The Ecclesiastical History. Eusebius
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Eusebius
The Ecclesiastical History
Complete 10 Book Edition: The Early Christianity: From A.D. 1-324
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Table of Contents
Chapter I.—The Plan of the Work.
Chapter II.—Summary View of the Pre-existence and Divinity of Our Saviour and Lord Jesus Christ.
Chapter IV.—The Religion Proclaimed by Him to All Nations Was Neither New Nor Strange.
Chapter V.—The Time of his Appearance among Men.
Chapter VII.—The Alleged Discrepancy in the Gospels in regard to the Genealogy of Christ.
Chapter VIII.—The Cruelty of Herod toward the Infants, and the Manner of his Death.
Chapter IX.—The Times of Pilate.
Chapter X.—The High Priests of the Jews under whom Christ taught.
Chapter XI.—Testimonies in Regard to John the Baptist and Christ.
Chapter XII.—The Disciples of our Saviour.
Chapter XIII.—Narrative concerning the Prince of the Edessenes.
Chapter I.—The Course pursued by the Apostles after the Ascension of Christ.
Chapter II.—How Tiberius was affected when informed by Pilate concerning Christ.
Chapter III.—The Doctrine of Christ soon spread throughout All the World.
Chapter V.—Philo’s Embassy to Caius in Behalf of the Jews.
Chapter VI.—The Misfortunes which overwhelmed the Jews after their Presumption against Christ.
Chapter VII.—Pilate’s Suicide.
Chapter VIII.—The Famine which took Place in the Reign of Claudius.
Chapter IX.—The Martyrdom of James the Apostle.
Chapter XI.—The Impostor Theudas and his Followers.
Chapter XII.—Helen, the Queen of the Osrhœnians.
Chapter XIV.—The Preaching of the Apostle Peter in Rome.
Chapter XV.—The Gospel according to Mark.
Chapter XVI.—Mark first proclaimed Christianity to the Inhabitants of Egypt.
Chapter XVII.—Philo’s Account of the Ascetics of Egypt.
Chapter XVIII.—The Works of Philo that have come down to us.
Chapter XIX.—The Calamity which befell the Jews in Jerusalem on the Day of the Passover.