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Character of Constantine-Gothic War-Death of Constantine-Division
of the Empire among his three Sons-Persian War-Tragic Death of
Constantine the Younger, and Constans--Usurpation of Magnentius—
Civil War-Victory of Constantius
Constantius sole Emperor-Elevation and Death of Gallus-Danger and
Elevation of Julian-Sarmatian and Persian Wars-Victories of
Julian in Gaul
358 Julian subdues the Franks
357, 358, 359. Makes three Expeditions beyond the Rhine
Restores the Cities of Gaul
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CHAPTER XX
The Motives, Progress, and Effects of the Conversion of Constantine-Legal Establishment of the Christian, or Catholic Church
306-337. Date of the Conversion of Constantine
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 ...
325 His Zeal
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328-337. He persecutes the Arian and the Orthodox Party
337-361. Constantius favours the Arians
Arian Councils
Character and Adventures of Athanasius
330 Persecution against Athanasius
336 His first Exile
341 [340]. His Second Exile
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349 [346]. His Restoration
351 Resentment of Constantius
353-355. Councils of Arles and Milan
355 Condemnation of Athanasius
Exiles ...
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356 Third Expulsion of Athanasius from Alexandria
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354, &c. The Revolt and Fury of the Donatist Circumcellions
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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
Their Discontents
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
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 Universal Toleration
361-363. Zeal and Devotion of Julian in the Restoration of
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Disgrace and Oppression of the Christians
They are condemned to restore the Pagan Temples
The Temple and sacred Grove of Daphne
Neglect and Profanation of Daphne
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Removal of the dead Bodies, and Conflagration of the Temple
Julian shuts the Cathedral of Antioch
George of Cappadocia oppresses Alexandria and Egypt
He is massacred by the People