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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... celebrated her- mits of this period XXIX . Didymus of Alexan- andria , and Ephraim of Sy- ria • 192 193 · XXX . Celebrated bishops of Pontus and of Asia , who flourished at this period XXXI . Valens writes to Va- lentinian , concerning ...
... celebrated her- mits of this period XXIX . Didymus of Alexan- andria , and Ephraim of Sy- ria • 192 193 · XXX . Celebrated bishops of Pontus and of Asia , who flourished at this period XXXI . Valens writes to Va- lentinian , concerning ...
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... celebrated in the churches . But the devil , the enemy of mankind , although conscious that the church was upheld by the Creator and Ruler of the world , could not see her sailing on her course in prosperity without devising plans for ...
... celebrated in the churches . But the devil , the enemy of mankind , although conscious that the church was upheld by the Creator and Ruler of the world , could not see her sailing on her course in prosperity without devising plans for ...
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... celebrated Council of Nice ; and commanded that the bishops , and those connected with them , should be mounted on the asses , mules , and horses belonging to the public , in order to repair thither . When all those who were capable of ...
... celebrated Council of Nice ; and commanded that the bishops , and those connected with them , should be mounted on the asses , mules , and horses belonging to the public , in order to repair thither . When all those who were capable of ...
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... celebrated as- sembly was not free from those of a contentious spirit ; there were certainly few of this class ; yet they were as dangerous as sunken rocks , for they concealed the evil , while they pro- fanely coincided in the ...
... celebrated as- sembly was not free from those of a contentious spirit ; there were certainly few of this class ; yet they were as dangerous as sunken rocks , for they concealed the evil , while they pro- fanely coincided in the ...
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... celebrated Alex- ander , communicated the following intelligence in the letter addressed to the Africans . The bishops being convened to the council , were desirous of refuting the impious assertions of the Arians , that the Son was ...
... celebrated Alex- ander , communicated the following intelligence in the letter addressed to the Africans . The bishops being convened to the council , were desirous of refuting the impious assertions of the Arians , that the Son was ...
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