecclesiastical History. Prophecy of John, the Monk of Thebais, Chapter XXIII (Год издания не указан). The Chief Priests of the Principal Cities. His Deposition, Maximian elected to the Episcopate of Constantinople, though Some wished Proclus to take that Place, The Author’s Opinion of the Validity of Translations from One See to Another, Miracle performed by Silvanus Bishop of Troas formerly of Philippopolis, Many of the Jews in Crete embrace the Christian Faith, Preservation of the Church of the Novatians from Fire, Proclus succeeds Maximian Bishop of Constantinople, Panegyric of the Emperor Theodosius Younger, Calamities of the Barbarians who had been the Usurper John’s Allies, Marriage of the Emperor Valentinian with Eudoxia the Daughter of Theodosius, The Body of John Chrysostom transferred to Constantinople, and placed in the Church of the Apostles by the Emperor at the Instigation of Proclus, Death of Paul Bishop of the Novatians, and Election of Marcian as his Successor, The Empress Eudocia goes to Jerusalem; sent there by the Emperor Theodosius, Thalassius is ordained Bishop of Caesarea in Cappadocia, The Preface of the Book, in which he investigates the History of the Jewish Nation; Mention of those who began such a Work; how and from what Sources he collected his History; how he was intent upon the Truth, and what other Details the History will contain, Of the Bishops of the Large Towns in the Reign of Constantine; and how, from fear of Licinius, Christianity was professed cautiously in the East as far as Libya, while in the West, through the Favor of Constantine, it was professed with Freedom, By the Vision of the Cross, and by the Appearance of Christ, Constantine is led to embrace Christianity, He receives Religious Instruction from our Brethren, Constantine commands the Sign of the Cross to be carried before him in Battle; an Extraordinary Narrative about the Bearers of the Sign of the Cross, Refutation of the Assertion that Constantine became a Christian in consequence of the Murder of his son Crispus, The Father of Constantine allows the Name of Christ to be Extended; Constantine the Great prepared it to Penetrate Everywhere, Concerning the Dispute between Constantine and Licinius his Brother-In-Law about the Christians, and how Licinius was conquered by Force and put to Death, List of the Benefits which Constantine conferred in the Freedom of the Christians and Building of Churches; and other Deeds for the Public Welfare, Constantine enacts a Law in favor of Celibates and of the Clergy, Concerning the Great Confessors who survived, Account of St. Spyridon: His Modesty and Steadfastness, On the Organization of the Monks: its Origin and Founders, About Antony the Great and St. Paul the Simple, Account of St. Ammon and Eutychius of Olympus, The Arian Heresy, its Origin, its Progress, and the Contention which it occasioned among the Bishops, Constantine, having heard of the Strife of the Bishops, and the Difference of Opinion concerning the Passover, is greatly troubled and sends Hosius, a Spaniard, Bishop of Cordova, to Alexandria, to abolish the Dissension among the Bishops, and to settle the Dispute about the Passover, Of the Council convened at Nicaea on Account of Arius, Two Philosophers are converted to the Faith by the Simplicity of Two Old Men with whom they hold a Disputation, When the Council was assembled, the Emperor delivered a Public Address, After having given Audience to both Parties, the Emperor condemned the Followers of Arius and banished them, What the Council determined about Arius; the Condemnation of his Followers; his Writings are to be burnt; certain of the High Priests differ from the Council; the Settlement of the Passover, Acesius, Bishop of the Novatians, is summoned by the Emperor to be present at the First Council, Canons appointed by the Council; Paphnutius, a certain Confessor, restrains the Council from forming a Canon enjoining Celibacy to all who were about to be honored with the Priesthood, Concerning Melitius; the Excellent Directions made by the Holy Council in his Complications, The Emperor prepared a Public Table for the Synod, after inviting its Members to Constantinople, and honoring them with Gifts, he exhorted all to be of One Mind, and forwarded to Alexandria and every other place the Decrees of the Holy Synod, The Discovery of the Life-Bringing Cross and of the Holy Nails, Concerning Helena, the Mother of the Emperor; she visited Jerusalem, built Temples in that City, and performed other Godly Works: Her Death, Temples built by Constantine the Great; the City called by his Name; its Founding; the Buildings within it; the Temple of Michael the Archsoldier, in the Sosthenium, and the Miracles which have occurred there, What Constantine the Great effected about the Oak in Mamre; he also built a Temple, Constantine destroyed the Places dedicated to the Idols, and persuaded the People to prefer Christianity, The Reason why under Constantine, the Name of Christ was spread throughout the Whole World, How the Iberians received the Faith of Christ, How the Armenians and Persians embraced Christianity, Sapor King of Persia is Excited against the Christians. The Emperor’s Invasion of Persia, and Death, Chapter XXII Socrates and Sozomenus Ecclesiastical.. Nicene and Post-Nicene Fathers. By what Means the Emperor Constantine became a Christian, While Constantine favors the Christians, Licinius, his Colleague, persecutes them, War arises between Constantine and Licinius on Account of the Christians, The Dispute of Arius with Alexander, his Bishop, Division begins in the Church from this Controversy; and Alexander Bishop of Alexandria excommunicates Arius and his Adherents, The Emperor Constantine being grieved at the Disturbance of the Churches, sends Hosius the Spaniard to Alexandria, exhorting the Bishop and Arius to Reconciliation and Unity, Of the Synod which was held at Nicaea in Bithynia, and the Creed there put forth, The Letter of the Synod, relative to its Decisions: and the Condemnation of Arius and those who agreed with him, The Emperor also summons to the Synod Acesius, Bishop of the Novatians, Eusebius Bishop of Nicomedia, and Theognis Bishop of Nicaea, who had been banished for agreeing in Opinion with Arius, having published their Recantation, and assented to the Creed, are reinstated in their Sees, After the Synod, on the Death of Alexander, Athanasius is constituted Bishop of Alexandria, The Emperor Constantine having enlarged the Ancient Byzantium, calls it Constantinople, The Emperor’s Mother Helena having come to Jerusalem, searches for and finds the Cross of Christ, and builds a Church, The Emperor Constantine abolishes Paganism and erects many Churches in Different Places, In what Manner the Nations in the Interior of India were Christianized in the Times of Constantine, In what Manner the Iberians were converted to Christianity, Manes, the Founder of the Manichaean Heresy, and on his Origin, Eusebius Bishop of Nicomedia, and Theognis Bishop of Nicaea, having recovered Confidence, endeavor to subvert the Nicene Creed, by plotting against Athanasius, Of the Synod held at Antioch, which deposed Eustathius, Bishop of Antioch, on whose account a Sedition broke out and almost ruined the City, Of the Presbyter who exerted himself for the Recall of Arius, Arius, on being recalled, presents a Recantation to the Emperor, and pretends to accept the Nicene Creed, Arius having returned to Alexandria with the Emperor’s Consent, and not being received by Athanasius, the Partisans of Eusebius bring Many Charges against Athanasius before the Emperor, On Account of the Charges against Athanasius, the Emperor convokes a Synod of Bishops at Tyre, Of Arsenius, and his Hand which was said to have been cut off, Athanasius is found Innocent of what he was accused; his Accusers take to Flight, When the Bishops will not listen to Athanasius’ Defense on the Second Charge, he betakes himself to the Emperor, On the Departure of Athanasius, those who composed the Synod vote his Deposition, The Members of the Synod proceed from Tyre to Jerusalem, and having celebrated the Dedication of the New Jerusalem,’ receive Arius and his Followers into Communion, The Emperor summons the Synod to himself by Letter, in order that the Charges against Athanasius might be carefully examined before him, The Synod not having come to the Emperor, the Partisans of Eusebius accuse Athanasius of having threatened to divert the Corn supplied to Constantinople from Alexandria: the Emperor being exasperated at this banishes Athanasius into Gaul, Of Marcellus Bishop of Ancyra, and Asterius the Sophist, After the Banishment of Athanasius, Arius having been sent for by the Emperor, raises a Disturbance against Alexander Bishop of Constantinople, Introduction containing the Reason for the Author’s Revision of his First and Second Books, Eusebius, Bishop of Nicomedia, and his Party, by again endeavoring to introduce the Arian Heresy, create Disturbances in the Churches, Athanasius, encouraged by the Letter of Constantine the Younger, returns to Alexandria, On the Death of Eusebius Pamphilus, Acacius succeeds to the Bishopric of Caesarea, Alexander, Bishop of Constantinople, when at the Point of Death proposes the Election either of Paul or of Macedonius as his Successor, The Emperor Constantius ejects Paul after his Election to the Bishopric, and sending for Eusebius of Nicomedia, invests him with the Bishopric of Constantinople, Eusebius having convened Another Synod at Antioch in Syria, causes a New Creed to be promulgated, The Bishops assembled at Antioch, on the Refusal of Eusebius of Emisa to accept the Bishopric of Alexandria, ordain Gregory, and change the Language of the Nicene Creed, On the Arrival of Gregory at Alexandria, tended by a Military Escort, Athanasius flees, The People of Constantinople restore Paul to his See after the Death of Eusebius, while the Arians elect Macedonius, Paul is again ejected from the Church by Constantius, in consequence of the Slaughter of Hermogenes, his General, The Arians remove Gregory from the See of Alexandria, and appoint George in his Place, Athanasius and Paul going to Rome, and having obtained Letters from Bishop Julius, recover their respective Dioceses, The Emperor Constantius, through an Order to Philip the Praetorian Prefect, secures the Exile of Paul, and the Installation of Macedonius in his See, Athanasius, intimidated by the Emperor’s Threats, returns to Rome again, The Emperor of the West requests his Brother to send him Three Persons who could give an Account of the Deposition of Athanasius and Paul. Account of Sisinius, Bishop of the Novatians, Chapter II Eunomius succeeds Eleusius, Chapter IX Address to the Emperor Theodosius by Salaminius Hermias Sozomen, and Proposal for an Ecclesiastical History. Saint Isaac, the Monk, predicts the Death of Valens. Macedonius: his Second Usurpation of the See, and his Evil Deeds, Campaign of Constantius in Sirmium, and Details concerning Vetranio and Magnentius. He is destroyed through the Prayers of Theodosius the Younger, Chapter XXIV By sending an Embassy to Rome, he abolished the Hostility to Flavian, Enterprise of Gainas, the Gothic Barbarian. Gallus Caesar is slain, on Suspicion of Revolution, Chapter VIII Of Maris Bishop of Chalcedon; Julian forbids Christians from entering Literary Pursuits, Chapter XIII The Saracens, under Mavia their Queen, embrace Christianity; and Moses, a Pious Monk, is consecrated their Bishop, Chapter XXXVII 2009 Church History. Concerning Paulinus and Meletius, Chief-Priests of Antioch; how Eusebius and Lucifer antagonized One Another; Eusebius and Hilarius defend the Nicene Faith, Chapter XIV On being dislodged from One Kind of Heresy, they incline to Others, Chapter XXVI He prohibited the Christians from the Markets and from the Judicial Seats and from Sharing in Greek Education. 12-22).3 Although Sozomenus used Socrates as his main source throughout his Ecclesiastical History, he often includes details which the earlier historian omits, and he draws more fully than his predecessor, who had also used it, on the collection of docu ments assembled by … Dissension between Theophilus Bishop of Alexandria and the Monks of the Desert. Birth of Valentinian the Younger, Chapter XI Dissertation on the Mode of Imposing Penance, Banishment of Eunomius by Theodosius the Great. Revolt and Extraordinary Death of Procopius. Death of the Empress Eudoxia. Deputation from the Council of Ancyra to Constantius, Chapter XIV Preservation of the Church of the Novatians from Fire, Chapter XL Victory of Theodosius the Emperor over Eugenius, Chapter XXV Synod of Jerusalem, Epistle written by the Synod of Jerusalem in Favor of Athanasius, Valens and Ursacius, who belonged to the Arian Faction, confess to the Bishop of Rome that they had made False Charges against Athanasius, Letter of Conciliation from Valens and Ursacius to the Great Athanasius. 2) [Schaff, Philip, Wace, Henry] on Amazon.com. The ecclesiastical history of Sozomen : comprising a history of the church from A. D. 324 to A. D. 440 by Sozomen, ca. Socrates, Sozomenus: Church Histories (A Select Library of the Nicene and Post-Nicene Fathers of the Christian Church, Series 2, Vol. Ejection of Paul and Athanasius; Macedonius is invested with the Government of the Church of Constantinople, Chapter X Sisinnius is chosen to succeed Atticus, Chapter XXVII His Persecution of the Heretics, The Burgundians embrace Christianity under Theodosius the Younger, Of the Presbyter Anastasius, by whom the Faith of Nestorius was perverted, Desecration of the Altar of the Great Church by Runaway Slaves, Synod at Ephesus against Nestorius. The Ecclesiastical History of Socrates Scholasticus. Formulary of the Council of Ariminum approved by the Acacians. The period actually covered in his work ends at 425. After the Death of Constantine the Great, the Adherents of Eusebius and Theognis attack the Nicene Faith, Chapter II Death of the Emperor Theodosius the Great, Successors of Theodosius the Great. 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Nicene and Post-Nicene Fathers, Volume II: Socrates and Sozomenus Ecclesiastical Histories. The Arch-Priests of Antioch. Letter from the Emperor Constantine to the Synod of Tyre, and Exile of St. Athanasius through the Machination of the Arian Faction, Chapter XXIX The Council of Sardica restores Paul and Athanasius to their Sees; and on the Eastern Emperor’s Refusal to admit them, the Emperor of the West threatens him with War, Chapter XXIII The Arians ordain Demophilus after the Death of Eudoxius at Constantinople; but the Orthodox Party constitute Evagrius his Successor, Chapter XV Inundation of the Nile, Chapter XXI Councils of Sicily and of Tyana. Maximus the Tyrant. On the Organization of the Monks: its Origin and Founders, Chapter XIII Account of Arsacius, the Confessor, Letter from the Council at Ariminum to the Emperor Constantius, Concerning the Deputies of the Council and the Emperor’s Letter; Agreement of the Adherents of Ursacius and Valens afterwards with the Letter put forth; Exile of the Archbishops. A Synod consisting of One Hundred and Fifty Bishops meets at Constantinople. Valentinian goes into the West; Valens remains at Constantinople, and grants the Request of the Macedonians to hold a Synod, but persecutes the Adherents of the Homoousion.’, Chapter III His Sisters. Hence the Arians took courage and came to Caesarea, and were repulsed, Basil becomes Bishop of Caesarea after Eusebius; his Boldness towards the Emperor and the Prefect, Friendship of Basil and of Gregory, the Theologian; being Peers in Wisdom, they defend the Nicene Doctrines, The Persecution which occurred at Antioch, on the Orontes. Create free account to access unlimited books, fast download and ads free! At another Synod, the Emperor received those only who represent Consubstantiality; those who held a different View he ejected from the Churches, Chapter XIII Eusebius surnamed Emesenus; Gregory accepted Alexandria; Athanasius seeks Refuge in Rome, Chapter VII Of Sisinnius Bishop of the Novatians. The Arians and Melitians confer Celebrity on Athanasius; concerning Eusebius, and his Request of Athanasius to admit Arius to Communion; concerning the Term “Consubstantial”; Eusebius Pamphilus and Eustathius, Bishop of Antioch, create Tumults above all the rest, Chapter XIX Nilammon the Ascetic. The Emperor Julian extracts Money from the Christians, Chapter XII Concerning Maximus, who succeeded Macarius in the See of Jerusalem, Chapter XXI John swayed the People by his Teachings. What Constantine the Great effected about the Oak in Mamre; he also built a Temple, Chapter V Proceedings of Macedonius in Mantinium. Bold Fidelity of Maris, Bishop of Chalcedon, Julian restores Liberty to the Christians, in order to execute Further Troubles in the Church. Conflict between the Two Parties, Dispute between Theophilus and Peter leading to an Attempt on the Part of the Former to depose John Bishop of Constantinople, Epiphanius Bishop of Cyprus convenes a Synod to condemn the Books of Origen, Of Severian and Antiochus: their Disagreement from John, Epiphanius, in order to gratify Theophilus, performs Ordinations at Constantinople without John’s Permission, Epiphanius is asked to meet John; on refusing he is admonished concerning his Anticanonical Proceedings; alarmed at this he leaves Constantinople, John is expelled from his Church by a Synod held at Chalcedon on account of his Dispraise of Women, Sedition on Account of John Chrysostom’s Banishment. Series 2. Letter written by Libanius, describing his Death, Chapter II Ambrose, Governor of the Province, going to appease the Tumult, is by General Consent and with the Approval of the Emperor Valentinian elected to the Bishopric of that Church, The Emperor Valens, appeased by the Oration of Themistius the Philosopher, abates his Persecution of the Christians, The Goths, under the Reign of Valens, embrace Christianity, Admission of the Fugitive Goths into the Roman Territories, which caused the Emperor’s Overthrow, and eventually the Ruin of the Roman Empire, Abatement of Persecution against the Christians because of the War with the Goths, The Saracens, under Mavia their Queen, embrace Christianity; and Moses, a Pious Monk, is consecrated their Bishop, After the Departure of Valens from Antioch, the Alexandrians expel Lucius, and restore Peter, who had come with Letters from Damasus Bishop of Rome, The Emperor Valens is ridiculed by the People on Account of the Goths; undertakes an Expedition against them and is slain in an Engagement near Adrianople, After the Death of Valens the Goths again attack Constantinople, and are repulsed by the Citizens, aided by Some Saracen Auxiliaries, The Emperor Gratian recalls the Orthodox Bishops, and expels the Heretics from the Churches. London 1577. The Emperor summons the Synod to himself by Letter, in order that the Charges against Athanasius might be carefully examined before him, Chapter XXXV Finding that he entertained Paul of Samosata’s sentiments, they required him to retract his opinion; and he being thoroughly ashamed of himself, promised to burn his book. Salamanes Hermeias Sozomenus, also known as Sozomen, was a lawyer and church historian. Part 2 of series of events, which began here. Of Julian; his Lineage and Education; his Elevation to the Throne; his Apostasy to Paganism, Chapter II Eunomius succeeds Eleusius, Sufferings of those who maintained the Nicene Faith. Early Church Fathers - Post Nicene Fathers II - Volume 2-Socrates and Sozomenus Ecclesiastical Histories by Socrates Scholasticus (The Early Church Fathers-Post Nicene II) - Kindle edition by Scholasticus, Socrates. Letter of Constantine the Great to the Church there, Chapter XXXII On the Arrival of Gregory at Alexandria, tended by a Military Escort, Athanasius flees, Chapter XII Julius, Bishop of Rome, and Hosius, the Spanish Bishop, deposed by the Bishops of the East, because they held Communion with Athanasius and the Rest, Chapter XII He purposed to continue the history of Eusebius, and to deal with the period between 323 and 439. Concerning Apolinarius: Father and Son of that Name. Of Marcellus Bishop of Ancyra, and Asterius the Sophist, Chapter XXXVII Death of Jovian; The Life of Valentinian, and his Confidence in God; how he was advanced to the Throne and selected his Brother Valens to reign with him; the Differences of Both, Chapter VII The Place of Prayer in Edessa, called after the Apostle Thomas; the Assembly there, and Confession of the Inhabitants of Edessa, Chapter XIX Reformation of Abuses at Rome by the Emperor Theodosius, Chapter XIX NPNF2-02. The second series focuses on a variety of important Church Fathers, ranging from the fourth century to the eighth century. Athanasius: Select Works and Letters NPNF2–05. Serapion, the Archdeacon, and St. Olympias. Paul, Bishop of Constantinople, and Macedonius, the Pneumatomachian, Chapter IV Did Socrates and Sozomenus, who, to a big extent, based his Historia Ecclesiastica on the Socrates’s work1, really perceive that empress similarly. Symeon, Bishop of Persia, and Usthazanes, a Eunuch, Suffer the Agony of Martyrdom, Chapter X Unlawful Expulsion of John from his Bishopric. Gregory, finding Some Dissatisfaction about his Appointment, abdicates the Episcopate of Constantinople. Concerning the Woman, a Follower of Macedonius, on account of whom the Bread was turned into a Stone, Proceedings of John in Asia and Phrygia. Death of Arcadius, and Government of Theodosius the Younger. Severian, Bishop of Gabales, and Antiochus, Bishop of Ptolemais. Persecution of the Egyptian Monks, and of the Disciples of St. Antony. Embassy headed by Flavian the Chief Priest, Chapter XXIV Death of Edovicus, Constantine throws aside the Emblems of Imperial Power, and is ordained as Presbyter; his Subsequent Death. Defeat of Edovicus by Ulphilas, the General of Constantine. His Fore-knowledge of his Own Death, Voluminous Productions of Philip, a Presbyter of Side, Proclus ordained Bishop of Cyzicus by Sisinnius, but rejected by the People, Nestorius of Antioch promoted to the See of Constantinople. A Sedition was excited on the Ordination of Paul, Chapter V Dispute between Theophilus and Peter leading to an Attempt on the Part of the Former to depose John Bishop of Constantinople, Chapter X Reconciliation between them effected by the Empress, Question agitated in Egypt, as to whether God has a Corporeal Form. They attempted to continue to the work of Eusebius, namely, providing a history of the Christian church. by Samuel Parker, ... to Which the Abridger ... Illustrations in the Margin, Volume 1 of 2 et des millions de livres en stock sur Amazon.fr. Rome taken and sacked by Alaric, Chapter XII Synod held at Rome, by which Auxentius is deposed; the Definition which it sent by Letter, Concerning St. Ambrose and his Elevation to the High Priesthood; how he persuaded the People to practice Piety. Socrates And Sozomenus Ecclesiastical Histories, By Socrates Scholasticus. His Persecution of the Heretics, Chapter XXX Fast Download speed and ads Free! Jovius, Prefect of Italy. Decrees of the Second General Council. A Roman Lady who manifested a Deed of Modesty, Chapter XI Gregory of Nyssa: Dogmatic Treatises, Etc NPNF2–06. The Death of John Chrysostom, Death of Arcadius, and Government of Theodosius the Younger. Of Arsenius, and his Hand which was said to have been cut off, Chapter XXX Arius, on being recalled, presents a Recantation to the Emperor, and pretends to accept the Nicene Creed, Chapter XXVII The Emperor banishes Evagrius and Eustathius. Banishment of Eunomius by Theodosius the Great. Nicene and Post Nicene Fathers, Second Series, Volume II: Socrates, Sozomenus: Church Histories. Retrouvez The Ecclesiastical Histories of Eusebius, Socrates, Sozomen, and Theodorit, Faithfully Translated and Abridged from the Originals, by Samuel Parker, ... a Dissertation the 2edition. It was alsoquoted in the second Council of Nicæa, under the name of Rufinus, andalso under its author's name. He assaulted Rome, and straitened it by War, Innocent the Bishop of the Presbytery of Rome. Events at Antioch in Connection with Paulinus and Meletius, Chapter VI Reply of the Carpenter’s Son; Julian tossed his Blood aloft to Christ. Death of the Emperor Constantius, Chapter II His Removal from his See when he attempted to remove the Coffin of Constantine the Great. Macedonius having possessed himself of the See of Constantinople inflicts much Injury on those who differ from him, Chapter XXVIII War arises between Constantine and Licinius on Account of the Christians, Chapter V The Arians persecute the Orthodox, Certain Presbyters burnt in a Ship by Order of Valens. Events which occurred in Alexandria after the Death of Arius. About the Sign of the Cross which appeared on the Clothing of those who had exerted themselves in this Work, Expedition of Julian into Persia; he was worsted and broke off his Life Miserably. Occurrences which took place in Rome, Chapter II The Synod which was expected to be held in Cilicia is dissolved by Valens. Athanasius, passing through Jerusalem on his Return to Alexandria, is received into Communion by Maximus: and a Synod of Bishops, convened in that City, confirms the Nicene Creed, Chapter XXV Of Flavian Bishop of Antioch, Chapter XVI The Emperor Constantius ejects Paul after his Election to the Bishopric, and sending for Eusebius of Nicomedia, invests him with the Bishopric of Constantinople, Chapter VIII The Principal Bishops who flourished at that Time, Chapter IV He re-establishes Discipline in the Churches everywhere. The Arians who sided with Eusebius of Nicomedia, artfully attempted to obliterate the Term “Consubstantial.”, Marcellus Bishop of Ancyra; his Heresy and Deposition, Death of Constantine the Great; he died after Baptism and was buried in the Temple of the Holy Apostles, After the Death of Constantine the Great, the Adherents of Eusebius and Theognis attack the Nicene Faith, Return of Athanasius the Great from Rome; Letter of Constantine Caesar, Son of Constantine the Great; Renewed Machinations of the Arians against Athanasius; Acacius of Berroea; War between Constans and Constantine, Paul, Bishop of Constantinople, and Macedonius, the Pneumatomachian, A Sedition was excited on the Ordination of Paul, The Partial Council of Antioch; it deposed Athanasius; it substituted Gregory; its Two Statements of the Faith; those who agreed with them, Eusebius surnamed Emesenus; Gregory accepted Alexandria; Athanasius seeks Refuge in Rome, High Priests of Rome and of Constantinople; Restoration of Paul after Eusebius; the Slaughter of Hermogenes, a General of the Army; Constantius came from Antioch and removed Paul, and was wrathfully disposed toward the City; he allowed Macedonius to be in Doubt, and returned to Antioch, Arrival of the Eastern High Priests at Rome; Letter of Julius, Bishop of Rome, concerning them; by means of the Letters of Julius, Paul and Athanasius receive their own Sees; Contents of the Letter from the Archpriests of the East to Julius, Ejection of Paul and Athanasius; Macedonius is invested with the Government of the Church of Constantinople, The Bishop of Rome writes to the Bishops of the East in Favor of Athanasius, and they send an Embassy to Rome who, with the Bishop of Rome, are to investigate the Charges against the Eastern Bishops; this Deputation is dismissed by Constans, the Caesar, The Long Formulary and the Enactments issued by the Synod of Sardica. 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