BOOK IV
Index
CHAPTER I. Of the reign and piety of Jovianus.
CHAPTER II. Of the return of Athanasius.
CHAPTER III. Synodical letter to the Emperor Jovian concerning the Faith.
CHAPTER IV. Of the restoration of allowances to the churches; and of the Emperor's death.
CHAPTER V. Of the reign of Valentinianus, and haw he associated Valens his brother with him.
CHAPTER VI. Of the election of Ambrosius, the Bishop of Milan.
CHAPTER VII. Letters of the Emperors Valentinianus and Valens, written to the diocese of Asia about the Homousion, on hearing that same men in Asia and in Phrygia were in dispute about the divine decree.
CHAPTER VIII. Synodical Epistle of the Synod in Illyricum concerning the Faith.
CHAPTER IX. Of the heresy of the Audiani.
CHAPTER X. Of the heresy of the Messaliani.
CHAPTER XI. In what manner Valens fell into heresy.
CHAPTER XII. How Valens exiled the virtuous bishops.
CHAPTER XIII. Of Eusebius, bishop of Samosata, and others.
CHAPTER XIV. Of the holy Barses, and of the exile of the bishop of Edessa and his companions.
CHAPTER XV. Of the persecution which took place at Edessa, and of Eulogius and Protogenes, presbyters of Edessa.
CHAPTER XVI. Of the holy Basilius, Bishop of Caesarea, and the measures taken against him by Valens and the prefect Modestus.
CHAPTER XVII. Of the death of the great Athanasius and the election of Petrus.
CHAPTER XVIII. On the overthrow of Petrus and the introduction of Lucius the Arian.
CHAPTER XIX. Narrative of events at Alexandria in the time of Lucius the Arian, taken from a letter of Petrus, Bishop of Alexandria.
CHAPTER XX. Of Mavia, Queen of the Saracens, and the ordination of Moses the monk.
CHAPTER XXI.
CHAPTER XXII. How Flavianus and Diodorus gathered the church of the orthodox in Antioch.
CHAPTER XXIII. Of the holy monk Aphraates.
CHAPTER XXIV. Of the holy monk Julianus.
CHAPTER XXV. Of what other monks were distinguished at this period.
CHAPTER XXVI. Of Didymus of Alexandria and Ephraim the Syrian.
CHAPTER XXVII. Of what bishops were at this time distinguished in Asia and Pontus.
CHAPTER XXVIII. Of the letter written by Valens to the great Valentinianus about the war, and how he replied.
CHAPTER XXIX. Of the piety of Count Terentius.
CHAPTER XXX. Of the bold utterance of Trajanus the general.
CHAPTER XXXI. Of Isaac the monk of Constantinople and Bretanio the Scythian Bishop.
CHAPTER XXXII. Of the expedition of Valens against the Garbs and how he paid the penalty of his impiety.
CHAPTER XXXIII. How the Goths became tainted by the Arian error.