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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... given of the death of Arius , in a letter written by Athanasius 48 49 XV . Letter from the emperor Constantine respecting the rebuilding of the churches . 51 XVI . Another letter from the emperor , directing copies to be made of the ...
... given of the death of Arius , in a letter written by Athanasius 48 49 XV . Letter from the emperor Constantine respecting the rebuilding of the churches . 51 XVI . Another letter from the emperor , directing copies to be made of the ...
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... given by God . Little is known respecting the childhood and early youth of Theodoret , except that his mother , who seems herself to have been a remarkable character , dedicated him to God from his very cradle . According to some ...
... given by God . Little is known respecting the childhood and early youth of Theodoret , except that his mother , who seems herself to have been a remarkable character , dedicated him to God from his very cradle . According to some ...
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... given being , so , his Sonship , being Divine , is unspeak- ably different from the sonship of those whom it has been His will to adopt as children . He is by nature immutable , perfect , and all - sufficient , whereas men are liable to ...
... given being , so , his Sonship , being Divine , is unspeak- ably different from the sonship of those whom it has been His will to adopt as children . He is by nature immutable , perfect , and all - sufficient , whereas men are liable to ...
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... given the glory which is due to him , he having been begotten of the Father from the beginning ; therefore he must be wor- shipped . In speaking of him it must only be said that he was , and that he is , and that he has been from all ...
... given the glory which is due to him , he having been begotten of the Father from the beginning ; therefore he must be wor- shipped . In speaking of him it must only be said that he was , and that he is , and that he has been from all ...
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... given you by God , I beg you will write as soon as possible to my lord Alexander . I feel confident that if you will write to him , you will succeed in bringing him over to your opinion . Salute all the brethren in the Lord . May you ...
... given you by God , I beg you will write as soon as possible to my lord Alexander . I feel confident that if you will write to him , you will succeed in bringing him over to your opinion . Salute all the brethren in the Lord . May you ...
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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.
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