History of the Arians
357–358
| Name and Summary | Pages |
|---|---|
This part describes the persecution and misdeeds of heretics, particularly the Arians, under Emperor Constantine, highlighting their efforts to suppress orthodox bishops like Athanasius and others. | 7 |
This part describes the first Arian persecution under Emperor Constantius, highlighting the false accusations, violent suppression of orthodox Christians, and the persecution of bishops and monks. | 5 |
This part describes the events at the Council of Sardica, where Athanasius was vindicated after false accusations, and many bishops and the church community rejoined him in unity and peace. | 13 |
This part describes the intense persecution of Athanasius and his supporters during the second Arian persecution under Emperor Constantius, highlighting how sectarian factions and imperial authority collaborated to suppress orthodox bishops. | 8 |
This part describes the persecution of Liberius, the Bishop of Rome, by Emperor Constantius and his court, highlighting the brutal pressure and manipulations he faced to support Arian heresy. | 8 |
This part describes the persistent persecution of Hosius and other Christian leaders by heretics and Emperor Constantius, highlighting Hosius's unwavering resistance and moral integrity. | 8 |
This part details the intense persecution and violent actions carried out against the Church in Alexandria by her enemies, particularly under the influence of the heretical Arians and the imperial authorities supporting them. | 17 |
This part describes the intense persecution and violence faced by Christians, particularly under the rule of Constantius, who is depicted as acting in a manner akin to the Antichrist. | 24 |