The Ecclesiastical History of Sozomen: Comprising a History of the Church from A.D. 324 to A.D. 440Henry G. Bohn, 1855 - 536 pages |
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... Arius . 80 53 XXII . Machinations of the 56 Arians and Meletians against Athanasius . 82 58 XXIII . Calumny respecting Athanasius and the hand of Arsenius 84 85 88 23 8863 60 ib . XXIV . Conversion of Indian nations 63 XXV . Council of ...
... Arius . 80 53 XXII . Machinations of the 56 Arians and Meletians against Athanasius . 82 58 XXIII . Calumny respecting Athanasius and the hand of Arsenius 84 85 88 23 8863 60 ib . XXIV . Conversion of Indian nations 63 XXV . Council of ...
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... Arius II . Arius composes songs III . Origin of the strange opin- • 1434 ib . X. Eusebius of Alexandria . XI . Ordination of Athanasius -his banishment ions of Arius ib . IV . Death of Crispus . 435 V. Urphilas , bishop of the Goths ib ...
... Arius II . Arius composes songs III . Origin of the strange opin- • 1434 ib . X. Eusebius of Alexandria . XI . Ordination of Athanasius -his banishment ions of Arius ib . IV . Death of Crispus . 435 V. Urphilas , bishop of the Goths ib ...
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... Arius of impiety . III . Arian developments IV . Practices of the Eunomians V. Arcadius . Death of Gra- tian VI . Praises of Eunomius 500 501 · • VIII . Theodosius and Valen- tinian defeat the usurper Maximus 503 • ib . ib . IX ...
... Arius of impiety . III . Arian developments IV . Practices of the Eunomians V. Arcadius . Death of Gra- tian VI . Praises of Eunomius 500 501 · • VIII . Theodosius and Valen- tinian defeat the usurper Maximus 503 • ib . ib . IX ...
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... Arius asked forgiveness of Achillas , and was restored to his office as deacon , and afterwards elevated to the presbytery . Alexander , also , held him in high repute . He was a most expert logician , but perverted his talents to evil ...
... Arius asked forgiveness of Achillas , and was restored to his office as deacon , and afterwards elevated to the presbytery . Alexander , also , held him in high repute . He was a most expert logician , but perverted his talents to evil ...
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... Arius to receive this doctrine , and to reject his former opinions . Arius , however , would not be persuaded to compliance , and many of the bishops and clergy considered his statement of doctrine to be correct . Alexander , therefore ...
... Arius to receive this doctrine , and to reject his former opinions . Arius , however , would not be persuaded to compliance , and many of the bishops and clergy considered his statement of doctrine to be correct . Alexander , therefore ...
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