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The History of Christianity From the Birth of Christ to the Abolition of ... 3
Milman Henry Hart
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Antioch in Pisidia, expulsion of Paul from, i, 390,431.
Anttoch in Syria, commencement of a predicted famine in, i, 3 75 , Paul sum- moned thither, 385. Head quarters of foreign Christian operations, 386.
First Christian " church n formed there, 3 9 1, ii, 5 7. Persecution under Trajan, and destruction of the Pagan temple, ii, 101-103.. Lament for Bishop Babylas, 188. Advancement and degradation of Paul of Samo- sata, 200202. Anti-Christian pla- cards in the streets, 231. Bishop Lucianus, 233.
...Martyrdom of one of its presbyters, 276. Arian struggles for supremacy, 373. Dan- ger of an outbreak, 3 74. Incongru- ous passions of its populace, iii, 12.
Reception of Julian by them, 13, 14.
Re-edification and sudden destruc- tion of the Pagan temple, 15, 16.
Joy of its people at Julian's death, 31. Retort of a grammarian, ibid.
Episcopal election feuds, 117. In- surrection under Theodosius, and spoliation of the imperial statues, 123. Same ascribed to diabolic agency, ibid note. Subsequent ter- rors of the inhabitants: result of appeals to the emperor's clemency, 124-128.


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