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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... Theodoret . And , indeed , the very discrepancies which , on several minor points , are discernible in the histories of these writers , are not without their use , inasmuch as they tend to the removal of all suspicion of connivance or ...
... Theodoret . And , indeed , the very discrepancies which , on several minor points , are discernible in the histories of these writers , are not without their use , inasmuch as they tend to the removal of all suspicion of connivance or ...
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... Theodoret , ( Eccl . Hist . b . i . ) Arius alone is said to have been a presbyter , the rest of those mentioned there , according to Theodoret , were deacons . A. D. 324. ] THE ARIAN HERESY . 37 questing 36 ECCLESIASTICAL HISTORY OF ...
... Theodoret , ( Eccl . Hist . b . i . ) Arius alone is said to have been a presbyter , the rest of those mentioned there , according to Theodoret , were deacons . A. D. 324. ] THE ARIAN HERESY . 37 questing 36 ECCLESIASTICAL HISTORY OF ...
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... Attus Nævius by Livy , b . i . ch . 36 . 2 See Eusebius , Life of Constant . iii . 10 . Theodoret ( Eccles . Hist . i . 8 ) places this oration in the mouth of Eustathius , bishop of Antioch . you , for such an evil ought to have no.
... Attus Nævius by Livy , b . i . ch . 36 . 2 See Eusebius , Life of Constant . iii . 10 . Theodoret ( Eccles . Hist . i . 8 ) places this oration in the mouth of Eustathius , bishop of Antioch . you , for such an evil ought to have no.
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... Theodoret , ) are as follows . The bishops who de- murred to the term oμoovolov as defined in the Nicene symbol , proposed another form to the synod . But the Nicene fathers rejected this form , and refused to depart from their own ...
... Theodoret , ) are as follows . The bishops who de- murred to the term oμoovolov as defined in the Nicene symbol , proposed another form to the synod . But the Nicene fathers rejected this form , and refused to depart from their own ...
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... Theodoret , Eccl . Hist . b . i . ch . 9 . 2 These exciters of sedition , according to Baronius , were the Meletian party ; but Valesius is inclined to believe that they were Arians ; and he confirms his opinion by referring to the ...
... Theodoret , Eccl . Hist . b . i . ch . 9 . 2 These exciters of sedition , according to Baronius , were the Meletian party ; but Valesius is inclined to believe that they were Arians ; and he confirms his opinion by referring to the ...
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