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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... Constantinople XXVIII . Synodical letter against Aëtius XXIX . Disputes between the Arians and the Eunomians 121 XXX . Siege of Nisibis . - • 120 Apostolical deportment of James , bishop of the city 123 XXXI . Council of Antioch ...
... Constantinople XXVIII . Synodical letter against Aëtius XXIX . Disputes between the Arians and the Eunomians 121 XXX . Siege of Nisibis . - • 120 Apostolical deportment of James , bishop of the city 123 XXXI . Council of Antioch ...
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... Constantinople Page 188 189 • 190 XXV . Flavian and Diodorus watch over the orthodox church in Antioch XXVI . The monk Aphraates 191 XXVII . Concerning the great Anthony and Julian XXVIII . Other celebrated her- mits of this period XXIX ...
... Constantinople Page 188 189 • 190 XXV . Flavian and Diodorus watch over the orthodox church in Antioch XXVI . The monk Aphraates 191 XXVII . Concerning the great Anthony and Julian XXVIII . Other celebrated her- mits of this period XXIX ...
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... Constantinople ib . IX . Letter of the council of Constantinople 207 212 X. Letter of Damasis , bishop of Rome , against Apollina- rius and Timothy XI . Letter written by Dama- sis , against various heresies 213 XII . Death of the ...
... Constantinople ib . IX . Letter of the council of Constantinople 207 212 X. Letter of Damasis , bishop of Rome , against Apollina- rius and Timothy XI . Letter written by Dama- sis , against various heresies 213 XII . Death of the ...
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... Constantinople , Alexan- dria , and Antioch 357 · 359 ib . • 360 · 361 362 1. Character of the emperor Zeno . 339 II . Incursions of the barba- XXIV . Death of Armatus XXV . Insurrection and death of Theodoric 363 ib . rians . ib . XXVI ...
... Constantinople , Alexan- dria , and Antioch 357 · 359 ib . • 360 · 361 362 1. Character of the emperor Zeno . 339 II . Incursions of the barba- XXIV . Death of Armatus XXV . Insurrection and death of Theodoric 363 ib . rians . ib . XXVI ...
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... Constantinople , who accused him of propagating heresy in the church , and of teaching that there are two Sons . Theodosius the younger received these calumnies without examination : he signed the deposition of Theodoret and forbad his ...
... Constantinople , who accused him of propagating heresy in the church , and of teaching that there are two Sons . Theodosius the younger received these calumnies without examination : he signed the deposition of Theodoret and forbad his ...
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