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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... 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 enduring the fatigue of the ...
... 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 enduring the fatigue of the ...
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... commanded him to reply to the deposi- tion against him ; but he was silent , as if he had not been Athanasius . Timotheus , however , a presbyter , who had en- tered the council with the accuser , addressed her in the follow- ing terms ...
... commanded him to reply to the deposi- tion against him ; but he was silent , as if he had not been Athanasius . Timotheus , however , a presbyter , who had en- tered the council with the accuser , addressed her in the follow- ing terms ...
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... bishops who were present at the council of Tyre were commanded by the emperor to proceed to Jerusalem , to consecrate the church which he had there erected . The 70 ECCLESIASTICAL HISTORY OF THEODORET . [ B. I. c . 31 .
... bishops who were present at the council of Tyre were commanded by the emperor to proceed to Jerusalem , to consecrate the church which he had there erected . The 70 ECCLESIASTICAL HISTORY OF THEODORET . [ B. I. c . 31 .
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... commanded to repair to the court . Upon their arrival , they desisted from urging any of their former calumnies , because they knew how clearly they could be refuted ; but they made it appear that Athana- sius had threatened to prevent ...
... commanded to repair to the court . Upon their arrival , they desisted from urging any of their former calumnies , because they knew how clearly they could be refuted ; but they made it appear that Athana- sius had threatened to prevent ...
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... commanded to visit him frequently . Perceiving the weakness of Constantius , whose mind could only be compared to reeds driven to and fro by the wind , he became emboldened to attack the doctrines of the gospel . He loudly deplored the ...
... commanded to visit him frequently . Perceiving the weakness of Constantius , whose mind could only be compared to reeds driven to and fro by the wind , he became emboldened to attack the doctrines of the gospel . He loudly deplored the ...
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