A History of the Church from A.D. 322 to the Death of Theodore of Mopsuestia, A.D. 427H.G. Bohn, 1854 - 480 pages |
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... Alexander , bi- shop of Alexandria , to Alex- ander , bishop of Constan- tinople V. Letter from Arius to Euse- bius , bishop of Nicomedia . VI . Letter from Eusebius , bi- shop of Nicomedia , to Pauli- nus , bishop of Tyre · • VII ...
... Alexander , bi- shop of Alexandria , to Alex- ander , bishop of Constan- tinople V. Letter from Arius to Euse- bius , bishop of Nicomedia . VI . Letter from Eusebius , bi- shop of Nicomedia , to Pauli- nus , bishop of Tyre · • VII ...
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... Alexander , bishop of Constantinople , whereas Eusebius succeeded Paul ( book i . chap . 16 ) . He places the election of St. Ambrose at the commencement of the reign of Valentinian , although it took place ten years after the accession ...
... Alexander , bishop of Constantinople , whereas Eusebius succeeded Paul ( book i . chap . 16 ) . He places the election of St. Ambrose at the commencement of the reign of Valentinian , although it took place ten years after the accession ...
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... Alexander . Under the in- fluence of this passion , he sought opportunities for dispute and contention ; and , although he perceived that Alexander's con- duct was far above the reach of detraction , he could not sub- due the envy by ...
... Alexander . Under the in- fluence of this passion , he sought opportunities for dispute and contention ; and , although he perceived that Alexander's con- duct was far above the reach of detraction , he could not sub- due the envy by ...
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... Alexander , who had become illustrious by his apostolical gifts , governed the church of Constantinople . It was at this time that Alexander , bishop of Alexandria , perceiving that the ruling passion of Arius was the love of power ...
... Alexander , who had become illustrious by his apostolical gifts , governed the church of Constantinople . It was at this time that Alexander , bishop of Alexandria , perceiving that the ruling passion of Arius was the love of power ...
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... " Libelli accusationum " which the women of Alexan- dria were suborned by the Arian party to prefer against Alexander , the orthodox bishop . which the people dared not divide . When their wicked A. D. 324. ] 15 LETTER FROM ALEXANDRIA .
... " Libelli accusationum " which the women of Alexan- dria were suborned by the Arian party to prefer against Alexander , the orthodox bishop . which the people dared not divide . When their wicked A. D. 324. ] 15 LETTER FROM ALEXANDRIA .
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