eusebius in English

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( circa ad 264– circa 340 ) , bishop and church historian; known as Eusebius of Caesaria . His Ecclesiastical History is the principal source for the history of Christianity (especially in the Eastern Church) from the age of the Apostles until 324.

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1. Eusebius had an additional purpose —that of an apologist.

2. Eusebius —“The Father of Church History”?

3. Eusebius also lacked artistic skill of presentation.

4. Further proof comes from fourth-century church historian Eusebius.

5. Eusebius sat at the right hand of the emperor at the council.

6. Eusebius devoted himself to his studies, especially to the study of the Bible.

7. Using parallel columns, Eusebius displayed the succession of the royalty of different nations.

8. As a result of this accomplishment, Eusebius became known as the father of church history.

9. Eusebius had studied the Scriptures diligently and had been a defender of Christian monotheism.

10. And Eusebius, a native of Caesarea and later Bishop of Caesarea, proclaimed Christianity as the official religion of the empire.

11. Amazingly, though, at the closing of the Council of Nicaea, Eusebius gave his support to the opposing view.

12. "Some 22 of the bishops at the council, led by Eusebius of Nicomedia, came as supporters of Arius.

13. Although he believed that the Father existed before the Son, Eusebius accepted a different view at the council in Nicaea.

14. Here again it is a famous question whether what Flavius Josephus and Eusebius quote under the name of Hecataeus is authentic.

15. We know from Eusebius that Apollonius spoke in his work of Zoticus, who had tried to exorcise Maximilla, but had been prevented by Themison, and of the martyr-Bishop Thraseas, another adversary of Montanism

16. It may be identical with the Ephraim of Eusebius, Onomasticon, 20 Roman miles North of Jerusalem, and therefore to be sought somewhere in the neighborhood of Sinjil and el- Lubban

17. Be'-ten (Beten; Batne): A city of Asher mentioned between Hall and Achshaph (Joshua 19:25).Eusebius, Onomasticon places it 8 Roman miles East of Ptolemais, giving it the name Bethseten.

18. 1889, Joseph Lightfoot, Essays on the work entitled "Supernatural Religion" This attempt to confound the seven Epistles mentioned by Eusebius with the other Confessedly spurious Epistles, as if they presented

19. The date of the Cimmerian invasion is fixed by the concurrent testimony of the contemporary poets Archilochus and Callinus, of the late chronologists Eusebius, &c., and of the inscriptions of the Assyrian king Esar-haddon

20. Eusebius wrote: “It is my purpose also to give the names and number and times of those who through love of innovation have run into the greatest errors, and proclaiming themselves discoverers of knowledge, falsely so called, have like fierce wolves unmercifully devastated the flock of Christ.”

21. According to Bishop Eusebius of Caesarea, as well as Coptic traditions, Saint Mark the evangelist, who wrote the earliest of the four New Testament gospels, was the founder and first bishop of the Church of Alexandria, even before the Church of Rome was established.

22. By spiritualisation and allegorisation he set the Church on the downhill road. The concept that God's everlasting Kingdom is the dominant Church established on Earth, came on the scene in the writings of Tichonius and was introduced by Eusebius following Constantine's "conversion" to Christianity.

23. Senecio requested either reinforcements or an Imperial expedition, and Severus Chose the latter, despite being 62 years old.: He Chose the Arianizing bishop Eusebius of Nicomedia, bishop of the city where he lay dying, as his baptizer.: In 595, Gregory Chose Augustine, who was the prior of the Abbey of St Andrew's in Rome, to head the mission to Kent