Distribution of corn, [74].
Exertions of the Christians on the subversion of the empire, [82].
Inadequate place given to this movement, [85].
Horrors caused by the barbarian invasions prevented to some extent by Christian charity, [81-84].
Influence of Christianity in hastening the fall of the empire, [140], [141].
Roman treatment of prisoners of war, [256-258].
Despotism of the pagan empire, [260].
Condition of women under the Romans, [297].
Their concubines, [350]
Rome, an illustration of crimes conducive to national prosperity, i. 58, note.