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CHAP. XXIII.
The Religion of Julian.-Universal Toleration.-He attempts
to restore and reform the Pagan Worship-to rebuild the
Temple of Jerusalem.-His artful Persecution of the Chris-
tians.-Mutual Zeal and Injustice.
A. D.
Religion of Julian
Page.
62
Fanaticism of the Philosophers
He writes against Christianity
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351 His Education and Apostacy
He embraces the Mythology of Paganism
The Allegories
Theological System of Julian
Initiation and Fanaticism of Julian
His religious Dissimulation
361 Universal Toleration
361-363. Zeal and Devotion of Julian in the Resto-
64
67
70
72
74
75
78
81
82
He prohibits the Christians from teaching Schools
Disgrace and Oppression of the Christians
They are condemned to restore the Pagan Temples
The Temple' and sacred Grove of Daphne
Neglect and Profanation of Daphne
113
103
106
107
109
111
362 Restoration of Athanasius
He is persecuted and expelled by Julian
361-363. Zeal and Imprudence of the Christians
CHAP. XXIV.
131
132
135
Residence of Julian at Antioch.-His successful Expedition
against the Persians.-Passage of the Tigris.-The Retreat
and Death of Julian.-Election of Jovian.-He saves
the Roman Army by a disgraceful Treaty.
The Cæsars of Julian
362 He resolves to march against the Persians
Julian proceeds from Constantinople to Antioch
Licentious Manners of the People of Antioch
Their Aversion to Julian
Scarcity of Corn, and public Discontent
Julian, composes a Satire against Antioch
314-390. The Sophist Libanius
363 March of Julian to the Euphrates
His Design of invading Persia
Disaffection of the King of Armenia
Military Preparations
Julian enters the Persian Territories
139
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144
ib.
146
149
151
153
156
157
159
161
The Government and Death of Jovian.-Election of Valenti.
nian, who associates his Brother Valens, and makes his final
Division of the Eastern and Western Empires.- Revolt
of Procopius.-Civil and Ecclesiastical Administration.—
Germany-Britain.--Africa.-The East.-The Danube.
-Death of Valentinian.-His two Sons, Gratian and Va-
lentinian II. succeed to the Western Empire.
363 State of the Church
Jovian proclaims universal Toleration
His progress from Antioch
and Ensigns of the Consulship
364 Death of Jovian
226
230
231
364 Jovian, with his infant Son, assumes the Name
232
233
364-375. The Cruelty of Valentinian and Valens
Their Laws and Government
Valentinian maintains the Religious Toleration
367-378. Valens professes Arianism, and persecutes
the Catholics
253
259
262
265
373 Death
373 Death of Athanasius
Just Idea of the Persecution of Valens
370 Valentinian restrains the Avarice of the Clergy
366-384. Ambition and Luxury of Damasus, Bishop
of Rome
364-375. Foreign Wars
365. I. GERMANY. The Alemanni invade Gaul 366 Their Defeat
368 Valentinian passes, and fortifies, the Rhine
371 The Burgundians
The Saxons
II. BRITAIN. The Scots and Picts
343-366. Their Invasion of Britain
367-370. Restoration of Britain by Theodosius
366 III. AFRICA. Tyranny of Romanus
372 Revolt of Firmus
Page,
267
270
273
276
373 Theodosius recovers Africa
376 He is executed at Carthage
State of Africa
305
308
384 The Treaty of Peace
365-378. IV. The EAST. The Persian War
Adventures of Para, King of Armenia
311
316
Manners of the Pastoral Nations.-Progress of the Huns,
from China to Europe.-Flight of the Goths. They pass
the Danube.-Gothic War.-Defeat and Death of Valens.
-Gratian invests Theodosius with the Eastern Empire.-
His Character and Success.-Peace and Settlement of the
Goths.
365 Earthquakes
376 The Huns and Goths
338
340
The Pastoral Manners of the Scythians, or Tartars 341
Diet
343
Habitations
376 The Goths implore the Protection of Valens
They are transported over the Danube into the
Roman Empire
376.
381
Their Distress and Discontent
384
Revolt of the Goths in Mæsia, and their first
Victories
387
They penetrate into Thrace
391
377 Operations of the Gothic War
394
Union of the Goths with the Huns, Alani, &c.
398
379-382. His prudent and successful Conduct of the
Gothic War
426
381 Death and Funeral of Athanaric
goths
Divisions, Defeat, and Submission of the Goths
386 Invasion and Defeat of the Gruthungi, or Ostro-
383-395 Settlement of the Goths in Thrace and Asia 438
Their hostile Sentiments
430
435.
440
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