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- catalog contributor b9532397.
- catalog coverage "Rome History Aurelian, 270-275 Fiction.".
- catalog created "1869.".
- catalog date "1869".
- catalog date "1869.".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "1869.".
- catalog description "Letter I. From Piso to Fausta -- The two statues -- Portia and her son -- Livia as empress -- Roman bigotry -- Christianity in Rome -- Letter II. From Piso to Pausta -- Fronto, the chief priest of Apollo -- His conduct to his sisters -- The fears of Probus -- Felix, bishop of Rome -- Milo's warning -- The Roman bookseller -- Varus -- Macer as a preacher -- The Christian books -- Letter III. From Piso to Fausta -- Causes of Roman corruption -- The sports of the Flavian -- An imperial feast -- The Demetrii -- The high priest of Apollo -- Livia -- The first cloud in the horizon -- Letter IV -- From Piso to Fausta -- The human sacrifices -- The dedication of the Temple -- The storm -- The voice -- The evil auguries -- Aurelian's anger -- Macer -- Sensation in Rome -- Fronto's influence -- Letter V. From Piso to Fausta -- The gladiators -- Visit to Marcus and Lucilia -- Gallus -- A great grief -- Aurelia -- Nichomachus relates a conversation -- Letter VI. From Piso to Fausta -- ".
- catalog description "Probus defends them -- Porphyrus -- The counsel of God -- Story of the cross -- Aurelian closes the audience -- Effect of Probus's speech on the Patricians -- Livia's intercession -- Aurelian's evil genius -- Letter XI. From Piso to Fausta -- Probus imprisoned -- The lions and the captives -- Varus tempts Probus -- Christian resolution -- Isaac's sympathy -- The Christian to the lions -- The vivaria opened -- Piso and Julia imprisoned -- Julia's danger from Fronto -- Piso refuses to escape -- Julia on the rack -- Saved -- Tacitus, emperor -- Aurelian's secretary -- The traitor -- Aurelian slain -- Conclusion.".
- catalog description "The Roman perfumer -- Spurius -- Marcellinus -- Art in ancient Rome -- Aurelia imprisoned -- The picture -- Isaac's mistake -- martyrdom of the Princess Aurelia -- The Jew's friendship -- His new hopes -- Julian's resolution -- Letter VII. From Piso to Fausta -- Macer -- The unjust prefect -- Macer's preaching -- Livia on sorrow -- The wife of Macer -- Letter VIII. From Piso to Fausta -- The home in ruins -- Macer's children -- Aelia, th dancing girl -- Piso and Aurelian -- Letter IX. From Piso to Fausta -- Probus's opinion of the need of persecution -- His edicts -- Hanno's dogs -- Assembling of Christians in council -- Felix and Probus -- Probus chosen as spokesman for the Christians -- Instruments of torture -- Macer pulls down the edict -- The judgment hall -- The test -- The rack -- The martyrdom -- Macer's family -- Aelia's fate -- The bloodhounds -- Letter X. From Piso to Fausta -- Curio's news -- Fronto slanders the Christians -- Aurelian gives audience to the Christians -- ".
- catalog extent "viii, 495 p. ;".
- catalog issued "1869".
- catalog issued "1869.".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog publisher "London : F. Warne,".
- catalog spatial "Rome History Aurelian, 270-275 Fiction.".
- catalog subject "PS3146 .R6 1869".
- catalog tableOfContents "Letter I. From Piso to Fausta -- The two statues -- Portia and her son -- Livia as empress -- Roman bigotry -- Christianity in Rome -- Letter II. From Piso to Pausta -- Fronto, the chief priest of Apollo -- His conduct to his sisters -- The fears of Probus -- Felix, bishop of Rome -- Milo's warning -- The Roman bookseller -- Varus -- Macer as a preacher -- The Christian books -- Letter III. From Piso to Fausta -- Causes of Roman corruption -- The sports of the Flavian -- An imperial feast -- The Demetrii -- The high priest of Apollo -- Livia -- The first cloud in the horizon -- Letter IV -- From Piso to Fausta -- The human sacrifices -- The dedication of the Temple -- The storm -- The voice -- The evil auguries -- Aurelian's anger -- Macer -- Sensation in Rome -- Fronto's influence -- Letter V. From Piso to Fausta -- The gladiators -- Visit to Marcus and Lucilia -- Gallus -- A great grief -- Aurelia -- Nichomachus relates a conversation -- Letter VI. From Piso to Fausta -- ".
- catalog tableOfContents "Probus defends them -- Porphyrus -- The counsel of God -- Story of the cross -- Aurelian closes the audience -- Effect of Probus's speech on the Patricians -- Livia's intercession -- Aurelian's evil genius -- Letter XI. From Piso to Fausta -- Probus imprisoned -- The lions and the captives -- Varus tempts Probus -- Christian resolution -- Isaac's sympathy -- The Christian to the lions -- The vivaria opened -- Piso and Julia imprisoned -- Julia's danger from Fronto -- Piso refuses to escape -- Julia on the rack -- Saved -- Tacitus, emperor -- Aurelian's secretary -- The traitor -- Aurelian slain -- Conclusion.".
- catalog tableOfContents "The Roman perfumer -- Spurius -- Marcellinus -- Art in ancient Rome -- Aurelia imprisoned -- The picture -- Isaac's mistake -- martyrdom of the Princess Aurelia -- The Jew's friendship -- His new hopes -- Julian's resolution -- Letter VII. From Piso to Fausta -- Macer -- The unjust prefect -- Macer's preaching -- Livia on sorrow -- The wife of Macer -- Letter VIII. From Piso to Fausta -- The home in ruins -- Macer's children -- Aelia, th dancing girl -- Piso and Aurelian -- Letter IX. From Piso to Fausta -- Probus's opinion of the need of persecution -- His edicts -- Hanno's dogs -- Assembling of Christians in council -- Felix and Probus -- Probus chosen as spokesman for the Christians -- Instruments of torture -- Macer pulls down the edict -- The judgment hall -- The test -- The rack -- The martyrdom -- Macer's family -- Aelia's fate -- The bloodhounds -- Letter X. From Piso to Fausta -- Curio's news -- Fronto slanders the Christians -- Aurelian gives audience to the Christians -- ".
- catalog title "Rome and the early Christians / by the Rev. W. Ware.".
- catalog type "Fiction. fast".
- catalog type "History. fast".
- catalog type "text".