The history of the church from our Lords incarnation, to the twelth year of the Emperour Maricius Tiberius, or the Year of Christ 594 / as it was written in Greek, by Eusebius Pamphilius ..., Socrates Scholasticus, and Evagrius Scholasticus ... ; made English from that edition of these historians, which Valesius published at Paris in the years 1659, 1668, and 1673 ; also, The life of Constantine in four books, written by Eusibius Pamphilus, with Constantine's Oration to the convention of the saints, and Eusebius's Speech in praise of Constantine, spoken at his tricennalia ; Valesius's annotations on these authors, are done into English, and set at their proper places in the margin, as likewise a translation of his account of their lives and writings ; with two index's, the one, of the principal matters that occur in the text, the other, of those contained in the notes.
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The history of the church from our Lords incarnation, to the twelth year of the Emperour Maricius Tiberius, or the Year of Christ 594 / as it was written in Greek, by Eusebius Pamphilius ..., Socrates Scholasticus, and Evagrius Scholasticus ... ; made English from that edition of these historians, which Valesius published at Paris in the years 1659, 1668, and 1673 ; also, The life of Constantine in four books, written by Eusibius Pamphilus, with Constantine's Oration to the convention of the saints, and Eusebius's Speech in praise of Constantine, spoken at his tricennalia ; Valesius's annotations on these authors, are done into English, and set at their proper places in the margin, as likewise a translation of his account of their lives and writings ; with two index's, the one, of the principal matters that occur in the text, the other, of those contained in the notes.
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Eusebius, of Caesarea, Bishop of Caesarea, ca. 260-ca. 340.
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Cambridge :: Printed by John Hayes ... for Han. Sawbridge ...,
1683.
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Church history -- Primitive and early church, ca. 30-600.
Persecution -- History -- Early church, ca. 30-600.
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"The history of the church from our Lords incarnation, to the twelth year of the Emperour Maricius Tiberius, or the Year of Christ 594 / as it was written in Greek, by Eusebius Pamphilius ..., Socrates Scholasticus, and Evagrius Scholasticus ... ; made English from that edition of these historians, which Valesius published at Paris in the years 1659, 1668, and 1673 ; also, The life of Constantine in four books, written by Eusibius Pamphilus, with Constantine's Oration to the convention of the saints, and Eusebius's Speech in praise of Constantine, spoken at his tricennalia ; Valesius's annotations on these authors, are done into English, and set at their proper places in the margin, as likewise a translation of his account of their lives and writings ; with two index's, the one, of the principal matters that occur in the text, the other, of those contained in the notes." In the digital collection Early English Books Online. https://name.umdl.umich.edu/A38749.0001.001. University of Michigan Library Digital Collections. Accessed June 15, 2024.
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CHAP. XXXVI. That the Church is to be Heir to those who have no Relations; and that the Legacies given by them shall remain firm.
BUt, if none of the Kindred be left, who, a∣greeable to reason, may be Heir to any of the forementioned persons, to wit, of the Martyrs, or of the Confessours, or of those who have re∣moved out of their Country on such an occasion as this; we decree, that the Church in every of those places shall always succeed in the Inheritance.a 1.1Nor will this in any wise be* 1.2uneasie to the defunct, if they shall happen to have† 1.3Her their Heir, on whose ac∣count they have undergone all imagi∣nable Labours.b 1.4Moreover, 'tis necessary to annex this also; that, if any of the foresaid persons have bequeathed any thing of their Goods to such as they had a mind [to give them,] the* 1.5property thereof, as 'tis reasonable, shall remain firm and certain to them.
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a 1.1
〈 in non-Latin alphabet 〉〈 in non-Latin alphabet 〉. From the Medicaean Copy make it 〈 in non-Latin alphabet 〉〈 in non-Latin alphabet 〉. A little before, the reading in the same Copy is 〈 in non-Latin alphabet 〉〈 in non-Latin alphabet 〉, of the Confessours (truer than 〈 in non-Latin alphabet 〉〈 in non-Latin alphabet 〉.) as it is in chap. 35. Also, 〈 in non-Latin alphabet 〉〈 in non-Latin alphabet 〉, &c. Vales.
〈 in non-Latin alphabet 〉〈 in non-Latin alphabet 〉. I had ra∣ther write 〈 in non-Latin alphabet 〉〈 in non-Latin alphabet 〉to annex, as Turne∣bus and SrHenry Savil have mended it. And so 'tis written in the Fuketian Manuscript. A little after, the reading in the Medicaean Copy is, 〈 in non-Latin alphabet 〉〈 in non-Latin alphabet 〉, that, if any of the foresaid persons. Vales.