The Ecclesiastical History. Eusebius

The Ecclesiastical History - Eusebius


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XLVI.—Other Epistles of Dionysius.

       Book VII.

       Introduction.

       Chapter I.—The Wickedness of Decius and Gallus.

       Chapter II.—The Bishops of Rome in those Times.

       Chapter III.—Cyprian, and the Bishops with him, first taught that it was necessary to purify by Baptism those converted from Heresy.

       Chapter IV.—The Epistles which Dionysius wrote on this Subject.

       Chapter V.—The Peace following the Persecution.

       Chapter VI.—The Heresy of Sabellius.

       Chapter VII.—The Abominable Error of the Heretics; the Divine Vision of Dionysius; and the Ecclesiastical Canon which he received.

       Chapter VIII.—The Heterodoxy of Novatus.

       Chapter IX.—The Ungodly Baptism of the Heretics.

       Chapter X.—Valerian and the Persecution under him.

       Chapter XI.—The Events which happened at this Time to Dionysius and those in Egypt.

       Chapter XII.—The Martyrs in Cæsarea in Palestine.

       Chapter XIII.—The Peace under Gallienus.

       Chapter XIV.—The Bishops that flourished at that Time.

       Chapter XV.—The Martyrdom of Marinus at Cæsarea.

       Chapter XVI.—Story in Regard to Astyrius.

       Chapter XVII.—The Signs at Paneas of the Great Might of our Saviour.

       Chapter XVIII.—The Statue which the Woman with an Issue of Blood erected.

       Chapter XIX.—The Episcopal Chair of James.

       Chapter XX.—The Festal Epistles of Dionysius, in which he also gives a Paschal Canon.

       Chapter XXI.—The Occurrences at Alexandria.

       Chapter XXII.—The Pestilence which came upon them.

       Chapter XXIII.—The Reign of Gallienus.

       Chapter XXIV.—Nepos and his Schism.

       Chapter XXV.—The Apocalypse of John.

       Chapter XXVI.—The Epistles of Dionysius.

       Chapter XXVII.—Paul of Samosata, and the Heresy introduced by him at Antioch.

       Chapter XXVIII.—The Illustrious Bishops of that Time.

       Chapter XXIX.—Paul, having been refuted by Malchion, a Presbyter from the Sophists, was excommunicated.

       Chapter XXX.—The Epistle of the Bishops against Paul.

       Chapter XXXI.—The Perversive Heresy of the Manicheans which began at this Time.

       Chapter XXXII.—The Distinguished Ecclesiastics of our Day, and which of them survived until the Destruction of the Churches.

       Book VIII.

       Introduction.

       Chapter I.—The Events which preceded the Persecution in our Times.

       Chapter II.—The Destruction of the Churches.

       Chapter III.—The Nature of the Conflicts endured in the Persecution.

       Chapter IV.—The Famous Martyrs of God, who filled Every Place with their Memory and won Various Crowns in behalf of Religion.

       Chapter V.—Those in Nicomedia.

       Chapter VI.—Those in the Palace.

       Chapter VII.—The Egyptians in Phœnicia.

       Chapter VIII.—Those in Egypt.

       Chapter IX.—Those in Thebais.

       Chapter X.—The Writings of Phileas the Martyr describing the Occurrences at Alexandria.

       Chapter XI.—Those in Phrygia.

       Chapter XII.—Many Others, both Men and Women, who suffered in Various Ways.

       Chapter XIII.—The Bishops of the


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