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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... excited by Sti- licho • XXVI . Letter of Innocent , bi- shop of Rome XXVII . Death of the empress Eudoxia . Death of Arsacius . Election of Atticus XXVIII . Efforts of Innocent to convene a council and ob- tain the restoration of John ...
... excited by Sti- licho • XXVI . Letter of Innocent , bi- shop of Rome XXVII . Death of the empress Eudoxia . Death of Arsacius . Election of Atticus XXVIII . Efforts of Innocent to convene a council and ob- tain the restoration of John ...
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... excited re- spect , and he ranked high among the presbytery , not only on ac- count of his age , but because he had been long in the priesthood . The reception which Spyridion gave to strangers will appear from the following incident ...
... excited re- spect , and he ranked high among the presbytery , not only on ac- count of his age , but because he had been long in the priesthood . The reception which Spyridion gave to strangers will appear from the following incident ...
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... excited by his virtues , became convinced that it was not just that such a man should , on her account , live in the domestic sphere ; and she considered that it was necessary that each should , for the sake of philosophy , live apart ...
... excited by his virtues , became convinced that it was not just that such a man should , on her account , live in the domestic sphere ; and she considered that it was necessary that each should , for the sake of philosophy , live apart ...
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... excited envy by their virtues . The bar- barians , amazed at the exemplary conduct and wonderful works of these holy men , thought that it would be prudent on their part , and pleasing to the Deity , if they imitated their example : and ...
... excited envy by their virtues . The bar- barians , amazed at the exemplary conduct and wonderful works of these holy men , thought that it would be prudent on their part , and pleasing to the Deity , if they imitated their example : and ...
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... EXCITED AGAINST The SYMEON , BISHOP OF PERSIA , AND USTHAZANES , CHRISTIANS . A EUNUCH , SUFFER THE AGONY OF MARTYRDOM . WHEN , in course of time , the Christians increased in number , assembled as churches , and appointed priests and ...
... EXCITED AGAINST The SYMEON , BISHOP OF PERSIA , AND USTHAZANES , CHRISTIANS . A EUNUCH , SUFFER THE AGONY OF MARTYRDOM . WHEN , in course of time , the Christians increased in number , assembled as churches , and appointed priests and ...
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