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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... Arius to Euse- bius , bishop of Nicomedia . VI . Letter from Eusebius , bi- shop of Nicomedia , to Pauli- nus , bishop of Tyre · • VII . General council of Nice VIII . Refutation of Arianism , extracted from the writings of Eustathius ...
... Arius to Euse- bius , bishop of Nicomedia . VI . Letter from Eusebius , bi- shop of Nicomedia , to Pauli- nus , bishop of Tyre · • VII . General council of Nice VIII . Refutation of Arianism , extracted from the writings of Eustathius ...
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... Arius , of emperors , and of other cele- brated persons . The crying evil in the history of Theodoret is , the total omission of all chronology , and even of chrono- logical order . Among the anachronisms and errors contained in it ...
... Arius , of emperors , and of other cele- brated persons . The crying evil in the history of Theodoret is , the total omission of all chronology , and even of chrono- logical order . Among the anachronisms and errors contained in it ...
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... Arius , whose name was then enrolled among the presbytery , and who was intrusted with the exposition of the Holy Scriptures , fell a prey to uncontrollable jealousy , when he saw that all the power of the priesthood was committed to ...
... Arius , whose name was then enrolled among the presbytery , and who was intrusted with the exposition of the Holy Scriptures , fell a prey to uncontrollable jealousy , when he saw that all the power of the priesthood was committed to ...
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... Arius was the love of power , and that many were deluded by the blasphemous doc- trines propagated by him at private meetings , communicated an account of his heresy by letter to the rulers of the principal churches . That the truth of ...
... Arius was the love of power , and that many were deluded by the blasphemous doc- trines propagated by him at private meetings , communicated an account of his heresy by letter to the rulers of the principal churches . That the truth of ...
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... Arius and Achillas have lately formed a conspiracy , and have acted even more culpably than Colluthus , whom they rivalled in ambition . He reprehended their conduct ; for he certainly had some pretext to plead in extenuation of his own ...
... Arius and Achillas have lately formed a conspiracy , and have acted even more culpably than Colluthus , whom they rivalled in ambition . He reprehended their conduct ; for he certainly had some pretext to plead in extenuation of his own ...
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Page 17 - In the beginning was the Word, and the Word was with God, and the Word was God ; all things were made by him, and without him was not any thing made that was made.
Page 26 - If any man teach otherwise, and consent not to wholesome words, even the words of our Lord Jesus Christ, and to the doctrine which is according to godliness ; he is proud, knowing nothing...