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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... held by the Arians , extracted from the writings of Eusebius , bishop of Cæsarea XIV . Account given of the death of Arius , in a letter written by Athanasius 48 49 XV . Letter from the emperor Constantine respecting the rebuilding of ...
... held by the Arians , extracted from the writings of Eusebius , bishop of Cæsarea XIV . Account given of the death of Arius , in a letter written by Athanasius 48 49 XV . Letter from the emperor Constantine respecting the rebuilding of ...
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... held . The heresy of Eutyches was directly opposite to that of Nestorius ; for while the latter denied that the Divine na- ture was truly united to the human nature in Christ in one person , the former denied that the two natures in ...
... held . The heresy of Eutyches was directly opposite to that of Nestorius ; for while the latter denied that the Divine na- ture was truly united to the human nature in Christ in one person , the former denied that the two natures in ...
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... held at Ephesus , at which Dioscorus presided , and here The- odoret was excommunicated . Theodoret appealed to St. Leo , the bishop of Rome , in a long letter , in which he recounted the services which he had rendered to the church ...
... held at Ephesus , at which Dioscorus presided , and here The- odoret was excommunicated . Theodoret appealed to St. Leo , the bishop of Rome , in a long letter , in which he recounted the services which he had rendered to the church ...
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... held the highest place in the esteem and veneration of the public , and were not unfrequently called from their solitary and comfortless cells to the head of the largest and most important dioceses . 3. " Eranistes , or Polymorphus ...
... held the highest place in the esteem and veneration of the public , and were not unfrequently called from their solitary and comfortless cells to the head of the largest and most important dioceses . 3. " Eranistes , or Polymorphus ...
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... held with heretics of different denominations . 7. " Discourse on Charity . " This is considered to have been intended as the conclusion of the work entitled " Philo- theus , " which has been already mentioned . It extols the love and ...
... held with heretics of different denominations . 7. " Discourse on Charity . " This is considered to have been intended as the conclusion of the work entitled " Philo- theus , " which has been already mentioned . It extols the love and ...
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Acacius according accordingly accused Aëtius afterwards Anastasius anathematize Antioch apostolical Arian Arius assembled Athanasius banished Basiliscus begotten beloved bishop of Alexandria bishop of Cæsarea blasphemy brethren Cæsarea Cappadocia celebrated CHAP Chosroes Christians commanded communion condemned confession Constantine Constantinople council council of Rimini Cyril death declared deposed desire Dioscorus Divine doctrines Eccl ecclesiastical ejected emperor empire endeavoured Ephesus episcopal epistle Eudoxius Eusebius Eustathius Eutyches Evagrius faith fellow-ministers Flavian formulary held heresy heretics Hist holy fathers Holy Ghost honour Illyria imperial city impiety impious Jerusalem Jesus Christ John Julian Justinian letter Lord Marcian Melitius mentioned monks nature Nestorius Nice opinions ordained orthodox Persians persons Peter piety pious presbyters present priests provinces received reign religion replied restored Roman Rome sacred Saviour Scriptures sent Socrates Sozomen suffered synod at Chalcedon term Theodoret Theodosius things Thrace Timotheus tion truth Valens Vales Valesius words wrote Zeno
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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.
Page 26 - If any man teach otherwise, and consent not to wholesome words, even the words of our Lord Jesus Christ, and to the doctrine which is according to godliness ; he is proud, knowing nothing...