Book, Chapter
1 II, I | elders, and Susanna was condemned by the sentence of the people.
2 II, I | innocent into danger, were condemned to death.~
3 II, XXIX | time Paul and Peter were condemned to death, the former being
4 II, XXXV | writing; the Arian heresy was condemned; and the emperor confirmed
5 II, XXXVI| heretical priests who had been condemned by a sentence of the Synod.
6 II, XXXVI| that he had been justly condemned. But in the case of Marcellus,
7 II, XXXVI| heretical by whom he had been condemned. But the Arians did not
8 II, XXXVI| Athanasius had been unjustly condemned. The matter is referred
9 II, XXXVI| which Athanasius had been condemned, should be reconsidered
10 II, XXXVI| pardon of him for having condemned the innocent, and publicly
11 II, XLII | done. Those who had been condemned also went to the prince,
12 II, XLIV | whole unfaithful scheme was condemned, while the Son of God also
13 II, XLV | different opinion. For he condemned those who assembled at Ariminum
14 II, XLVII| Priscillian, laymen, were condemned. It was also added that
15 II, XLVII| any one should admit the condemned persons to communion, he
16 II, XLVII| and Salvianus, having been condemned by the judgment of the priests,
17 II, XLVII| troubles, and who had been condemned along with themselves in
18 II, LI | prosecutor, Priscillian was condemned to death, and along with
19 II, LI | have said above, had been condemned by the bishops, was transported
20 II, LI | Aurelius the deacon, were condemned to be beheaded, while Tiberianus
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