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Persecution of Heresy-The Schism of the Donatists—The Arian Contro-
versy―Athanasius-Distracted State of the Church and Empire under
Constantine and his Sons-Toleration of Paganism
Conduct of the Emperors in the Arian Controversy
324 Indifference of Constantine ...
351
353
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354
325
His Zeal
328-337. He persecutes the Arian and the Orthodox Party
337-361. Constantius favours the Arians
355
356
357
354, &c. The Revolt and Fury of the Donatist Circumcellions
Their Religious Suicides
General Character of the Christian Sects
Toleration of Paganism by Constantine
384
386
387
389
390
391
392
CHAPTER XXII
Julian is declared Emperor by the Legions of Gaul-His March and
Success-The Death of Constantius—Civil Administration of Julian
The Jealousy of Constantius against Julian
Fears and Envy of Constantius
360 The Legions of Gaul are ordered to march into the East
360, 361. His fourth and fifth Expeditions beyond the Rhine
361 Fruitless Treaty and Declaration of War ...
Julian prepares to attack Constantius
His march from the Rhine into Illyricum
396
397
400
402
404
405
406
408
410
The Religion of Julian-Universal Toleration-He attempts to restore and
reform the Pagan Worship; to rebuild the Temple of Jerusalem-His
artful Persecution of the Christians-Mutual Zeal and Injustice
361-363. Zeal and Devotion of Julian in the Restoration of
470
471
362 Removal of the dead Bodies, and Conflagration of the Temple
Julian shuts the Cathedral of Antioch
George of Cappadocia oppresses Alexandria and Egypt
361 He is massacred by the People
Residence of Julian at Antioch-His successful Expedition against the
Persians-Passage of the Tigris--The Retreat and Death of Julian—
Election of Jovian-He saves the Roman Army by a disgraceful Treaty
He transports his Fleet from the Euphrates to the Tigris
Passage of the Tigris and Victory of the Romans
Situation and Obstinacy of Julian
He burns his Fleet
Marches against Sapor
Jovian evacuates Nisibis, and restores the five Provinces to the