BOOK V



Index

CHAPTER I. Of the piety of the emperor Gratianus.

CHAPTER II. Of the return of the bishops.

CHAPTER III. Of the dissension caused by Paulinus; of the innovation by Apollinarius of Laodicea, and of the philosophy of Meletius.

CHAPTER IV. Of Eusebius Bishop of Samosata.

CHAPTER V. Of the campaign of Theodosius.

CHAPTER VI. Of the reign of Theodosius and of his dream.

CHAPTER VII. Of famous leaders of the Arian faction.

CHAPTER VIII. The council assembled at Constantinople.

CHAPTER IX. Synodical letter from the council at Constantinople.

CHAPTER X. Synodical letter of Damasus bishop of Rome against Apollinarius and Timotheus.

CHAPTER XI. A confession of the Catholic faith which Pope Damasus sent to Bishop Paulinus in Macedonia when he was at Thessalonica.

CHAPTER XII. Of the death of Gratianus and the sovereignty of Maximus.

CHAPTER XIII. Of Justina, the wife of Valentinianus, and of her riot against Ambrosius.

CHAPTER XIV. Of the information given by Maximus the tyrant to Valentinianus.

CHAPTER XV. Of the Letter written by the Emperor Theodosius concerning the same.

CHAPTER XVI. Of Amphilochius, bishop of Iconium.

CHAPTER XVII. Of the massacre of Thessalonica; the boldness of Bishop Ambrosius, and the piety of the Emperor.

CHAPTER XVIII. Of the Empress Placilia.

CHAPTER XIX. Of the sedition of Antioch.

CHAPTER XX. Of the destruction of the temples all over the Empire.

CHAPTER XXI. Of Marcellus, bishop of Apamea, and the idols' temples destroyed by him.

CHAPTER XXII. Of Theophilus, bishop of Alexandria, and what happened at the demolition of the idols in that city.

CHAPTER XXIII. Of Flavianus bishop of Antioch and of the sedition which arose in the western Church on account of Paulinus.

CHAPTER XXIV. Of the tyranny of Eugenius and the victory wan through faith by the emperor Theodosius.

CHAPTER XXV. Of the death of the Emperor Theodosius.

CHAPTER XXVI. Of Honorius the emperor and Telemachus the monk.

CHAPTER XXVII. Of the piety of the emperor Arcadius and the ordination of John Chrysostom.

CHAPTER XXVIII. Of John's boldness for God.

CHAPTER XXIX. Of the idol temples which were destroyed by John in Phoenicia.

CHAPTER XXX. Of the church of the Goths.

CHAPTER XXXI. Of his care far the Scythians and his zeal against the Marcionists.

CHAPTER XXXII. Of the demand made by Gainas and of John Chrysostom's reply.

CHAPTER XXXIII. Of the ambassage of Chrysostom to Gainas.

CHAPTER XXXIV. Of the events which happened on account of Chrysostom.

CHAPTER XXXV. Of Alexander, bishop of Antioch.

CHAPTER XXXVI. Of the removal of the remains of John and of the faith of Theodosius and his sisters.

CHAPTER XXXVII. Of Theodotus bishop of Antioch.

CHAPTER XXXVIII. Of the persecutions in Persia and of them that were martyred there.

CHAPTER XXXIX. Of Theodorus, bishop of Mopsuestia.