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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... presbyter , had assumed the functions of a bishop , and had ordained many presbyters and deacons . His ordinations , however , were afterwards cancelled in a synod held at Alexandria , as is asserted by St. Athanasius . It would appear ...
... presbyter , had assumed the functions of a bishop , and had ordained many presbyters and deacons . His ordinations , however , were afterwards cancelled in a synod held at Alexandria , as is asserted by St. Athanasius . It would appear ...
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... presbyters , Arius ; among the deacons , Achillas , Euzoius , Aithalis , Lucius , Sarmatis , Julius , Menas , another Arius , and Helladius . " Alexander wrote in the same strain to Philogonius , bishop of Antioch , to Eustathius , who ...
... presbyters , Arius ; among the deacons , Achillas , Euzoius , Aithalis , Lucius , Sarmatis , Julius , Menas , another Arius , and Helladius . " Alexander wrote in the same strain to Philogonius , bishop of Antioch , to Eustathius , who ...
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... presbyters to the council , for the purpose of taking part in all the transactions . At this period , individuals were richly endowed with apostolical gifts ; and many , like the holy apos- tle , bore in their bodies the marks of the ...
... presbyters to the council , for the purpose of taking part in all the transactions . At this period , individuals were richly endowed with apostolical gifts ; and many , like the holy apos- tle , bore in their bodies the marks of the ...
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... presbyter , was there , and from him I learnt all the circum- stances . The emperor Constantine was induced by the party of Eusebius to send for Arius . Upon his arrival , the emperor 1 Valesius remarks that Theodoret is guilty of a ...
... presbyter , was there , and from him I learnt all the circum- stances . The emperor Constantine was induced by the party of Eusebius to send for Arius . Upon his arrival , the emperor 1 Valesius remarks that Theodoret is guilty of a ...
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... presbyters from going from one city to another . But that those who carry their infatuation so far as to oppose the ... presbyters and deacons sent by Eusebius to Constan- tine at the beginning of his war with Licinius , in order to keep ...
... presbyters from going from one city to another . But that those who carry their infatuation so far as to oppose the ... presbyters and deacons sent by Eusebius to Constan- tine at the beginning of his war with Licinius , in order to keep ...
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Acacius according accordingly accused Aëtius afterwards Anastasius anathematize Antioch apostles Arian Arius assembled Athanasius banished Basiliscus begotten beloved bishop of Alexandria blasphemy brethren Cæsarea called Cappadocia celebrated CHAP Chosroes Christians commanded communion condemned confession Constantine Constantinople council council of Rimini Cyril deacon 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 Liberius Lord Marcian Melitius mentioned monks nature Nestorius opinions ordained orthodox peace 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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