The Ecclesiastical History. Eusebius

The Ecclesiastical History - Eusebius


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       Chapter VIII.—Ecclesiastical Writers.

       Chapter IX.—The Epistle of Adrian, decreeing that we should not be punished without a Trial.

       Chapter X.—The Bishops of Rome and of Alexandria during the Reign of Antoninus.

       Chapter XI.—The Heresiarchs of that Age.

       Chapter XII.—The Apology of Justin addressed to Antoninus.

       Chapter XIII.—The Epistle of Antoninus to the Common Assembly of Asia in Regard to our Doctrine.

       Chapter XIV.—The Circumstances related of Polycarp, a Friend of the Apostles.

       Chapter XV.—Under Verus, Polycarp with Others suffered Martyrdom at Smyrna.

       Chapter XVI.—Justin the Philosopher preaches the Word of Christ in Rome and suffers Martyrdom.

       Chapter XVII.—The Martyrs whom Justin mentions in his Own Work.

       Chapter XVIII.—The Works of Justin which have come down to us.

       Chapter XIX.—The Rulers of the Churches of Rome and Alexandria during the Reign of Verus.

       Chapter XX.—The Rulers of the Church of Antioch.

       Chapter XXI.—The Ecclesiastical Writers that flourished in Those Days.

       Chapter XXII.—Hegesippus and the Events which he mentions.

       Chapter XXIII.—Dionysius, Bishop of Corinth, and the Epistles which he wrote.

       Chapter XXIV.—Theophilus Bishop of Antioch.

       Chapter XXV.—Philip and Modestus.

       Chapter XXVI.—Melito and the Circumstances which he records.

       Chapter XXVII.—Apolinarius, Bishop of the Church of Hierapolis.

       Chapter XXVIII.—Musanus and His Writings.

       Chapter XXIX.—The Heresy of Tatian.

       Chapter XXX.—Bardesanes the Syrian and his Extant Works.

       Book V.

       Introduction.

       Chapter I.—The Number of those who fought for Religion in Gaul Under Verus and the Nature of their Conflicts.

       Chapter II.—The Martyrs, beloved of God, kindly ministered unto those who fell in the Persecution.

       Chapter III.—The Vision which appeared in a Dream to the Witness Attalus.

       Chapter IV.—Irenæus commended by the Witnesses in a Letter.

       Chapter V.—God sent Rain from Heaven for Marcus Aurelius Cæsar in Answer to the Prayers of our People.

       Chapter VI.—Catalogue of the Bishops of Rome.

       Chapter VII.—Even down to those Times Miracles were performed by the Faithful.

       Chapter VIII.—The Statements of Irenæus in regard to the Divine Scriptures.

       Chapter IX.—The Bishops under Commodus.

       Chapter X.—Pantænus the Philosopher.

       Chapter XI.—Clement of Alexandria.

       Chapter XII.—The Bishops in Jerusalem.

       Chapter XIII.—Rhodo and his Account of the Dissension of Marcion.

       Chapter XIV.—The False Prophets of the Phrygians.

       Chapter XV.—The Schism of Blastus at Rome.

       Chapter XVI.—The Circumstances related of Montanus and his False Prophets.

       Chapter XVII.—Miltiades and His Works.

       Chapter XVIII.—The Manner in which Apollonius refuted the Phrygians, and the Persons whom he Mentions.

       Chapter XIX.—Serapion on the Heresy of the Phrygians.

       Chapter XX.—The Writings of Irenæus against the Schismatics at Rome.

       Chapter XXI.—How Appolonius suffered Martyrdom at Rome.

       Chapter XXII.—The Bishops that were well known at this Time.

       Chapter XXIII.—The Question


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