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EUSEBIUS PAMPHILUS, BISHOP OF CÆSAREA:
Church History.
Contents (UNDER CONSTRUCTION)
Translated by Arthur Cushman McGiffert, 1890.
- BOOK ONE:
- BOOK TWO:
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Introduction.
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Chapter I: The Course pursued by the Apostles after the Ascension of
Christ.
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Chapter II: How Tiberius was affected when informed by Pilate
concerning Christ.
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Chapter III: The Doctrine of Christ soon spread throughout All the
World.
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Chapter IV: After the Death of Tiberius, Caius appointed Agrippa King
of the Jews, having punished Herod with Perpetual Exile.
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Chapter V: Philo's Embassy to Caius in Behalf of the Jews.
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Chapter VI: The Misfortunes which overwhelmed the Jews after their
Presumption against Christ.
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Chapter VII: Pilate's Suicide.
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Chapter VIII: The Famine which took Place in the Reign of Claudius.
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Chapter IX: The Martyrdom of James the Apostle.
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Chapter X: Agrippa, who was also called Herod, having persecuted the
Apostles, immediately experienced the Divine Vengeance.
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Chapter XI: The Impostor Theudas and his Followers.
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Chapter XII: Helen, the Queen of the Osrhonians.
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Chapter XIII: Simon Magus.
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Chapter XIV: The Preaching of the Apostle Peter in Rome.
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Chapter XV: The Gospel according to Mark.
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Chapter XVI: Mark first proclaimed Christianity to the Inhabitants of
Egypt.
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Chapter XVII: Philo's Account of the Ascetics of Egypt.
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Chapter XVIII: The Works of Philo that have come down to us.
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Chapter XIX: The Calamity which befell the Jews in Jerusalem on the Day
of the Passover.
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Chapter XX: The Events which took Place in Jerusalem during the Reign
of Nero.
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Chapter XXI: The Egyptian, who is mentioned also in the Acts of the
Apostles.
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Chapter XXII: Paul having been sent bound from Judea to Rome, made his
Defense, and was acquitted of every Charge.
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Chapter XXIII:
The Martyrdom of James, who was called the Brother of the Lord.
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Chapter XXIV: Annianus the First Bishop of the Church of Alexandria
after Mark.
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Chapter XXV: The Persecution under Nero in which Paul and Peter were
honored at Rome with Martyrdom in Behalf of Religion.
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Chapter XXVI: The Jews, afflicted with Innumerable Evils, commenced the
Last War Against the Romans.
- BOOK FIVE:
- BOOK SIX:
- BOOK SEVEN:
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Pachomius
Orthodox Library, St. Serapion 1998.
Have mercy, O Lord, upon Thy servants
the translator Arthur and
the reverend bishop Job, the priest Robert,
and the parishioners of the Cathedral of the Holy Trinity.
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THE END, AND TO GOD BE THE GLORY!
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