Book, Chapter
1 II, XLVI | Helpidius. By these again Priscillian was instructed, a man of
2 II, XLVI | had taken up the cause of Priscillian, not only by expressing
3 II, XLVII | bishops, with Helpidius and Priscillian, laymen, were condemned.
4 II, XLVII | bishop in the town of Aries, Priscillian, a layman indeed, but the
5 II, XLVIII| Instantius, Salvianus, and Priscillian set out for Rome, in order
6 II, XLVIII| pregnant through adultery with Priscillian, she procured abortion by
7 II, XLVIII| upon this, Instantius and Priscillian made their wayback to Spain (
8 II, XLIX | and accusations against Priscillian and his confederates. The
9 II, XLIX | Accordingly, Instantius and Priscillian were escorted thither and,
10 II, XLIX | office of a bishop. But Priscillian, in order that he might
11 II, L | friends or disciples of Priscillian. The miserable wretch even
12 II, L | severe character. He tried Priscillian in two assemblies, and convicted
13 II, L | of evil conduct. In fact, Priscillian did not deny that he had
14 II, L | the emperor decreed that Priscillian and his friends should be
15 II, LI | under him as prosecutor, Priscillian was condemned to death,
16 II, LI | lately adopted the cause of Priscillian, and revolted from the Catholics.
17 II, LI | Well, after the death of Priscillian, not only was the heresy
18 II, LI | of religion to swear by Priscillian. But between them and our
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