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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... period XXIX . Didymus of Alexan- andria , and Ephraim of Sy- ria • 192 193 · XXX . Celebrated bishops of Pontus and of Asia , who flourished at this period XXXI . Valens writes to Va- lentinian , concerning the war . - Faithful reply of ...
... period XXIX . Didymus of Alexan- andria , and Ephraim of Sy- ria • 192 193 · XXX . Celebrated bishops of Pontus and of Asia , who flourished at this period XXXI . Valens writes to Va- lentinian , concerning the war . - Faithful reply of ...
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... period , this heresy was not a mere quibble about words , but involved a doctrine of no less importance than the Divinity of the Son of God . Theodoret uniformly and strenuously adhered to this doctrine , although he rejected this ...
... period , this heresy was not a mere quibble about words , but involved a doctrine of no less importance than the Divinity of the Son of God . Theodoret uniformly and strenuously adhered to this doctrine , although he rejected this ...
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... period of 105 years , namely , from A. D. 324 , when Constantine the Great , having become master of the East , began to oppose the Arian heresy , which had then but recently arisen , to a . D. 429 , or , accord- ing to some authors ...
... period of 105 years , namely , from A. D. 324 , when Constantine the Great , having become master of the East , began to oppose the Arian heresy , which had then but recently arisen , to a . D. 429 , or , accord- ing to some authors ...
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... periods in which they lived . They 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 ...
... periods in which they lived . They 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 ...
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... period at which his terminates . 1 Valesius thinks that Theodoret is alluding here , not so much to So- crates and Sozomen , as to Eusebius . But nevertheless he remarks that the History of Theodoret contains little except the omissions ...
... period at which his terminates . 1 Valesius thinks that Theodoret is alluding here , not so much to So- crates and Sozomen , as to Eusebius . But nevertheless he remarks that the History of Theodoret contains little except the omissions ...
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