Ante-Nicene Fathers/Volume VII/Lactantius/Of the Manner in Which the Persecutors Died
Of the Manner in Which the Persecutors Died.[1]
Addressed to Donatus.
Contents
[edit]- Chap. I
- Chap. II
- Chap. III
- Chap. IV
- Chap. V
- Chap. VI
- Chap. VII
- Chap. VIII
- Chap. IX
- Chap. X
- Chap. XI
- Chap. XII
- Chap. XIII
- Chap. XIV
- Chap. XV
- Chap. XVI
- Chap. XVII
- Chap. XVIII
- Chap. XIX
- Chap. XX
- Chap. XXI
- Chap. XXII
- Chap. XXIII
- Chap. XXIV
- Chap. XXV
- Chap. XXVI
- Chap. XXVII
- Chap. XXVIII
- Chap. XXIX
- Chap. XXX
- Chap. XXXI
- Chap. XXXII
- Chap. XXXIII
- Chap. XXXIV
- Chap. XXXV
- Chap. XXXVI
- Chap. XXXVII
- Chap. XXXVIII
- Chap. XXXIX
- Chap. XL
- Chap. XLI
- Chap. XLII
- Chap. XLIII
- Chap. XLIV
- Chap. XLV
- Chap. XLVI
- Chap. XLVII
- Chap. XLVIII
- Chap. XLIX
- Chap. L
- Chap. LI
- Chap. LII
- Elucidation
Footnotes
[edit]- ↑ [Not “the persecutors,” but only some of them. This treatise is, in fact, a most precious relic of antiquity, and a striking narrative of the events which led to the “conversion of the Empire,” so called. Its historical character is noted by Gibbon, D. and F., vol. ii. 20, n. 40.]