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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... imperial robe over the unlawful deed , lest any should witness the scene , and be thereby injured . Thus did he admonish all the priests , as well as confer honours upon them ; he then exhorted them to return to their churches . I shall ...
... imperial robe over the unlawful deed , lest any should witness the scene , and be thereby injured . Thus did he admonish all the priests , as well as confer honours upon them ; he then exhorted them to return to their churches . I shall ...
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... imperial throne were so deluded by error as to deny this truth . But their latter end was so dreadful , that they are held up as a fearful warning to deter all others from the commission of similar ini- quity . That man was one of them ...
... imperial throne were so deluded by error as to deny this truth . But their latter end was so dreadful , that they are held up as a fearful warning to deter all others from the commission of similar ini- quity . That man was one of them ...
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... imperial throne upon his three children , Constantine , Constantius , and Constans . He enacted that the great Athanasius should return to Alexan- dria , and expressed this decision in the presence of Eusebius , who used every argument ...
... imperial throne upon his three children , Constantine , Constantius , and Constans . He enacted that the great Athanasius should return to Alexan- dria , and expressed this decision in the presence of Eusebius , who used every argument ...
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... imperial sway ex- tended over Gaul , wrote the following letter to the church of Alexandria . CHAP . II . - EPISTLE OF THE EMPEROR CONSTANTINE , THE SON OF CONSTANTINE THE GREAT , TO THE ALEXANDRIANS . " CONSTANTINE CESAR to the members ...
... imperial sway ex- tended over Gaul , wrote the following letter to the church of Alexandria . CHAP . II . - EPISTLE OF THE EMPEROR CONSTANTINE , THE SON OF CONSTANTINE THE GREAT , TO THE ALEXANDRIANS . " CONSTANTINE CESAR to the members ...
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... imperial command appeared to be just ; but that he also wished to make a request . The emperor readily promising to grant him what- ever he might ask , he begged that a church might be given to those in Antioch who objected to hold ...
... imperial command appeared to be just ; but that he also wished to make a request . The emperor readily promising to grant him what- ever he might ask , he begged that a church might be given to those in Antioch who objected to hold ...
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