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THE TENTH BOOKE OF THE EC∣CLESIASTICALL HISTORYE OF EVSE∣BIVS PAMPHILVS BISHOP OF CAESAREA IN PALAESTINA. (Book 10)
CAP. I.
The thankefulnes of the Christians for the peace graunted vnto them from aboue after the great storme of persecution.
MAny and infinite thankes be geuen in all thinges vnto God almightie and kinge of* 1.1 all kings, and to Iesus Christ the sauiour and redemer of our soules, through whome we wishe vnto vs continewally the preseruation of such thinges as concerne peace, both from outward vexations, as also firme and immouable inwardly in our minds. Seeing that hitherto we were furthered by thy prayers, and nowe hauing finished nyne bookes of the ecclesiasticall historie, we annexe the tenth and dedicate it vn∣to thee, most holy Paulinus, sealinge and shuttinge vp the whole worke with the publishinge a∣broad of thy prayse. Justly therfore we place heere in a perfect number the absolute and solemne sermon gratulatorie of ye repayring of the churches, obeying no doubt herein the holy ghost com∣maunding* 1.2 after this sort: Singe vnto the Lorde a nevve songe, because he hath done maruelous things. with his ovvne ryght hād & with his holy arme hath he gotten him selfe the victory. The Lord hath shewed his saluation: in the sight of the heathen hath he openly declared his ryghte∣ousnes. Insomuch that these words of ye Prophet require a new song, of duety then we must haue a songe in our mouth, because that after vglesome and darke spectacles, after thunderinge and terrible threates, we haue bene thought worthie nowe to see such thinges, and to celebrate such solemnities, such as I saye before vs manie iuste men and Martyrs of God haue desired to see vpon earth and haue not seene, to heare and haue not hearde. But they passinge very speedely, haue possessed farre more myghtie ioyes, beynge taken awaye into the heauens them selues vnto the celestiall Paradise and to deuine dayntyes: but we confessinge these present thinges to be greater then we deserued, do honor aboue measure the grace of Gods greate goodnesse. We honor him iustly, reuerencinge the same with all the myght of our mindes, and testiflyng truely accordinge vnto the prophecies written where it is sayde: Come and see the vvorkes of* 1.3 the Lorde, vvhat maruelous thinges he hath done vpon earth, he maketh the vvarres to ceasse vnto the endes of the vvorlde. He breaketh the bovve, bruyseth theyr armour, and burneth theyr chariots vvith fyre. Reioycinge therefore together in this sorte because of these thinges which in vs manifestly are fufilled, we wyll ioyne this booke to the other former treatyses. For the whole rable of the hatefull persons and enemyes to God was wyped awaye, and so so∣daynly taken out of the sight of men, that agayne the worde of God was fulfilled, sayinge: I savve the vvicked lyfred vp and exaulted lyke the ceders of Libanus, and I passed by and be∣holde* 1.4 he vvas not, I sought his place and it coulde not be founde. This daye beynge lyght∣some and cleare, caste ouer with no darke cloudes, hath shyned to all the churches of Christ throughout the worlde, with the sonne beames of celestiall bryghtnesse. Neyther dyd any forey∣ner enuie at our ioyfull assemblyes, or at the enioyinge of the same gracious benefites, but all mortall men beynge deliuered from tyrannicall oppression, had libertie to communicate with vs in the thinges gyuen vs from aboue.
CAP. II.
The heathens are gladd of the Christians successe, the churches are repayred, and the Emperours shewe themselues liberall and bountifull.