Concerning Gerontius, Maximus, and the Troops of Honorius. Socrates, Sozomenus: Church Histories (A Select Library of the Nicene and Post-Nicene Fathers of the Christian Church, Series 2, Vol. The Emperor Gratian was killed by Guile. Epiphanius and John, The Dispute between the Empress and John. Piety, Virtue, and Virginity, of the Princess Pulcheria; her Divinely Loved Works; she educated the Emperor Befittingly, Discovery of the Relics of Forty Holy Martyrs, Truce with Persia. See all formats and editions Hide other formats and editions. Retrouvez The Ecclesiastical Histories of Socrates, Sozomen, & Theodorit, Faithfully Abridg'd from the Originals. The Praise of God in Hymns, Letter of Constantius to the Egyptians in behalf of Athanasius. Vision of Antony the Great, Death of Jovian; The Life of Valentinian, and his Confidence in God; how he was advanced to the Throne and selected his Brother Valens to reign with him; the Differences of Both, Troubles again arise in the Churches, and the Synod of Lampsacus is held. Engagement between Valens and Procopius near Nacolia in Phrygia; after which the Usurper is betrayed by his Chief Officers, and with them put to Death, Chapter VI Demolition of the Idolatrous Temples at Alexandria, and the Consequent Conflict between the Pagans and Christians, Chapter XVII Differences among the Heretics. Conflict between the Two Parties, Chapter IX Theodosius, after destroying the Tyrant, celebrates a Magnificent Triumph in Rome, Flavian and Evagrius, Bishops of Antioch. Cruelty of Macedonius, and Tumults raised by him, Chapter XXXIX Some of the Celebrated Men insolently bear down upon John, traducing him as Impracticable and Passionate, Severian, Bishop of Gabales, and Antiochus, Bishop of Ptolemais. Abolition of the Sign of the Cross. A List Worthy of Study, Given by the Historian, of Customs among Different Nations and Churches, Chapter XX They rapidly translate the Scripture into Greek Modes of Expression. The Serapeum and the other Idolatrous Temples which were destroyed, In What Manner, and from What Cause, the Functions of the Presbyter, Appointed to Preside over the Imposition of Penance, were abolished. Bonjour, Identifiez-vous. They were enclosed in a Certain Island on Account of their Orthodoxy; the Miracles which they Wrought, List of the Places in which the Nicene Doctrines were Represented; Faith manifested by the Scythians; Vetranio, the Leader of this Race, At that Time, the Doctrine of the Holy Ghost was agitated, and it was decided that he is to be considered Consubstantial with the Father and the Son, Death of Liberius, Bishop of Rome. Narrative of the other Righteous Deeds of this Saint, Chapter XXVI Death of the other Tyrants who had conspired against Honorius, Chapter XVI John is expelled from his Church by a Synod held at Chalcedon on account of his Dispraise of Women, Chapter XVI Demophilus, an Arian, became Bishop of Constantinople after Eudoxius. After the Death of Valens the Goths again attack Constantinople, and are repulsed by the Citizens, aided by Some Saracen Auxiliaries, Chapter II Their Synod in Sangarus. Athanasius, encouraged by the Letter of Constantine the Younger, returns to Alexandria, Chapter IV The Monks vs the Prefect . Account of St. Ammon and Eutychius of Olympus, Chapter XV Death of Edovicus, Constantine throws aside the Emblems of Imperial Power, and is ordained as Presbyter; his Subsequent Death. After his Deposition Photinus, although solicited, declined Reconciliation, Death of the Tyrants Magnentius and Silvanus the Apostate. A. Socrates Socrates is known only from his own writings.5 He was a native of Constantinople, where he grew up and wrote his Church history. The Interests of the Orthodox are much augmented by the Teachings of John, while the Wealthy are More and More Enraged, Chapter IX Death of the Emperor Jovian, Chapter I Council of Milan. The Martyrdom of Bishop Milles and his Conduct. The Settlement of the Presidency of the Churches, Concerning St. Meletius and Paulinus, Bishop of Antioch. Urbainczyk, for example, focuses solely on how Socrates's description of Arianism as an ‘evil’ and a ‘fire’ (Socrates, HE ii.2.8–9) is unusual in the context of the History and more like Eusebius' treatment of heresies: Socrates, 154. The Arians remove Gregory from the See of Alexandria, and appoint George in his Place, Chapter XV 2) Hardcover – June 1, 1983 by Philip Schaff (Author), Henry Wace (Editor) 5.0 out of 5 stars 1 rating. Valens persecutes the Novatians, because they accepted the Orthodox Faith, Chapter X *FREE* shipping on qualifying offers. Divisions among the Arians and Other Heretics, Chapter XXI The Events at Alexandria upon the Destruction of the Temple of Dionysus. By sending an Embassy to Rome, he abolished the Hostility to Flavian, Chapter IV The Homoousians, being oppressed by the Arians and Macedonians, send an Embassy to Rome, Chapter XI Concerning the Doctrines held by the Sons of Constantine. Three Chief-Priests successively succeed Cyril; Restoration of Cyril to the See of Jerusalem, Apostasy of Julian, the Traitor. The Goths, under the Reign of Valens, embrace Christianity, Chapter XXXIV These English translations are all out of copyright, but were not included in the 38 volume collection of Ante-Nicene, Nicene and … A Sedition was excited on the Ordination of Paul, Chapter V Concerning the Monks of Nitria, and the Monasteries called Cells; about the One in Rhinocorura; about Melas, Dionysius, and Solon, Chapter XXXII Of the Outrages committed by the Pagans against the Christians, Chapter XV Gregory, finding Some Dissatisfaction about his Appointment, abdicates the Episcopate of Constantinople. From Fear of him Justina ceases persecuting Ambrose, While the Emperor Theodosius is engaged in Military Preparations against Maximus, his Son Honorius is born. Constantine destroyed the Places dedicated to the Idols, and persuaded the People to prefer Christianity, Chapter VI and trans. Another Heresy, that of the Sabbatians, is originated by the Novatians. Welcome to the very best site that available hundreds kinds of book collections. Renewal of Hostilities between the Romans and Persians after the Death of Isdigerdes King of the Persians, Chapter XX The Serapeum and the other Idolatrous Temples which were destroyed, Chapter XVI Exaction of Tribute in Antioch, and Demolition of the Statues of the Emperor. Concerning Martyrius of Cilicia. Flight of Athanasius, Chapter X Division begins in the Church from this Controversy; and Alexander Bishop of Alexandria excommunicates Arius and his Adherents, Chapter VII Death of the Emperor Constantius, The Life, Education, and Training of Julian, and his Accession to the Empire, Julian, on his Settlement in the Empire, began quietly to stir up Opposition to Christianity, and to introduce Paganism artfully, Julian inflicted Evils upon the Inhabitants of Caesarea. Defeat of Edovicus by Ulphilas, the General of Constantine. Two Philosophers are converted to the Faith by the Simplicity of Two Old Men with whom they hold a Disputation, Chapter XIX St. Epiphanius, Bishop of Cyprus, and a Particular Account of his Acts, Chapter XXVIII Persecution under Valens. The Emperor Indignant at the Murder of George, rebukes the Alexandrians by Letter, Chapter IV The Emperor falls sick and dies, Chapter XL At that Time, the Doctrine of the Holy Ghost was agitated, and it was decided that he is to be considered Consubstantial with the Father and the Son, Chapter XXIII List of the Places in which the Nicene Doctrines were Represented; Faith manifested by the Scythians; Vetranio, the Leader of this Race, Chapter XXII Council of Tyre; Illegal Deposition of St. Athanasius, Chapter XXVI The Emperor Constantine abolishes Paganism and erects many Churches in Different Places, Chapter XIX Epiphanius, surnamed Scholasticus, translated the history of Socrates,… These Four repair to John on account of his Interest; for this Reason, Theophilus was enraged, and prepares himself to fight against John, Chapter XIV Restoration of the Other Eastern Bishops to their own Sees. Eudoxius and Acacius strenuously sought the Abolition of the Formularies of Faith set forth at Nicaea and at Ariminum; Troubles which thence arose in the Churches, Chapter XXVII John swayed the People by his Teachings. 172 The Ecclesiastical History of Socrates Scholasticus 3.7 (NPNF 81). Marcellus being informed of this, and wishing to counteract his influence, in his over-anxiety to confute him, fell into the diametrically opposite error; for he dared to say, as the Samosatene255 had done, that Christ was a mere man. The Dispute between the Empress and John. Athanasius, after having been Seven Years concealed in the House of a Wise and Beautiful Virgin, reappears at that time in Public, and enters the Church of Alexandria, Chapter VII The Saracens, under Mavia their Queen, embrace Christianity; and Moses, a Pious Monk, is consecrated their Bishop, Chapter XXXVII Read "Socrates and Sozomenus Ecclesiastical Histories" by Socrates Scholasticus available from Rakuten Kobo. St. Epiphanius: his Residence at Constantinople and Preparation to excite the People against John, The Son of the Empress and St. Epiphanius. Reformation of Abuses at Rome by the Emperor Theodosius, Chapter XIX Letter of Julian on this Aggravated Circumstance, Chapter VIII The Psathyrians, Chapter XXIV Of the Council convened at Nicaea on Account of Arius, Chapter XVIII Concerning the Barbarians beyond the Danube, who were driven out by the Huns, and advanced to the Romans, and their Conversion to Christianity; Ulphilas and Athanarichus; Occurrences between them; whence the Goths received Arianism, Chapter XXXVIII He sent an Embassy to Alaric. The Evil Treatment of Christians he devised, Chapter VI Of Maris Bishop of Chalcedon; Julian forbids Christians from entering Literary Pursuits, Chapter XIII Death of Athanasius, and Elevation of Peter to His See, Chapter XXI The Members of the Synod proceed from Tyre to Jerusalem, and having celebrated the Dedication of the New Jerusalem,’ receive Arius and his Followers into Communion, Chapter XXXIV Valentinian a Son of Constantius and Placidia, Aunt of Theodosius, is proclaimed Emperor, Chapter XXV The Psathyrians, The Eunomians divide into Several Factions, The Usurper Eugenius compasses the Death of Valentinian the Younger. Their Heresy was distinguished by the Philosophy of the Monks who were then Living, for the Heresy of these two held Nearly the Entire East, Of the Holy Men who flourished at this Period in Egypt. Indisposition of Cyrinus Bishop of Chalcedon, Death of Arsacius, and Ordination of Atticus, Of Sisinnius Bishop of the Novatians. Sedition on Account of John Chrysostom’s Banishment. Moreover Eusebius wrote a refutation of this work in three books, in which he exposed its erroneous doctrine. Flight of the Tyrants Constantine and Constans, Concerning Gerontius, Maximus, and the Troops of Honorius. The nine extant books, written in an elegant Greek style, cover the years 324–439 and are primarily drawn from the history of Socrates Scholasticus Socrates Scholasticus, fl. Of Meletius Bishop of Antioch, Chapter XLVI Theodosiolus and Lagodius. Some Indian Nations received Christianity at that Time through the Instrumentality of Two Captives, Frumentius and Edesius, Chapter XXV Birth of Valentinian the Younger, Chapter XI Socrates And Sozomenus Ecclesiastical Histories. Heraclides, Bishop of Ephesus, and Gerontius, Bishop of Nicomedia, Concerning Eutropius, Chief of the Eunuchs, and the Law enacted by him. Quotations from Athanasius’ Defense of his Flight.’, Chapter IX Account of what happened to Athanasius the Great through the Machinations of the Arians, Divers Machinations of the Arians against Athanasius, and his Escape from Various Dangers through Divine Interposition. c. An English translation of Socrates' Ecclesiastical History was made by Meredith Hanmer,(fl) and is contained in his Ancient Ecclesiastical Histories of the first six hundred years after Christ, written in the Greek tongue by three learned Historiographers, Eusebius, Socrates and Evagrius. The Presbyter Sabbatius, formerly a Jew, separates from the Novatians, Chapter VI Expulsion of Demophilus, and of all who deny that the Son is “Consubstantial” with the Father, Concerning the Arians; and Further, the Success of Eunomius. Concerning the Term “Consubstantial.”, Innovations of Eudoxius censured in a Letter written by George, Bishop of Laodicea. Noté /5. Socrates And Sozomenus Ecclesiastical Histories, By Socrates Scholasticus. Death of the Emperor Arcadius, Chapter I The Emperor of the West requests his Brother to send him Three Persons who could give an Account of the Deposition of Athanasius and Paul. Those who are sent publish Another Form of the Creed, Of the Creed sent by the Eastern Bishops to those in Italy, called the Lengthy Creed, The Council of Sardica restores Paul and Athanasius to their Sees; and on the Eastern Emperor’s Refusal to admit them, the Emperor of the West threatens him with War, Constantius, being Afraid of his Brother’s Threats, recalls Athanasius by Letter, and sends him to Alexandria, Athanasius, passing through Jerusalem on his Return to Alexandria, is received into Communion by Maximus: and a Synod of Bishops, convened in that City, confirms the Nicene Creed, After the Death of Constans, the Western Emperor, Paul and Athanasius are again ejected from their Sees: the Former on his Way into Exile is slain; but the Latter escapes by Flight, Macedonius having possessed himself of the See of Constantinople inflicts much Injury on those who differ from him, Athanasius’ Account of the Deeds of Violence committed at Alexandria by George the Arian, Creeds published at Sirmium in Presence of the Emperor Constantius, Of the Jews inhabiting Dio-Caesarea in Palestine, Of Aetius the Syrian, Teacher of Eunomius, Of the Synod at Ariminum, and the Creed there published, Cruelty of Macedonius, and Tumults raised by him, Acacius, Bishop of Caesarea, dictates a new Form of Creed in the Synod at Seleucia, On the Emperor’s Return from the West, the Acacians assemble at Constantinople, and confirm the Creed of Ariminum, after making Some Additions to it, On the Deposition of Macedonius, Eudoxius obtains the Bishopric of Constantinople, Successes of Julian; Death of the Emperor Constantius, Of Julian; his Lineage and Education; his Elevation to the Throne; his Apostasy to Paganism, Of the Sedition excited at Alexandria, and how George was slain, The Emperor Indignant at the Murder of George, rebukes the Alexandrians by Letter, On the Death of George, Athanasius returns to Alexandria, and takes Possession of his See, Lucifer goes to Antioch and consecrates Paulinus, By the Co-operation of Eusebius and Athanasius a Synod is held at Alexandria, wherein the Trinity is declared to be Consubstantial, Quotations from Athanasius’ Defense of his Flight.’, After the Synod of Alexandria, Eusebius proceeding to Antioch finds the Catholics at Variance on Account of Paulinus’ Consecration; and having exerted himself in vain to reconcile them, he departs; Indignation of Lucifer and Origin of a Sect called after him, The Emperor Julian extracts Money from the Christians, Of Maris Bishop of Chalcedon; Julian forbids Christians from entering Literary Pursuits, Of the Outrages committed by the Pagans against the Christians, Martyrs at Merum in Phrygia, under Julian, Of the Literary Labors of the Two Apollinares and the Emperor’s Prohibition of Christians being instructed in Greek Literature, The Emperor preparing an Expedition against the Persians, arrives at Antioch, and being ridiculed by the Inhabitants, he retorts on them by a Satirical Publication entitled Misopogon, or the Beard-Hater.’, The Emperor consulting an Oracle, the Demon gives no Response, being awed by the Nearness of Babylas the Martyr, Wrath of the Emperor, and Firmness of Theodore the Confessor, The Jews instigated by the Emperor attempt to rebuild their Temple, and are frustrated in their Attempt by Miraculous Interposition, The Emperor’s Invasion of Persia, and Death, Refutation of what Libanius the Sophist said concerning Julian, The Bishops flock around Jovian, each attempting to draw him to his own Creed, The Macedonians and Acacians meet at Antioch, and proclaim their Assent to the Nicene Creed, After Jovian’s Death, Valentinian is proclaimed Emperor, and takes his Brother Valens as Colleague in the Empire; Valentinian holds the Orthodox Faith, but Valens is an Arian, Valentinian goes into the West; Valens remains at Constantinople, and grants the Request of the Macedonians to hold a Synod, but persecutes the Adherents of the Homoousion.’, While Valens persecutes the Orthodox Christians in the East, a Usurper arises at Constantinople named Procopius: and at the Same Time an Earthquake and Inundation take Place and injure Several Cities, The Macedonians hold a Synod at Lampsacus, during a Period of Both Secular and Ecclesiastical Agitation; and after confirming the Antiochian Creed, and anathematizing that promulgated at Ariminum, they again ratify the Deposition of Acacius and Eudoxius, Engagement between Valens and Procopius near Nacolia in Phrygia; after which the Usurper is betrayed by his Chief Officers, and with them put to Death, After the Death of Procopius Valens constrains those who composed the Synod, and All Christians, to profess Arianism, Eunomius supersedes Eleusius the Macedonian in the See of Cyzicus, His Origin and Imitation of Aetius, whose Amanuensis he had been, Of the Oracle found inscribed an a Stone, when the Walls of Chalcedon were demolished by Order of the Emperor Valens, Valens persecutes the Novatians, because they accepted the Orthodox Faith, Hail of Extraordinary Size; and Earthquakes in Bithynia and the Hellespont, The Macedonians, pressed by the Emperor’s Violence toward them, send a Deputation to Liberius Bishop of Rome, and subscribe the Nicene Creed, Eunomius separates from Eudoxius; a Disturbance is raised at Alexandria by Eudoxius, and Athanasius flees into Voluntary Exile again, but in Consequence of the Clamors of the People the Emperor recalls and re-establishes him in his See, The Arians ordain Demophilus after the Death of Eudoxius at Constantinople; but the Orthodox Party constitute Evagrius his Successor, The Emperor banishes Evagrius and Eustathius. The Affairs of Stilicho, the General of Honorius, Chapter XXVI Visions of the Emperor’s Death seen by Various Individuals. The Father of Constantine allows the Name of Christ to be Extended; Constantine the Great prepared it to Penetrate Everywhere, Chapter VII The Arians and Melitians confer Celebrity on Athanasius; concerning Eusebius, and his Request of Athanasius to admit Arius to Communion; concerning the Term “Consubstantial”; Eusebius Pamphilus and Eustathius, Bishop of Antioch, create Tumults above all the rest, Chapter XIX Sixteen Thousand Distinguished Men in Persia suffer Martyrdom under Sapor, besides Obscure Individuals, Constantine writes to Sapor to stay the Persecution of the Christians, Eusebius and Theognis who at the Council of Nice had assented to the Writings of Arius restored to their own Sees, On the Death of Alexander, Bishop of Alexandria, at his Suggestion, Athanasius receives the Throne; and an Account of his Youth; how he was a Self-Taught Priest, and beloved by Antony the Great, The Arians and Melitians confer Celebrity on Athanasius; concerning Eusebius, and his Request of Athanasius to admit Arius to Communion; concerning the Term “Consubstantial”; Eusebius Pamphilus and Eustathius, Bishop of Antioch, create Tumults above all the rest, Synod of Antioch; Unjust Deposition of Eustathius; Euphronius receives the Throne; Constantine the Great writes to the Synod and to Eusebius Pamphilus, who refuses the Bishopric of Antioch, Concerning Maximus, who succeeded Macarius in the See of Jerusalem, The Melitians and the Arians agree in Sentiment; Eusebius and Theognis endeavor to inflame anew the Disease of Arius, The Vain Machinations of the Arians and Melitians against St. Athanasius, Calumny respecting St. Athanasius and the Hand of Arsenius, Some Indian Nations received Christianity at that Time through the Instrumentality of Two Captives, Frumentius and Edesius, Council of Tyre; Illegal Deposition of St. Athanasius, Erection of a Temple by Constantine the Great at Golgotha, in Jerusalem; its Dedication, Concerning the Presbyter by whom Constantine was persuaded to recall Arius and Euzoius from Exile; the Tractate concerning his Possibly Pious Faith, and how Arius was again received by the Synod assembled at Jerusalem, Letter from the Emperor Constantine to the Synod of Tyre, and Exile of St. Athanasius through the Machination of the Arian Faction, Alexander, Bishop of Constantinople; his Refusal to receive Arius into Communion; Arius is burst asunder while seeking Natural Relief, Account given by the Great Athanasius of the Death of Arius, Events which occurred in Alexandria after the Death of Arius. Letter from the Council at Ariminum to the Emperor Constantius, Chapter XIX Das christliche Kaisertum bei den Kirchenhistorikern Socrates, Sozomenus … Letter from the Emperor Constantine to the Synod of Tyre, and Exile of St. Athanasius through the Machination of the Arian Faction, Chapter XXIX The Synod which was expected to be held in Cilicia is dissolved by Valens. After the Death of Constantine the Great, the Adherents of Eusebius and Theognis attack the Nicene Faith, Chapter II Of the Creed sent by the Eastern Bishops to those in Italy, called the Lengthy Creed, Chapter XXI Julian was pronounced Caesar, Chapter XXIII The Council of Sardica restores Paul and Athanasius to their Sees; and on the Eastern Emperor’s Refusal to admit them, the Emperor of the West threatens him with War, Chapter XXIII Events concerning Alaric, Rebellion of Attalus and his General Heraclean; and how he eventually craved Forgiveness at the Feet of Honorius, The Disturbance which the Greeks and Christians had about Attalus. The Monks of Nitria come down and raise a Sedition against the Prefect of Alexandria, Chapter XV NPNF2-02. History / Writings of the ... Volume 2 - The Writings of Socrates and Sozomenus / Hermias Sozomen; Share Tweet. Successors of Theodosius the Great. Decrees of the Second General Council. Death of Macedonius, Bishop of Constantinople. 450; Philostorgius; Photius I, Saint, Patriarch of Constantinople, ca. The corresponding passages of Socrates are conveniently noted in the apparatus to the edition of Sozomenus by J. Bidez and G. C. Hansen (GC5 50, 1960). Indisposition of Cyrinus Bishop of Chalcedon, Chapter XX It was alsoquoted in the second Council of Nicæa, under the name of Rufinus, andalso under its author's name. Eusebius with Athanasius the Great and Other Bishops collect a Council at Alexandria, and confirm the Nicene Faith by defining the Consubstantiality of the Spirit with the Father and the Son. Abdication of Gregory the Theologian, Chapter VIII Concerning the Presbyter by whom Constantine was persuaded to recall Arius and Euzoius from Exile; the Tractate concerning his Possibly Pious Faith, and how Arius was again received by the Synod assembled at Jerusalem, Chapter XXVIII Refutation of what Libanius the Sophist said concerning Julian, Chapter XXIV Calamities of the Barbarians who had been the Usurper John’s Allies, Chapter XLIV Please Login to get it. While thus engaged he conceived the project of writing a history of the Church. Socrates and Sozomenus Ecclesiastical Histories by Socrates Scholasticus About NPNF2-02. The Early Church Fathers is one of the most important collections of historical, philosophical and theological writings available in English to the student of the Christian Church. Melitius is ordained by the Arians, and supplants Eustathius in the Bishopric of Sebaste, Chapter XXVI Innovations of Eudoxius censured in a Letter written by George, Bishop of Laodicea. The Tyrant Eugenius. By what Means the Emperor Constantine became a Christian. Famine in Phrygia, The Emperor Valens, while at Antioch, again persecutes the Adherents of the Homoousion.’, Events at Edessa: Constancy of the Devout Citizens, and Courage of a Pious Woman, Slaughter of Many Persons by Valens an Account of their Names, in Consequence of a Heathen Prediction, Death of Athanasius, and Elevation of Peter to His See, The Arians are allowed by the Emperor to imprison Peter and to set Lucius over the See of Alexandria, Silence of Sabinus on the Misdeeds of the Arians; Flight of Peter to Rome; Massacre of the Solitaries at the Instigation of the Arians, The Deeds of Some Holy Persons who devoted themselves to a Solitary Life, Assault upon the Monks, and Banishment of their Superiors, who exhibit Miraculous Power, Of Basil of Caesarea, and Gregory of Nazianzus, Of Gregory Thaumaturgus (the Wonder-Worker), Of Novatus and his Followers. 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