Book, Chapter
1 II, XXXV | exercise of persecution. The bishops were driven into exile:
2 II, XXXV | Three hundred and eighteen bishops were there assembled: the
3 II, XXXVI | Gaul. But ere long, eighty bishops, assembling together in
4 II, XXXVI | Constantine: he orders39 bishops from the whole world to
5 II, XXXVII | opinion. Now, that part of the bishops which followed the Arians
6 II, XXXVIII| unconquerable; for almost all the bishops of the two Pannonias, and
7 II, XXXVIII| and many of the Eastern bishops, and those throughout all
8 II, XXXIX | at that time, councils of bishops were held by our friends
9 II, XXXIX | investigation among the bishops as to the true faith.But
10 II, XXXIX | be instituted among the bishops as to the true faith. But
11 II, XL | still no agreement among the bishops concerning the faith.~
12 II, XLI | and rather more Western bishops were summoned or compelled
13 II, XLI | matter of admiration that the bishops had nothing of their own,
14 II, XLI | subject in hand. After all the bishops had been collected together,
15 II, XLII | emperor ordered almost all the bishops to assemble at Seleucia,
16 II, XLII | present among the other bishops, the means of a public conveyance
17 II, XLII | commanded to gather all bishops to the council, sent him
18 II, XLIV | counsels. He argued that the bishops were now in the seventh
19 II, XLV | and while almost all the bishops publicly owned the error
20 II, XLVI | Spain, and even some of the bishops came under its depraving
21 II, XLVII | which even the Aquitanian bishops were present. But the heretics
22 II, XLVII | Instantius and Salivanus, bishops, with Helpidius and Priscillian,
23 II, XLVII | seeing that the decree of the bishops was brought to the knowledge
24 II, XLVII | them who bore the name of bishops gave way of their own accord,
25 II, XLVIII | got the better of the two bishops, who were at that time possessed
26 II, XLIX | avoid being heard by the bishops, appealed to the emperor.
27 II, XLIX | reserved the hearing for other bishops, and should not have transferred
28 II, L | brought before the king. The bishops Ydacius and Ithacius followed
29 II, L | heretics by a sentence of the bishops, they should have been expelled
30 II, LI | excite against him among the bishops, it he should stand forth
31 II, LI | had been condemned by the bishops, was transported to the
32 II, LI | discord, especially of the bishops, while everything was corrupted
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