A general ecclesiastical history from the nativity of our blessed saviour to the first establishment of Christianity by human laws, : under the Emperor Constantine the Great, containing the space of about 313 years ..To which is added, a large chronological table of all the Roman and ecclesiastical affairs, included in the same period of time . (lain by the Soldiers in%ome, on the nth Day ofMarch. ALEXAttDE\ reigns 13 Years, and 9 makes great Regulations. Great Inftances of Supeiftition amongthe Tomans. Julius Africanus COmpofes hisChrifiian Chronology. The Church happy under theEm-jpe


A general ecclesiastical history from the nativity of our blessed saviour to the first establishment of Christianity by human laws, : under the Emperor Constantine the Great, containing the space of about 313 years ..To which is added, a large chronological table of all the Roman and ecclesiastical affairs, included in the same period of time . (lain by the Soldiers in%ome, on the nth Day ofMarch. ALEXAttDE\ reigns 13 Years, and 9 makes great Regulations. Great Inftances of Supeiftition amongthe Tomans. Julius Africanus COmpofes hisChrifiian Chronology. The Church happy under theEm-jpetOX Alexander. Hippolytuf, Bifliop in Arabia^ flou-rishes about this Time. Alexander proceeds in his &egu Grand-mother Mafa Caflius, the Hiltorian, ad- yanced. 118 6 7 lip 78 I1J0 89 The Emperor Gordian born, January zoth« Vlpian, the great Civilian, flain ina Sedition at T{ome. Qrigen writes Commentaries upouthe Scriptures, aad employs feveral Notaries. Ongen applies himfelf to Fhilolophy, and writes to Heracles inJuftification. Ditn Cajfius retires to Bithynia,and finishes his %oman Htftory. Qrigen goes towards Achaia. At Pale/line he is ordained Presby rer, which is highly relented by his Bifhop Demetrius. »im nM » 11 Z. 3 *33 234 *J7 238 241 242 Ro manEmperort. Alexander. 9 10 10. Roman Affairs. Alexander marches againft Artax-erxes, who had wafted Mesopota-mia. 3 XXVII. Maxim, & Balbinus. 1 Alexander has great SuccetTes a- gaiaft lArtaxerxes, and the P*r /mm*. Alexander returns to \ome> and triumphs, September marches againft the Germans foon after. ^Alexander (lain near Mentz, by tneSoldiers on the 15th of Mareh MyAXIMINUS reigns3 Years and a few confpire againft him Eccleiiaftical Affairs. Origen obligd to quit Alexandria,and is condemnd by two Coun-cils and excommunicated. He finds many Prote&ois. The Council of Iconium, aboutHeretical Baptifm. Origen is ftill diligent in his Witt


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