The Origin Development of the Christian Church in Gaul During the First Six Ce

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The Origin Development of the Christian Church in Gaul During the First Six Ce
T Scott Thomas Scott Holmes
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Burdigal. P. 48 in Peiper's edition. Cf. Also the letters of Paulinus of Nola to Delphinus and Amandus of Bordeaux, Migne, P. L. Vol. Ixi. Paulinus was educated at Bordeaux.
301 302 BIRKBECK LECTURES CHAP.
taxation from which the richer classes had largely obtained exemption. To remedy this acknowledged evil, Honorius, on I9th June 400, issued a law 1 to abolish many of these privileges of exemption, and ordained that all alike should contribute to the imperial taxes in proportion to the lands
...which they possessed. On the banks of the Rhine the Germanic tribes had been fairly quiet, and in A. D. 402, and doubtless because the peril which threatened Italy demanded a greater concentration of the Imperial forces, the seat of the prefect of Gaul was removed from Trier and placed at Aries. 2 Vincentius, who had been consul in A. D. 401, and whose uprightness and friendship with St. Martin Sulpicius Severus 3 applauds, had succeeded Theodorus 4 as prefect, and remained in that post for the five following years.

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