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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... passed in retirement . He is thought to have died about A. D. 458 , probably in the seven- tieth or eightieth year of his age . Even after his death his enemies renewed their attacks , and again called his orthodoxy into question . His ...
... passed in retirement . He is thought to have died about A. D. 458 , probably in the seven- tieth or eightieth year of his age . Even after his death his enemies renewed their attacks , and again called his orthodoxy into question . His ...
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... passing himself off for his elder brother , on the ground that , having purchased the right of primogeniture , he was , in truth , the first - born son . In the same spirit , he says that Rachel was merely actuated by her anxiety to ...
... passing himself off for his elder brother , on the ground that , having purchased the right of primogeniture , he was , in truth , the first - born son . In the same spirit , he says that Rachel was merely actuated by her anxiety to ...
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... passed in this state . The most remarkable memoir in this work is that of St. Simeon Stylites , originally a peasant of Cilicia , who fixed his abode on the top of a pillar upwards of thirty - six cubits in height . The life , however ...
... passed in this state . The most remarkable memoir in this work is that of St. Simeon Stylites , originally a peasant of Cilicia , who fixed his abode on the top of a pillar upwards of thirty - six cubits in height . The life , however ...
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... passed away ; behold , all things are become new , and all things are of God " ( 2 Cor . v . 17 , 18 ) . They also dwelt particularly upon the following doctrine contained in the Book of the Pastor : " Believe above all that there is ...
... passed away ; behold , all things are become new , and all things are of God " ( 2 Cor . v . 17 , 18 ) . They also dwelt particularly upon the following doctrine contained in the Book of the Pastor : " Believe above all that there is ...
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... passing judgment upon the menaces of the partisans of Eusebius and the prayer of Alexander , condemned the Arian heresy , show- ing that it was unworthy of being received into the commu- nion of the church ; and thus manifesting that ...
... passing judgment upon the menaces of the partisans of Eusebius and the prayer of Alexander , condemned the Arian heresy , show- ing that it was unworthy of being received into the commu- nion of the church ; and thus manifesting that ...
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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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