An Ecclesiastical History To The 20th Year Of The Reign Of Constantine by EusebiusCHAPTER XVII
THE PERSECUTION OF THE CHRISTIANS UNDER DOMITIANDOMITIAN, having exercised his cruelty against many, and unjustly slain no small number of noble and illustrious men at Rome, and having, without cause, punished vast numbers of honourable men with exile and the confiscation of their property, at length established himself as the successor of Nero, in his hatred and hostility to God. He was the second that raised a persecution against us, although his father Vespasian had attempted nothing to our prejudice. |