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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... raised against the Christians by the Pagans ib . VIII . Laws enacted against the Christians by Julian IX . Exile and flight of St. Athanasius X. Removal of the remains of Babylus • 135 ib . · • 136 XXVII . Human skulls found in the ...
... raised against the Christians by the Pagans ib . VIII . Laws enacted against the Christians by Julian IX . Exile and flight of St. Athanasius X. Removal of the remains of Babylus • 135 ib . · • 136 XXVII . Human skulls found in the ...
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... raised up enemies against him in Constantinople , who accused him of propagating heresy in the church , and of teaching that there are two Sons . Theodosius the younger received these calumnies without examination : he signed the ...
... raised up enemies against him in Constantinople , who accused him of propagating heresy in the church , and of teaching that there are two Sons . Theodosius the younger received these calumnies without examination : he signed the ...
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... raised loud clamours against him , recommenced their accusations , and insisted upon his pronouncing anathema against Nestorius . Theodoret desired rather to explain his own doctrines than to anathematize his friend : at length ...
... raised loud clamours against him , recommenced their accusations , and insisted upon his pronouncing anathema against Nestorius . Theodoret desired rather to explain his own doctrines than to anathematize his friend : at length ...
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... raise the dead , and to restore them to life ; he performed many wonder- ful miracles , which it would be superfluous to mention in de- tail in this history , as I have already given an account of this in my work , entitled Philotheus ...
... raise the dead , and to restore them to life ; he performed many wonder- ful miracles , which it would be superfluous to mention in de- tail in this history , as I have already given an account of this in my work , entitled Philotheus ...
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... raised against them , and so many were the re- proaches cast on them for having betrayed religion , that they all , with the exception of Secundus and Theonas , stood up and excommunicated Arius . This impious man , having thus been ...
... raised against them , and so many were the re- proaches cast on them for having betrayed religion , that they all , with the exception of Secundus and Theonas , stood up and excommunicated Arius . This impious man , having thus been ...
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