Ecclesia Anglicana a Poem Containing An Historic Portraiture of the British C

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Charles Overton
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14 — p. 15. Chlorus, the Father of Constantine, granted toleration to the Christians in Britain: or, as Eusebius has it, " preserved unhurt the religious people who were under him. " De Vit. Const. Lib. I.
15 — p. 16. As seven cities contended for the birth-place of Homer, three have contended for that of Constantine: viz. , London, York, and Colchester. Fuller, Cent. Iv. P. 23.
133 16— p. 16. That Chloruswas buried at York, See Ibid. P. 20.
17 — p. 17. On the death of Constantius (Chlorus)
... the British soldiers enrolled in the Roman legions, immediately saluted their native Prince Constantine as Emperor, and pre- sented him with a Tufa or golden ball, as a symbol of Sove. Reignty. This he highly prized, and afterwards surmounted with a cross, which he caused to be carried before him in all great processions. See Speed's Hist, of Gt. Brit. P. 158; and Drake's Ebor, p. 45.
18 — p. 19. At the Council of Nice met to condemn Arianism> Eusebiussays — "To which censures agreed thoseof the Church tcara ras BpiTowioy.


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