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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... declared to be of the same substance as the Father and the Son . 274 Proclamation of Valentinian the younger XXXVII . Christianity embra- ced by the Goths XXXVIII . War between the Romans and Saracens . Con- version of the latter nation ...
... declared to be of the same substance as the Father and the Son . 274 Proclamation of Valentinian the younger XXXVII . Christianity embra- ced by the Goths XXXVIII . War between the Romans and Saracens . Con- version of the latter nation ...
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... declared before- hand the birth of Christ , his ineffable conception , his family , his country , and the ... declare , in words , the perpetual virginity of the mother of God . The Roman Catholic Church , however , infers the doctrine ...
... declared before- hand the birth of Christ , his ineffable conception , his family , his country , and the ... declare , in words , the perpetual virginity of the mother of God . The Roman Catholic Church , however , infers the doctrine ...
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... declared , not by the pro- phets only , but also , in part , by men of other nations . It was , in fact , as if a musician , in order to elicit some rare melody , were to strike a supernumerary chord , or attach an additional chord to ...
... declared , not by the pro- phets only , but also , in part , by men of other nations . It was , in fact , as if a musician , in order to elicit some rare melody , were to strike a supernumerary chord , or attach an additional chord to ...
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... declare with an oath that , as he was reclining , about the middle of the day , he and the soldiers who were with him saw in heaven the 1 Compare Socrates , b . i . ch . 13 , and 24 . 2 For an account of the treatment of the Christians ...
... declare with an oath that , as he was reclining , about the middle of the day , he and the soldiers who were with him saw in heaven the 1 Compare Socrates , b . i . ch . 13 , and 24 . 2 For an account of the treatment of the Christians ...
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... declared , with a smiling and placid countenance , that he would live with her no longer ; that he left her with the adulterer , and went imme- diately to join Antony in the desert . It is further related , that he was exceedingly meek ...
... declared , with a smiling and placid countenance , that he would live with her no longer ; that he left her with the adulterer , and went imme- diately to join Antony in the desert . It is further related , that he was exceedingly meek ...
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