TABLES OF ECCLESIASTICAL HISTORY FROM THE ORIGIN OF CHRISTIANITY TO THE PRESENT TIME. ABSTRACTED FROM VATER'S SYNCHRONITISCHEN TAFELN, BY FRANCIS CUNNINGHAM. [Reprinted from the Edition of 1831, Boston, New England.] 95. Under DOMITIAN, the Christians oppressed the Jewish law. N. B. The names of those who were known as theological writers are printed in italics, to disso-called, are enclosed in parentheses. The names of the Roman emperors, and of the popes, the Roman emperors by . Ignatius, bishop of Separation of those Tendency to Demon- 100 who cling to the Mosaic ology. (Nazarenes, Ebion (Gnostics: Saturninus, (Ophites.) (Marcion.) (Montanists.) Basilides, Valentine.) (Tatian, Encratites.) Controversies con- Antitrinitarians.) Victor, bishop of Translations of the New dispute concern- thage. Various usages more settled. Rome. tinguish them from those who merely held offices in the church. The names of the heretics, are printed in small capitals. The emperors of Constantinople are distinguished from VOL. IV. 00 bishops in Thrace. Cyril at Jerusalem. Gradual approach to monastic life in Egypt. Antony, the most re markable of the Ere mites (Hermits) in The Arian doctrine The Kowóßtov of Hilarius, bishop of the prevailing one. Pachomius (a sort of Poictiers. (The Arians divide convent). Gregory Nazianzen. into the semi-Arians Ephraim the Syrian. and the strict Arians.) Basil the Great. (Etius.) 200 300 |