[119:1] Euseb., Eccl. Hist., x., 5. The Edict of Milan is given in Transl. and Reprints, iv., No. 1, p. 29. It is thought by some that the Edict of Milan refers to an edict issued by Constantine in 312 but now lost. That possibility seems very doubtful. Cf. Lactantius, ch. 48.
[119:2] Euseb., Eccl. Hist., x., ch. 7; Sozom., i., 9; Cod. Theod., xvi., 2, 1, 2, 3.
[120:1] Cod. Justin., iii., tit. 12, 1, 3.
[120:2] Moeller, i., 298. He at once issued edicts of toleration for Christians in the East. Euseb., Life of Const., ii., ch. 24 ff.
[121:1] Euseb., Life of Const., iii., ch. 55, 56, 58; iv., ch. 25, 37, 38.
[121:2] Ibid., ii., ch. 44, 45; iii., ch. 56, 58; iv., ch. 25.
[121:3] For further opinions of like character read Brieger, Flasch, Baur, etc.
[122:1] Sozom., i., 8; Cod. Theod. and Cod. Justin are full of these instances.
[122:2] Euseb., Life of Const., iii., ch. 3, 49; iv., ch. 15.
[122:3] Ibid., ii., ch. 44, 45; iii., ch. 48; iv., ch. 24.