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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... relate to his disputes with the bishops of Egypt , and which are all more or less imbued with the acrimony of party spirit ; and , secondly , the friendly and familiar letters which , though likewise very frequently of a polemical ...
... relate to his disputes with the bishops of Egypt , and which are all more or less imbued with the acrimony of party spirit ; and , secondly , the friendly and familiar letters which , though likewise very frequently of a polemical ...
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... relate where and by what means he sowed these tares . Alexandria is a large and populous city , and is considered the metropolis not only of Egypt , but also of the adjacent He compares the church to a ship , whose helm is directed by ...
... relate where and by what means he sowed these tares . Alexandria is a large and populous city , and is considered the metropolis not only of Egypt , but also of the adjacent He compares the church to a ship , whose helm is directed by ...
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... relate how these different events occurred . A general council was summoned at Nice , and upwards of two hundred and seventy bishops were convened . There [ THEODORET . ] D The were , however , so many assembled that I A. D. 325. ] 33 ...
... relate how these different events occurred . A general council was summoned at Nice , and upwards of two hundred and seventy bishops were convened . There [ THEODORET . ] D The were , however , so many assembled that I A. D. 325. ] 33 ...
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... RELATING TO MELITIUS THE EGYPTIAN , FROM WHOM ORIGINATED THE MELITIAN SCHISMS , WHICH REMAIN TO THIS DAY . - SYNODICAL EPISTLE RESPECTING HIM . 1 AFTER Melitius had been ordained bishop , which was not long before the Arian controversy ...
... RELATING TO MELITIUS THE EGYPTIAN , FROM WHOM ORIGINATED THE MELITIAN SCHISMS , WHICH REMAIN TO THIS DAY . - SYNODICAL EPISTLE RESPECTING HIM . 1 AFTER Melitius had been ordained bishop , which was not long before the Arian controversy ...
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... relate to Egypt , and to the holy church of Alex- andria . If any other resolutions were carried , you will hear of them from Alexander , our most honoured fellow - minister and brother , who will give you still more accurate ...
... relate to Egypt , and to the holy church of Alex- andria . If any other resolutions were carried , you will hear of them from Alexander , our most honoured fellow - minister and brother , who will give you still more accurate ...
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