Eusebius

The Ecclesiastical History


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rel="nofollow" href="#u6c6c4b19-94b6-59a4-a63f-e443506d874f">Chapter XXIV.—The Disagreement in Asia.

       Chapter XXV.—How All came to an Agreement respecting the Passover.

       Chapter XXVI.—The Elegant Works of Irenæus which have come down to us.

       Chapter XXVII.—The Works of Others that flourished at that Time.

       Chapter XXVIII.—Those who first advanced the Heresy of Artemon; their Manner of Life, and how they dared to corrupt the Sacred Scriptures.

       Book VI.

       Chapter I.—The Persecution under Severus.

       Chapter II.—The Training of Origen from Childhood.

       Chapter III.—While still very Young, he taught diligently the Word of Christ.

       Chapter IV.—The pupils of Origen that became Martyrs.

       Chapter V.—Potamiæna.

       Chapter VI.—Clement of Alexandria.

       Chapter VII.—The Writer, Judas.

       Chapter VIII.—Origen’s Daring Deed.

       Chapter IX.—The Miracles of Narcissus.

       Chapter X.—The Bishops of Jerusalem.

       Chapter XI.—Alexander.

       Chapter XII.—Serapion and his Extant Works.

       Chapter XIII.—The Writings of Clement.

       Chapter XIV.—The Scriptures mentioned by Him.

       Chapter XV.—Heraclas.

       Chapter XVI.—Origen’s Earnest Study of the Divine Scriptures.

       Chapter XVII.—The Translator Symmachus.

       Chapter XVIII.—Ambrose.

       Chapter XIX.—Circumstances Related of Origen.

       Chapter XX.—The Extant Works of the Writers of that Age.

       Chapter XXI.—The Bishops that were well known at that Time.

       Chapter XXII.—The Works of Hippolytus which have reached us.

       Chapter XXIII.—Origen’s Zeal and his Elevation to the Presbyterate.

       Chapter XXIV.—The Commentaries which he prepared at Alexandria.

       Chapter XXV.—His Review of the Canonical Scriptures.

       Chapter XXVI.—Heraclas becomes Bishop of Alexandria.

       Chapter XXVII.—How the Bishops regarded Origen.

       Chapter XXVIII.—The Persecution under Maximinus.

       Chapter XXIX.—Fabianus, who was wonderfully designated Bishop of Rome by God.

       Chapter XXX.—The Pupils of Origen.

       Chapter XXXI.—Africanus.

       Chapter XXXII.—The Commentaries which Origen composed in Cæsarea in Palestine.

       Chapter XXXIII.—The Error of Beryllus.

       Chapter XXXIV.—Philip Cæsar.

       Chapter XXXV.—Dionysius succeeds Heraclas in the Episcopate.

       Chapter XXXVI.—Other Works of Origen.

       Chapter XXXVII.—The Dissension of the Arabians.

       Chapter XXXVIII.—The Heresy of the Elkesites.

       Chapter XXXIX.—The Persecution under Decius, and the Sufferings of Origen.

       Chapter XL.—The Events which happened to Dionysius.

       Chapter XLI.—The Martyrs in Alexandria.

       Chapter XLII.—Others of whom Dionysius gives an Account.

       Chapter XLIII.—Novatus, his Manner of Life and his Heresy.

       Chapter XLIV.—Dionysius’ Account of Serapion.

       Chapter XLV.—An Epistle of Dionysius to Novatus.