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defenders. As   they agreed with the Christians in a few mysterious points of   faith, they attacked the remainder of their theological system   with all the fury of civil war. The new Platonists would scarcely   deserve a place in the history of science, but in that of the   church the mention of them will very frequently occur.   

   Chapter XIV:   

   Six Emperors At The Same Time, Reunion Of The Empire.   
   Part I.   Troubles After The Abdication Of Diocletian. -- Death Of Constantius. -- Elevation Of Constantine And Maxen Tius. Six   Emperors At The Same Time. -- Death Of Maximian And   Galerius. -- Victories Of Constantine Over Maxentius And   Licinus. -- Reunion Of The Empire Under The Authority Of   Constantine.   The balance of power established by Diocletian subsisted no   longer than while it was sustained by the firm and dexterous   hand of the founder. It required such a fortunate mixture of   different tempers and abilities, as could scarcely be found or   even expected a second time; two emperors without jealousy,   two Cęsars without ambition, and the same general interest   invariably pursued by four independent princes. The   abdication of Diocletian and Maximian was succeeded by   eighteen years of discord and confusion. The empire was afflicted by five civil wars; and the remainder of the time was   not so much a state of tranquillity as a suspension of arms   between several hostile monarchs, who, viewing each other   with an eye of fear and hatred, strove to increase their   respective forces at the expense of their subjects.   As soon as Diocletian and Maximian had resigned the purple,

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