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Book VI
Church History (Historia Ecclesiastica) · Eusebius of Caesarea
- The Persecution under Severus.
- The Training of Origen from Childhood.
- While still very Young, he taught diligently the Word of Christ.
- The pupils of Origen that became Martyrs.
- Potamiæna.
- Clement of Alexandria.
- The Writer, Judas.
- Origen's Daring Deed.
- The Miracles of Narcissus.
- The Bishops of Jerusalem.
- Alexander.
- Serapion and his Extant Works.
- The Writings of Clement.
- The Scriptures mentioned by Him.
- Heraclas.
- Origen's Earnest Study of the Divine Scriptures.
- The Translator Symmachus.
- Ambrose.
- Circumstances Related of Origen.
- The Extant Works of the Writers of that Age.
- The Bishops that were well known at that Time.
- The Works of Hippolytus which have reached us.
- Origen's Zeal and his Elevation to the Presbyterate.
- The Commentaries which he prepared at Alexandria.
- His Review of the Canonical Scriptures.
- Heraclas becomes Bishop of Alexandria.
- How the Bishops regarded Origen.
- The Persecution under Maximinus.
- Fabianus, who was wonderfully designated Bishop of Rome by God.
- The Pupils of Origen.
- Africanus.
- The Commentaries which Origen composed in Cæsarea in Palestine.
- The Error of Beryllus.
- Philip Cæsar.
- Dionysius succeeds Heraclas in the Episcopate.
- Other Works of Origen.
- The Dissension of the Arabians.
- The Heresy of the Elkesites.
- The Persecution under Decius, and the Sufferings of Origen.
- The Events which happened to Dionysius.
- The Martyrs in Alexandria.
- Others of whom Dionysius gives an Account.
- Novatus, his Manner of Life and his Heresy.
- Dionysius' Account of Serapion.
- An Epistle of Dionysius to Novatus.
- Other Epistles of Dionysius.