Troubles After The Abdication Of Diocletian.--Death Of
Constantius.--Elevation Of Constantine And Maxen Tius. - Six
Emperors At The Same Time.--Death Of Maximian And Galerius.
--Victories Of Constantine Over Maxentius And Licinus.--
Reunion Of The Empire Under The Authority Of Constantine.
Chapter XV: Progress Of The Christian Religion.--Part I. Part II.
Part III. Part IV. Part V. Part VI. Part VII. Part VIII. Part IX.
The Progress Of The Christian Religion, And The Sentiments,
Manners, Numbers, And Condition Of The Primitive Christians.
VOLUME TWO
Chapter XVI--Conduct Towards The Christians, From Nero To
Constantine.--Part I. Part II. Part III. Part IV. Part V. Part VI.
Part VII. Part VIII.
The Conduct Of The Roman Government Towards The Christians,
From The Reign Of Nero To That Of Constantine.
Chapter XVII: Foundation Of Constantinople.--Part I. Part II. Part
III. Part IV. Part V. Part VI.
Foundation Of Constantinople.--Political System Constantine,
And His Successors.--Military Discipline.--The Palace.--The
Finances.
Chapter XVIII: Character Of Constantine And His Sons.--Part I.
Part II. Part III. Part IV.
Character Of Constantine.--Gothic War.--Death Of
Constantine.--Division Of The Empire Among His Three Sons.--
Persian War.--Tragic Deaths Of Constantine The Younger And
Constans.--Usurpation Of Magnentius.--Civil War.--Victory Of
Constantius.
Chapter XIX: Constantius Sole Emperor.--Part I. PartII. Part III.
Part IV.
Constantius Sole Emperor.--Elevation And Death Of Gallus.--
Danger And Elevation Of Julian.--Sarmatian And Persian
Wars.--Victories Of Julian In Gaul.
Chapter XX: Conversion Of Constantine.--Part I. Part II. Part III.
PartIV.
The Motives, Progress, And Effects Of The Conversion Of
Constantine.--Legal Establishment And Constitution Of The
Christian Or Catholic Church.
Chapter XXI: Persecution Of Heresy, State Of The Church.--Part I.
Part II. Part III. Part IV. Part V. Part VI. Part VII.
Persecution Of Heresy.--The Schism Of The Donatists.--The
Arian Controversy.--Athanasius.--Distracted State Of The
Church And Empire Under Constantine And His Sons.--
Toleration Of Paganism.
Chapter XXII: Julian Declared Emperor.--Part I Part II. Part III.
Part IV.
Julian Is Declared Emperor By The Legions Of Gaul.--His
March And Succ
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