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## Chapter IX: State Of Germany Until The Barbarians.—Part I.

The State Of Germany Till The Invasion Of The Barbarians In The Time Of The Emperor Decius.

## Chapter IX: State Of Germany Until The Barbarians.—Part II.

## Chapter IX: State Of Germany Until The Barbarians.—Part III.

## Chapter X: Emperors Decius, Gallus, Æmilianus, Valerian And

Gallienus—Part I.

The Emperors Decius, Gallus, Æmilianus, Valerian, And Gallienus.—The General Irruption Of The Barbarians.—The Thirty Tyrants.

## Chapter X: Emperors Decius, Gallus, Æmilianus, Valerian And

Gallienus.—Part II.

## Chapter X: Emperors Decius, Gallus, Æmilianus, Valerian And

Gallienus.—Part III.

## Chapter X: Emperors Decius, Gallus, Æmilianus, Valerian And

Gallienus.—Part IV.

## Chapter XI: Reign Of Claudius, Defeat Of The Goths.—Part I.

Reign Of Claudius.—Defeat Of The Goths.—Victories, Triumph, And Death Of Aurelian.

## Chapter XI: Reign Of Claudius, Defeat Of The Goths.—Part II.

## Chapter XI: Reign Of Claudius, Defeat Of The Goths.—Part III.

## Chapter XII: Reigns Of Tacitus, Probus, Carus And His Sons.—Part I.

Conduct Of The Army And Senate After The Death Of Aurelian. —Reigns Of Tacitus, Probus, Carus, And His Sons.

## Chapter XII: Reigns Of Tacitus, Probus, Carus And His Sons.—Part II.

## Chapter XII: Reigns Of Tacitus, Probus, Carus And His Sons.—Part III.

## Chapter XIII: Reign Of Diocletian And His Three Associates.—Part I.

The Reign Of Diocletian And His Three Associates, Maximian, Galerius, And Constantius.—General Reestablishment Of Order And Tranquillity.—The Persian War, Victory, And Triumph.—The New Form Of Administration.—Abdication And Retirement Of Diocletian And Maximian.

## Chapter XIII: Reign Of Diocletian And His Three Associates.—Part II.

## Chapter XIII: Reign Of Diocletian And His Three Associates.—Part III.

## Chapter XIII: Reign Of Diocletian And His Three Associates.—Part IV.

## Chapter XIV: Six Emperors At The Same Time, Reunion Of The

Empire.—Part I.

Troubles After The Abdication Of Diocletian.—Death Of Constantius.—Elevation Of Constantine And Maxentius.— 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 XIV: Six Emperors At The Same Time, Reunion Of The

Empire.—Part II.

## Chapter XIV: Six Emperors At The Same Time, Reunion Of The

Empire.—Part III.

## Chapter XIV: Six Emperors At The Same Time, Reunion Of The

Empire.—Part IV.

## Chapter XV: Progress Of The Christian Religion.—Part I.

The Progress Of The Christian Religion, And The Sentiments, Manners, Numbers, And Condition Of The Primitive Christians.

## Chapter XV: Progress Of The Christian Religion.—Part II.

## Chapter XV: Progress Of The Christian Religion.—Part III.

## Chapter XV: Progress Of The Christian Religion.—Part IV.

## Chapter XV: Progress Of The Christian Religion.—Part V.

## Chapter XV: Progress Of The Christian Religion.—Part VI.

## Chapter XV: Progress Of The Christian Religion.—Part VII

## Chapter XV: Progress Of The Christian Religion.—Part VIII.

## Chapter XV: Progress Of The Christian Religion.—Part IX.

VOLUME TWO

## Chapter XVI: Conduct Towards The Christians, From Nero To

Constantine.—Part I.

The Conduct Of The Roman Government Towards The Christians, From The Reign Of Nero To That Of Constantine.

## Chapter XVI: Conduct Towards The Christians, From Nero To

Constantine.—Part II.

## Chapter XVI: Conduct Towards The Christians, From Nero To

Constantine.—Part III.

## Chapter XVI: Conduct Towards The Christians, From Nero To

Constantine.—Part IV.

## Chapter XVI: Conduct Towards The Christians, From Nero To

Constantine.—Part V.

## Chapter XVI: Conduct Towards The Christians, From Nero To

Constantine.—Part VI.

## Chapter XVI: Conduct Towards The Christians, From Nero To

Constantine.—Part VII.

## Chapter XVI: Conduct Towards The Christians, From Nero To

Constantine.—Part VIII.

## Chapter XVII: Foundation Of Constantinople.—Part I.

Foundation Of Constantinople.—Political System Constantine, And His Successors.—Military Discipline.—The Palace.—The Finances.

## Chapter XVII: Foundation Of Constantinople.—Part II.

## Chapter XVII: Foundation Of Constantinople.—Part III.

## Chapter XVII: Foundation Of Constantinople.—Part IV.

## Chapter XVII: Foundation Of Constantinople.—Part V.

## Chapter XVII: Foundation Of Constantinople.—Part VI.

## Chapter XVIII: Character Of Constantine And His Sons.—Part I.

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 XVIII: Character Of Constantine And His Sons.—Part II.

## Chapter XVIII: Character Of Constantine And His Sons.—Part III.

## Chapter XVIII: Character Of Constantine And His Sons.—Part IV.

## Chapter XIX: Constantius Sole Emperor.—Part I.

Constantius Sole Emperor.—Elevation And Death Of Gallus.— Danger And Elevation Of Julian.—Sarmatian And Persian Wars.—Victories Of Julian In Gaul.

## Chapter XIX: Constantius Sole Emperor.—Part II.

## Chapter XIX: Constantius Sole Emperor.—Part III.

## Chapter XIX: Constantius Sole Emperor.—Part IV.

## Chapter XX: Conversion Of Constantine.—Part I.

The Motives, Progress, And Effects Of The Conversion Of Constantine.—Legal Establishment And Constitution Of The Christian Or Catholic Church.

## Chapter XX: Conversion Of Constantine.—Part II.

## Chapter XX: Conversion Of Constantine.—Part III.

## Chapter XX: Conversion Of Constantine.—Part IV.

## Chapter XXI: Persecution Of Heresy, State Of The Church.—Part I.

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 XXI: Persecution Of Heresy, State Of The Church.—Part II.

## Chapter XXI: Persecution Of Heresy, State Of The Church.—Part III.

## Chapter XXI: Persecution Of Heresy, State Of The Church.—Part IV.

## Chapter XXI: Persecution Of Heresy, State Of The Church.—Part V.

## Chapter XXI: Persecution Of Heresy, State Of The Church.—Part VI.

## Chapter XXI: Persecution Of Heresy, State Of The Church.—Part VII.

## Chapter XXII: Julian Declared Emperor.—Part I.

Julian Is Declared Emperor By The Legions Of Gaul.—His March And Success.—The Death Of Constantius.—Civil Administration Of Julian.

## Chapter XXII: Julian Declared Emperor.—Part II.

## Chapter XXII: Julian Declared Emperor.—Part III.

## Chapter XXII: Julian Declared Emperor.—Part IV.

## Chapter XXIII: Reign Of Julian.—Part I.

The Religion Of Julian.—Universal Toleration.—He Attempts To Restore And Reform The Pagan Worship—To Rebuild The Temple Of Jerusalem—His Artful Persecution Of The Christians.—Mutual Zeal And Injustice.

## Chapter XXIII: Reign Of Julian.—Part II.

## Chapter XXIII: Reign Of Julian.—Part III.

## Chapter XXIII: Reign Of Julian.—Part IV.

## Chapter XXIII: Reign Of Julian.—Part V.

## Chapter XXIV: The Retreat And Death Of Julian.—Part I.

Residence Of Julian At Antioch.—His Successful Expedition Against The Persians.—Passage Of The Tigris—The Retreat And Death Of Julian.—Election Of Jovian.—He Saves The Roman Army By A Disgraceful Treaty.

## Chapter XXIV: The Retreat And Death Of Julian.—Part II.

## Chapter XXIV: The Retreat And Death Of Julian.—Part III.

## Chapter XXIV: The Retreat And Death Of Julian.—Part IV.

## Chapter XXIV: The Retreat And Death Of Julian.—Part V.

## Chapter XXV: Reigns Of Jovian And Valentinian, Division Of The

Empire.—Part I.

The Government And Death Of Jovian.—Election Of Valentinian, Who Associates His Brother Valens, And Makes The Final Division Of The Eastern And Western Empires.— Revolt Of Procopius.—Civil And Ecclesiastical Administration.—Germany.—Britain.—Africa.—The East.— The Danube.—Death Of Valentinian.—His Two Sons, Gratian And Valentinian II., Succeed To The Western Empire.

## Chapter XXV: Reigns Of Jovian And Valentinian, Division Of The

Empire.—Part II.

## Chapter XXV: Reigns Of Jovian And Valentinian, Division Of The

Empire.—Part III.

## Chapter XXV: Reigns Of Jovian And Valentinian, Division Of The

Empire.—Part IV.

## Chapter XXV: Reigns Of Jovian And Valentinian, Division Of The

Empire.—Part V.

## Chapter XXV: Reigns Of Jovian And Valentinian, Division Of The

Empire.—Part VI.

## Chapter XXV: Reigns Of Jovian And Valentinian, Division Of The

Empire.—Part VII.

## Chapter XXVI: Progress of The Huns.—Part I.

Manners Of The Pastoral Nations.—Progress Of The Huns, From China To Europe.—Flight Of The Goths.—They Pass The Danube.—Gothic War.—Defeat And Death Of Valens.—Gratian Invests Theodosius With The Eastern Empire.—His Character And Success.—Peace And Settlement Of The Goths.

## Chapter XXVI: Progress of The Huns.—Part II.

## Chapter XXVI: Progress of The Huns.—Part III.

## Chapter XXVI: Progress of The Huns.—Part IV.

## Chapter XXVI: Progress of The Huns.—Part V.

VOLUME THREE

## Chapter XXVII: Civil Wars, Reign Of Theodosius.—Part I.

Death Of Gratian.—Ruin Of Arianism.—St. Ambrose.—First Civil War, Against Maximus.—Character, Administration, And Penance Of Theodosius.—Death Of Valentinian II.—Second Civil War, Against Eugenius.—Death Of Theodosius.

## Chapter XXVII: Civil Wars, Reign Of Theodosius.—Part II.

## Chapter XXVII: Civil Wars, Reign Of Theodosius.—Part III.

## Chapter XXVII: Civil Wars, Reign Of Theodosius.—Part IV.

## Chapter XXVII: Civil Wars, Reign Of Theodosius.—Part V.

## Chapter XXVIII: Destruction Of Paganism.—Part I.

Final Destruction Of Paganism.—Introduction Of The Worship Of Saints, And Relics, Among The Christians.

## Chapter XXVIII: Destruction Of Paganism.—Part II.

## Chapter XXVIII: Destruction Of Paganism.—Part III.

## Chapter XXIX: Division Of Roman Empire Between Sons Of Theodosius.—Part