Book, Chapter
1 II, XXVIII | executing the office of bishop, and Paul, too, after he
2 II, XXXI | was then, first of all, bishop at Jerusalem. A fourth persecution
3 II, XXXVI | his absence Athanasius, bishop of Alexandria, a holy man,
4 II, XXXVI | the sentence on Photinus, bishop of Sirmion, was not rescinded;
5 II, XXXVI | the presence of Julius, bishop of Rome, asked pardon of
6 II, XXXVII | these was Paulinus, the bishop of Treves. It is related
7 II, XXXVIII| Valens who was then the bishop of the place being with
8 II, XXXIX | bitterness. Then Eusebius, bishop of the Vercellenses, and
9 II, XXXIX | Vercellenses, and Lucifer, bishop of Caralis44 in Sardinia,
10 II, XXXIX | was immediately chosen as bishop in his place. Liberius,
11 II, XXXIX | his place. Liberius, too, bishop of the city of Rome, and
12 II, XXXIX | city of Rome, and Hilarius, bishop of Poictiers, were driven
13 II, XXXIX | exile. Rhodanius, also, bishop of Toulouse (who, being
14 II, XL | these opinions. Saturninus, bishop of Arles, a violent and
15 II, XLI | heard that Gavidius, our bishop, was accustomed to refer
16 II, XLIV | Foegadius, and Servatio, bishop of the Tungri. As these
17 II, XLV | form. Saturninus, however, bishop of Arles, who was, in truth,
18 II, XLVI | This went on until Hyginus, bishop of Cordova, who dwelt in
19 II, XLVII | was entrusted to Ithacius, bishop of Sossuba, of seeing that
20 II, XLVII | the priests, appoint as bishop in the town of Aries, Priscillian,
21 II, XLVIII | who was at that time the bishop of the city, they might
22 II, XLIX | subsequently defended by the bishop Pritannius, he set them
23 II, XLIX | unworthy of the office of a bishop. But Priscillian, in order
24 II, L | who was at that time a bishop, and a man clearly worthy
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