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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... accused of maligning the memory of St. Cyril . Another cause of the dispute was , that Theodoret vehemently opposed the Eutychian heresy , which Dioscorus as firmly up- held . The heresy of Eutyches was directly opposite to that of ...
... accused of maligning the memory of St. Cyril . Another cause of the dispute was , that Theodoret vehemently opposed the Eutychian heresy , which Dioscorus as firmly up- held . The heresy of Eutyches was directly opposite to that of ...
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... accused of being too bold in his metaphors , some of his illustrations seem particu- larly happy . For instance , in the answer to the twelfth ques- tion on Exodus , " What am I to understand by God's having hardened Pharaoh's heart ...
... accused of being too bold in his metaphors , some of his illustrations seem particu- larly happy . For instance , in the answer to the twelfth ques- tion on Exodus , " What am I to understand by God's having hardened Pharaoh's heart ...
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... accused him , it seems , of treachery . The preceding narrative will be more readily comprehended , and will be rendered clearer , by means of this letter . CHAP . XII . - EPISTLE OF EUSEBIUS , BISHOP OF CÆSAREA , CON- CERNING THE ...
... accused him , it seems , of treachery . The preceding narrative will be more readily comprehended , and will be rendered clearer , by means of this letter . CHAP . XII . - EPISTLE OF EUSEBIUS , BISHOP OF CÆSAREA , CON- CERNING THE ...
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... accused Atha- nasius of dreadful crimes , which could not then be specified in detail , they persuaded the emperor to convene a council at Cæsarea in Palestine , where Athanasius had many enemies , and to command that his cause should ...
... accused Atha- nasius of dreadful crimes , which could not then be specified in detail , they persuaded the emperor to convene a council at Cæsarea in Palestine , where Athanasius had many enemies , and to command that his cause should ...
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... accused ; the admirable Athanasius also attended . I shall first dwell on the accusation alleged against him , and shall then relate the proceedings of this famous court of justice . CHAP . XXX . - COUNCIL OF TYRE . ARSENIUS 68 ...
... accused ; the admirable Athanasius also attended . I shall first dwell on the accusation alleged against him , and shall then relate the proceedings of this famous court of justice . CHAP . XXX . - COUNCIL OF TYRE . ARSENIUS 68 ...
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