Nicene and Post-Nicene Fathers: Second Series Volume II Socrates, Sozomenus

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Philip Schaff
Cosimo, Inc., 1 juin 2007 - 488 pages
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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

After the Synod on the death of Alexander Athanasius is constituted bishop of Alexandria
20
The emperors mother Helena having come to Jerusalem searches for and finds the cross of Christ and builds a church
21
The Emperor Constantine abolishes Paganism and erects many churches in different places
22
In what manner the nations in the interior of India were Christianized in the times of Con stantine
23
In what manner the Iberians were converted to Christianity
24
Chap XXL Of Anthony the monk
25
Eusebius bishop of Nicomedia and Theognis bishop of Nicsea having recovered confidence endeavor to subvert the Nicene Creed by plotting against...
26
Of the Synod held at Antioch which deposed Eustathius bishop of Antioch on whose account a sedition broke out and almost ruined the city
27
Of the presbyter who exerted himself for the recall of Arius
28
Arius having returned to Alexandria with the emperors consent and not being received by Athanasius the partisans of Eusebius bring many charges a...
29
On account of the charges against Athanasius the emperor convokes a Synod of bishops at Tyre
30
Chap XXX Athanasius is found innocent of what he is accused and his accusers take to flight
31
Chap XXXIIX The members of the Synod proceed from Tyre to Jerusalem and having celebrated the dedication of the New Jerusalem receive Anus ...
32
The Synod not having come to the emperor the partisans of Eusebius accuse Athanasius of having threatened to divert the corn supplied to Constanti...
33
After the banishment of Athanasius Arks having been sent for by the emperor raises a disturbance against Alexander bishop of Constantinople
34
The emperor falls sick and dies
35
BOOK II
36
Athanasius encouraged by the letter of Constantine the younger returns to Alexandria
37
Alexander bishop of Constantinople when at the point of death proposes the election either of Paul or of Macedonius as his successor
38
Of Eusebius of Emisa
39
On the arrival of Gregory at Alexandria attended by a military escort Athanasius flees
40
The people of Constantinople restore Paul to his see after the death of Eusebius while the Arians elect Macedonius
41
Athanasius and Paul going to Rome and having obtained letters from Julius bishop of Rome recover their respective dioceses
42
Athanasius intimidated by the emperors threats returns to Rome again
43
Chap XVIIIThe emperor of the West requests his brother to send to him three persons who could give an account of the deposition of Athanasius an...
44
Of the Council at Sardica
46
Defense of Eusebius Pamphili
47
The Council of Sardica restores Paul and Athanasius to their sees and on the Eastern emperors refusal to admit them the emperor of the West threaten...
49
Athanasius passing through Jerusalem on his return to Alexandria is received into commun ion by Maximus and a Synod of bishops convened in that...
52
the former on his way into exile is slain but the latter escapes by flight
53
Macedonius having possessed himself of the see of Constantinople inflicts much injury on those who differ from htm
54
Of the Heresiarch Photinus
56
Chap XXXI Of Hosius bishop of Cordova
58
Overthrow of the usurper Magnentius
59
Of Agtius the Syrian teacher of Eunomius
60
Of the Synod at Ariminum and the creed there published
61
Cruelty of Macedonius and tumults raised by him
65
Of the Synod at Seleucia in Isauria
66
Acacius bishop of Csesarea dictates a new form of creed in the Synod at Seleucia
68
On the emperors return from the West the Acacians assemble at Constantinople and confirm the creed of Ariminum after making some additions to it
71
On the deposition of Macedonius Endows obtains the bishopric of Constantinople
72
Of Meletius bishop of Antioeh
73
Of the Apollinarians and their heresy
74
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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