Diocletian's persecution, and the constancy of the
Depravation of manners amongst the Christians
Extraordinary events and miracles, which are said
to have attended the sufferings of the martyrs
Martyrdom of Romanus. False miracles relating to
Martyrdom of a Marcionite
Conversion of two pantomimes
The romance of the Thebean legion
A divine judgment on the patriarch of Seleucia
Milles, a Persian bishop and martyr
State of the church after Constantine
Transactions during the reign of Constantine
Remarks on the cross, &c. which was seen by
Constantine, and which seems to have been a
solar halo
Licinius pretended to have been instructed and as-
sisted by an angel
Whether he were a Christian
The causes, origin, and progress of the worship
of saints, martyrs, and reliques of monkery,
lying wonders, austerities, vows of virginity,
pilgrimages, &c.
The Fathers were the encouragers of these super-
stitions
Eusebius not entirely excusable in this point
The Consubstantialists ran much into these ex-
Christian saints supplied the place and the offices of
Pagan deities
Monkish ignorance, austerities, and fanaticism
The monks were not all of them saints
Athanasius. His account of them
Eusebius, Constantine, Jerom, Ambrose. Their
high notions of virginity and celibacy
Monks may have been sometimes misrepresented
and wronged
Miracles, for what purposes they were wrought in
those times
Whence the devil came to be painted black
Monks, imitators of Pagan philosophers
Chelsea College. What it was designed for by
James I.
Monkish miracles preserved by tradition
- 150, 151
151, 152
- 151, 152