Apology to the Emperor. (Apologia Ad Constantium.)
NPNF2-04. Athanasius: Select Works and Letters
Contents (35 chapters)
Apology to the Emperor. (Apologia Ad Constantium.)
- 1. Defence Before Constantius
- 2. The first charge, of setting Constans against Constantius.
- 3. He never saw Constans alone.
- 4. The movements of Athanasius refute this charge.
- 5. No possible time or place for the alleged offence.
- 6. The second charge, of corresponding with Magnentius.
- 7. This charge utterly incredible and absurd.
- 8. Disproof of It.
- 9. Athanasius could not write to one who did not even know him.
- 10. His loyalty towards Constantius and his brother.
- 11. Challenge to the accusers as to the alleged letter.
- 12. Truth the defence of Thrones.
- 13. This charge rests on forgery.
- 14. The third charge, of using an undedicated Church.
- 15. Want of room the cause, precedent the justification.
- 16. Better to pray together than separately.
- 17. Better to pray in a building than in the desert.
- 18. Prayers first do not interfere with dedication afterwards.
- 19. Fourth charge, of having disobeyed an Imperial order.
- 20. History of his disobeying it.
- 21. Section 21
- 22. Arrivals of Diogenes and of Syrianus.
- 23. A copy of the letter as follows:
- 24. Why Athanasius did not obey the Imperial Order.
- 25. The irruption of Syrianus.
- 26. How Athanasius acted when this took place.
- 27. Athanasius leaves Alexandria to go to Constantius, but is stopped by the news of the banishment of the Bishops.
- 28. The news of the intrusion of George.
- 29. Athanasius has heard of his own proscription.
- 30. A copy of the letter of Constantius against Athanasius.
- 31. Letter of Constantius to the Ethiopians against Frumentius.
- 32. He defends his Flight.
- 33. Conduct of the Arians towards the consecrated Virgins.
- 34. He expostulates with Constantius.
- 35. Section 35
Source: CCEL