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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... desire of preserving una- nimity amongst them . He arranged that all their wants should be liberally supplied . Three hundred and eighteen bishops were assembled . The bishop of Rome , on account of his very advanced age , was ...
... desire of preserving una- nimity amongst them . He arranged that all their wants should be liberally supplied . Three hundred and eighteen bishops were assembled . The bishop of Rome , on account of his very advanced age , was ...
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... desire , I shall be with you , I may be able to celebrate with you this holy festival upon one and the same day ; and that I may rejoice with you all in witnessing the cruelty of the devil , through Divine grace , de- stroyed by our ...
... desire , I shall be with you , I may be able to celebrate with you this holy festival upon one and the same day ; and that I may rejoice with you all in witnessing the cruelty of the devil , through Divine grace , de- stroyed by our ...
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... desire is to erect beautiful edifices upon that con- secrated spot , which God from the beginning declared holy , and which has been rendered still more holy by the sufferings of our Lord , who thus brought faith to light . The abomin ...
... desire is to erect beautiful edifices upon that con- secrated spot , which God from the beginning declared holy , and which has been rendered still more holy by the sufferings of our Lord , who thus brought faith to light . The abomin ...
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... desire of producing peace among all , and of exploding the errrors which originated from the infatuation of Arius , and which have been fostered and increased by the absurd and pernicious wiles of Eusebius . But , beloved and much - hon ...
... desire of producing peace among all , and of exploding the errrors which originated from the infatuation of Arius , and which have been fostered and increased by the absurd and pernicious wiles of Eusebius . But , beloved and much - hon ...
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... desire of going to Jerusalem , to see the celebrated edifices there erected and the emperor , who was deceived by him , allowed him to set out with the utmost honour , granting him the use of the royal carriages , and other privileges ...
... desire of going to Jerusalem , to see the celebrated edifices there erected and the emperor , who was deceived by him , allowed him to set out with the utmost honour , granting him the use of the royal carriages , and other privileges ...
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