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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... Eusebius , bi- shop of Cæsarea , concerning the Nicene confession of faith 44 · BOOK I. Pages 11-72 . I. Design of the work II . Origin of the Arian heresy II . List of the principal bi- shops IV . Letter from Alexander , bi- shop of ...
... Eusebius , bi- shop of Cæsarea , concerning the Nicene confession of faith 44 · BOOK I. Pages 11-72 . I. Design of the work II . Origin of the Arian heresy II . List of the principal bi- shops IV . Letter from Alexander , bi- shop of ...
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... Eusebius , bishop of Samosata XV . Martyrdom of Juventius and Maximin 139 • ib . · 141 XVI . Banishment of Valenti- nian , who afterwards suc- ceeded to the throne XVII . Intrepidity of other Confessors of the faith XVIII . Martyrdom of ...
... Eusebius , bishop of Samosata XV . Martyrdom of Juventius and Maximin 139 • ib . · 141 XVI . Banishment of Valenti- nian , who afterwards suc- ceeded to the throne XVII . Intrepidity of other Confessors of the faith XVIII . Martyrdom of ...
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... Eusebius , bishop of Sa- mosata 169 XV . Pious zeal of the inhabit- ants of Samosata 170 a hermit XVI . Exile of the holy Barses , bishop of Edessa , and of XXXVI . Expedition of Valens other ecclesiastics 172 • against the Goths ib ...
... Eusebius , bishop of Sa- mosata 169 XV . Pious zeal of the inhabit- ants of Samosata 170 a hermit XVI . Exile of the holy Barses , bishop of Edessa , and of XXXVI . Expedition of Valens other ecclesiastics 172 • against the Goths ib ...
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... Eusebius ; for he takes up the chain of events from the very point at which Eusebius broke off . Many important events , which are omitted by Socrates and Sozomen , and which would not otherwise have been transmitted to posterity , are ...
... Eusebius ; for he takes up the chain of events from the very point at which Eusebius broke off . Many important events , which are omitted by Socrates and Sozomen , and which would not otherwise have been transmitted to posterity , are ...
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... Eusebius of Palestine , and several others as his authorities . A fifth volume is annexed , containing a clear and eloquent statement of the doctrines of the church as opposed to those of heretics . 5. " A Series of Ten Discourses on ...
... Eusebius of Palestine , and several others as his authorities . A fifth volume is annexed , containing a clear and eloquent statement of the doctrines of the church as opposed to those of heretics . 5. " A Series of Ten Discourses on ...
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