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   Book, Chapter
1 II, III | state is ruled not by one emperor but by several, and these 2 II, XXVIII | brought to Rome under the emperor Nero. As to Nero, I shall 3 II, XXVIII | veil being put upon the emperor, while the usual dowry, 4 II, XXIX | causing the fire upon the emperor, and he was believed in 5 II, XXX | fashion is, he was saluted as emperor by the army, with a diadem 6 II, XXXII | Christians took place under the emperor Severus. At this time Leonida, 7 II, XXXII | Ere long, under Decius as emperor, the seventh bloody persecution 8 II, XXXIII | Helena, the mother of the emperor Constantine (who reigned 9 II, XXXV | this unfaithfulness, the emperor himself was led astray; 10 II, XXXV | heresy was condemned; and the emperor confirmed the whole by an 11 II, XXXVI | Accordingly, they constrain the emperor to go so far as this, that 12 II, XXXVI | together while he was yet emperor, acquits Athanasius. Marcellus, 13 II, XXXVIII| such an extent that the emperor did nothing without their 14 II, XXXVIII| state of alarm, and the emperor himself being a prey to 15 II, XXXVIII| who had come to him. The emperor, who was easy of belief, 16 II, XXXIX | edict was issued by the emperor to the effect that those 17 II, XXXIX | held at Milan, where the emperor then was; but the same controversy 18 II, XXXIX | and under the name of the emperor, they issued a letter full46 19 II, XL | serious, pressed upon the emperor, that although the Arians, 20 II, XLI | Chapter XLI.~Accordingly, the emperor orders a Synod to assemble 21 II, XLI | and for all of these the emperor had ordered provisions48 22 II, XLI | send ten deputies to the emperor, that he might learn what 23 II, XLI | friends in the presence of the emperor. But on the part of our 24 II, XLII | example of the West, the emperor ordered almost all the bishops 25 II, XLII | governor. As, however, the emperor had given no special orders 26 II, XLII | was appointed to go to the emperor and make him acquainted 27 II, XLIII | XLIII.~IN the meantime, the emperor compels those deputies of 28 II, XLIV | at the instigation of the emperor, could not be rejected without 29 II, XLV | Constantinople where the emperor was. There they found the 30 II, XLV | waiting on the will of the emperor to see whether perchance 31 II, XLVII | Gratianus, who was then emperor, in virtue Of which all 32 II, XLVIII | what they desired from the emperor. Accordingly, having won 33 II, XLIX | that had occurred to the emperor, in order that he might 34 II, XLIX | wait the arrival of the new emperor; and that, in the meantime, 35 II, XLIX | and his confederates. The emperor influenced by these statements 36 II, XLIX | bishops, appealed to the emperor. And that was permitted 37 II, XLIX | have transferred to the emperor a cause involving such manifest 38 II, L | persons. But subsequently, the emperor being led astray by Magnus 39 II, L | had time to consult the emperor. The matter, then, in all 40 II, L | reported to the palace, and the emperor decreed that Priscillian


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