1. R. H. Bainton,
Christian Attitudes toward War and Peace (Nashivillce, New York., 1860)[앞으로
Christian attitude로 표기한다.], 85.
2. Eusebius,
Praeparatio Evangelica, 106-11A, 179ab. 163b.
3.
Historia Ecclesiastica (앞으로
HE로 표기한다), VIII. iii. 3f; IX. ix. 20;
Martyrs of Palestine, ix. 2; xi. 6.
4.
HE, VIII. appendix I.
5. Ibid., VIII. iv. 2-4.
6.
Martyrs of palestine, xi. 20-22 (de seleuco milite).
7. Felix Rütten,
“Die Victorverehrung in Christlichen Altertum,” Studien zur Geschichte und Kultur des Altertums, xx (1936), 42.
8.
Oratio Constantini, xvi. 3-8.
9.
Praeparatio Evangelica, 106-11a. cf. 179ab.
10.
HE, VI. I. 47-48.
11. Ibid., V. preface 4.
“Κατα δαίμονον καὶ νίκας τὰς κατά τον ἄορατον ἄντιπαλών” 12. Ibid., V. v. I.
13. Ibid., VI. xxxix. 4.
14. Ibid., VII. xv.
15. Ibid., VIII. iv. 2-4.
16.
Martyrs of Palestine, ii. 3.
17. W. Warde Fowler,
The Religious Experience of the Roman People (London, 1911), 217. cf. Moffatt,
“War,” Dictionary of the Apostolic Church II (1918), 671.
18.
“De his qui arma proiciunt in pace placuit abstineri eos a communione” 19.
Demonstratio Euangelica, I. viii. 29b-20b.
“δ΄ ὑποβεβηκώς [i.e. the normal life of the Christian laity as distinct from that of the clergy] ἀνθρώπινωτερος, οἷος καὶ ϒάμοις συϒκατιέναι σώφροσι καὶ παιδοποιταις οὶκονομίας τε ἐπιμελείσθαι. τοις κατα τὸ δίκαιον στρατευομενοις τὰ πρακτεα ὑποτίθετθαι, ἀϒρών τε καί ἐμπορίας καὶ τής ἄλλης πολιτικωτέρας ἀϒωϒής μετὰ τού θεοσεβούς φροντίζειν, οἷς καὶ ἀσκήσεων καιροὶ μαθητείας τε καὶ τών θείων λόϒων ἀκροάσεως, ἡμέραι ἀφωρίσθησαν” cf. Cadoux,
The Early Church and the world, 469, n. 1; 578.