CONTENTS OF THE FOURTH VOLUME.
Preface
Chap. IX. Pliny the Younger, and Trajan
Epictetus the Stoic Philosopher
XI. The Emperor Adrian
XII. Bruttius Præsens - -
XHJ,
Phlegon, Thallus, and Dionysius the Areopagite
XIV. . The Emperor Titus Antoninus the Pious
XV.
Sect, 1. The Emperor Marcus Antoninus the Philosopher
2. Of the Persecutions in his Tiine
S. A remarkable Deliverance of this Emperor in his Wars in Ger-
many, and the History of the Thundering Legion considered
xyi. : Apuleius of Madaura in Africa
XVII. A general account of the early adversaries of the Christians, who wrote
against them: Celsus, Porphyry, Hierocles, Julian, Fronto, and some
others
XVIII. Celsus
Sect. 1. His time, and character, and his work against the Christians -
2. Passages in Celsus, atpresenting the Jewish expectation of the
Messiah
3. Passages of Celsus containing references to the books of the
New Testament o
4. Passages of Celsus concerning Christian Facts, chiefly such
as are recorded in the New Testament
5. Passages of Celsus concerning Christian principles -
6. Passages concerning the progress of the Christian religion -
2. Passages of Celsus, in which he chargeth the Christians with
magical practices .
8. Of Christian worship, and their assemblies - -
9. Passages in Celsus concerning those called Heretics
· 10. Passages in Celsus, containing calumnies, or injurious reflec-
tions upon the Christians
11. Remarks upon the Work of Celsus against the Christians, and
upon Origen's Answer to it
12. The Recapitulation
13. Three summaries of the fragments of the works of Celsus pre-
served in Origen, made by three several learned men
XIX. Lucian of Samosata
XX.
Ælius Aristides the Sophist, and Dion Chrysostom
XXI. Galen.
XXII. Conclusion of the second century
XXIII. The persecution of Severus, and Spartian's testimony to
XXIV. Diogenes Laertius
XXV. Alexander Severus
XXVI. Ulpian
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XXVII. Dion Cassius
Dien Cassius ...i n or the Thracian
XXVIII. The persecution of Maximin the First, or the Thracian
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XXIX.. The Emperor Philip; The question considered, whether he was a
Christian