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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... Roman commander Justinian against the Persians XV . Death of Chosroes . - Suc- cession of Hormisdas . 440 XVI . Succession of bishops ib . XVII . Earthquake at Antioch 441 XVIII . Commotion on ac- count of Anatolius • ib . X. Clemency ...
... Roman commander Justinian against the Persians XV . Death of Chosroes . - Suc- cession of Hormisdas . 440 XVI . Succession of bishops ib . XVII . Earthquake at Antioch 441 XVIII . Commotion on ac- count of Anatolius • ib . X. Clemency ...
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... Romans , and as you , and , indeed , as all have done from the beginning , will henceforth celebrate it with you . Rejoice , then , in the success of our undertakings , and in the general peace and concord , and in the extirpation of ...
... Romans , and as you , and , indeed , as all have done from the beginning , will henceforth celebrate it with you . Rejoice , then , in the success of our undertakings , and in the general peace and concord , and in the extirpation of ...
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... Roman empire , exhorting them to renounce their former superstitions , and to embrace the doctrines of our Saviour . He exhorted the bishops in every city to build churches , and encouraged them not only by words , but also by ...
... Roman empire , exhorting them to renounce their former superstitions , and to embrace the doctrines of our Saviour . He exhorted the bishops in every city to build churches , and encouraged them not only by words , but also by ...
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... Roman Church , to perform the di- vine service . A long time afterwards they solicited the king to reward their services , by permitting them to return to their own country . They obtained his permission , and safely reached the Roman ...
... Roman Church , to perform the di- vine service . A long time afterwards they solicited the king to reward their services , by permitting them to return to their own country . They obtained his permission , and safely reached the Roman ...
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... Roman empire for teachers of religion . The king accordingly despatched an embassy for the purpose . The emperor Constantine , who was warmly attached to the cause of religion , gladly welcomed the ambassadors when informed of the ...
... Roman empire for teachers of religion . The king accordingly despatched an embassy for the purpose . The emperor Constantine , who was warmly attached to the cause of religion , gladly welcomed the ambassadors when informed of the ...
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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...