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S:S:56, 57. Sack of the great church: divine judgments.

S:58. Scenes of persecution.

S:S:59, 60. Savagery of Duke Sebastian. Martyrdom of Eutychius (356).

S:S:61-63. Cruel treatment of the poor, and of the clergy.

Part VIII. Further details of the Persecution in Egypt (357).

S:64. The Arian persecution more cruel than that of Maximian.

S:65. Martyrdom of Secundus of Barka.

S:S:66, 67. Persecution the disgrace of the new heresy.

S:68, 69. Constantius worse than Ahab, &c., and inhuman toward his own family.

S:70. His fickleness, lack of character, and tyranny.

S:71. Novelty of this persecution on the part of pretended Christians.

S:72. Cruel exile of bishops and torture of monks and lay people.

S:73. Venal appointments to fill the vacancies thus created.

S:74. The predicted signs of Antichrist applied to Constantius.

S:75. Arrival of George at Alexandria.

S:76, 77. Further marks of Antichrist in the tyranny of Constantius over the Church.

S:78, 79. The Meletians the allies of Arianism in Egypt.

S:80. Duty of separating from heretics.

S:81. Appendix to S:48. Second protest of the Church of Alexandria against the proceedings of Syrianus (356).

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