CHRONOLOGICAL TABLE. PERSONS AND EVENTS INTRODUCED INTO THE FOREGOING HISTORY. (The dates are, for the most part, according to TILLEMONT.) Philo Judæus, pp. 62, 101 Cerinthus and Ebion, heretics, pp. 20, 21. Valentine, heretic, p. 55. Athenagoras, pp. 42, 95, writes his Apology. Pantænus, Missionary to the Indians, pp. 42, 102. Clement of Alexandria, Master of the Catechetical Theodotus and Artemon, heretics, pp. 22, 35, 114. Victor, Bishop of Rome, pp. 13, 21, 35 Irenæus, Bishop of Lyons, p. 54, martyred, Origen, aged 18, Master of the Catechetical School, P. 42. Tertullian, pp. 138, 188, falls away into Montanism p. 109 Noetus, heretic, pp. 117, 124. Origen converts Gregory Thaumaturgus, p. 66 A.D. 202 204 217 Gregory Thaumaturgus delivers his panegyric on Origen, p. 108. 239 Plotinus at Rome, pp. 107, 115. 244 Babylas, Bishop of Antioch martyred, p. 3 Dionysius, Bishop of Rome, animadverts on Dionysius Paulus of Samosata, heretic, pp. 3, 27, 171, 186, 203. Death of Dionysius of Alexandria, p. 108. Paulus deposed, p. 3 Quarto-decimans of the Proconsulate come to an end, p. 14 Theonas, Bishop of Alexandria, p. 66. Hosius, Bishop of Corduba, pp. 249, 254, 289, 323 Constantine's vision of the Labarum, p. 246. Lucian, martyred, p. 8. Edict of Milan, p. 245. Eusebius, Bishop of Nicomedia, p. 260 A.D. Arius, heresiarch, pp. 205, 237. Alexander excommunicates and writes against Arius, pp. 217, 238 Battle of Hadrianople, pp. 241, 247 Constantine writes to Athanasius and Arius, p. 247 Audius, the Quarto-deciman in Mesopotamia, p. 15. Eustathius, Bishop of Antioch, deposed by the Arians, pp. 280, 360 Eusebian Council of Cæsarea, p. 282 . And of Tyre, ibid. Marcellus, Bishop of Ancyra, de Death of Constantine, who is succeeded in the East by Constantius, p. 280 Death of Eusebius of Cæsarea, who is succeeded by Acacius, p. 275 Assemblage of exiled Bishops at Rome, Council at Rome, p. 285. Eusebian Council of the Dedication at Antioch, p. 285. Semi-Arian Creed of Lucian, pp. 286, 322, 343, Semi-Arian Creed of Antioch, called the Macrostich, p. 287 Great Council of Sardica, pp. 289, 313 Eusebian Council, p. 289, and Semi-Arian Creed, p. 342, of Philippopolis. Council of Milan, p. 292 Athanasius returns from exile, pp. 290, 360. 337 341 Formal recantation of Valens and Ursacius, p. 291 Death of Constans, p. 303. Paulus of Constantinople martyred, p. 311 Battle of Mursa, p. 278. Eusebian Council, pp. 314, 336, with Semi-Arian 343 Eusebian Council of Arles, pp. 314, 315 Eusebian Council of Milan, p. 316. A.D. 351 351 353 Syrianus and George in Alexandria, p. 329 Liberius tempted, p. 318. Eusebian or Acacian Conferences and Creeds of Sirmium; fall of Liberius and Hosius, pp. 323326, 341 Acacian Council of Antioch, p. 341 : Semi-Arian Council of Ancyra, pp. 300, 342 Acacian Councils of Seleucia (p. 345) and Ariminum, p. 348. Eudoxius at Constantinople, p. 361 Acacian Council at Constantinople, pp. 347, 351, 358 stantius, pp. 344, 352. 358 358 358 360 360 361 Julian restores the exiled Bishops, p. 353. p. 378. Semi-Arian Council of Lampsacus, p. 377 Fifty-nine Semi-Arian Bishops accept the Homoüsion, Apollinaris, heresiarch, p. 21 Basil, Exarch of Cæsarea, p. 375 |