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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... rendered to the church , referred to his writings as containing proofs of his orthodoxy , and com- plained of the injustice of the council in condemning him unheard and during his absence . In 450 he obtained per- mission from ...
... rendered to the church , referred to his writings as containing proofs of his orthodoxy , and com- plained of the injustice of the council in condemning him unheard and during his absence . In 450 he obtained per- mission from ...
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... rendered it solid . " A most charitable construction is put on the conduct of some of the persons mentioned in ... rendering the other more guilty ; hence it is said , that some are thus con- verted and others hardened . " Select ...
... rendered it solid . " A most charitable construction is put on the conduct of some of the persons mentioned in ... rendering the other more guilty ; hence it is said , that some are thus con- verted and others hardened . " Select ...
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... render them permanently valuable . 6. " Twelve Discourses on the Cure of Pagan Errors , " a work in which the classical erudition of Theodoret is more fully displayed than in any other . He here quotes upwards of a hundred writers . The ...
... render them permanently valuable . 6. " Twelve Discourses on the Cure of Pagan Errors , " a work in which the classical erudition of Theodoret is more fully displayed than in any other . He here quotes upwards of a hundred writers . The ...
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... render the recollection of past events much more vivid and permanent . Besides , as the most skilful productions of painting are liable to be destroyed by time , I have undertaken to record in writing events hitherto omitted in ...
... render the recollection of past events much more vivid and permanent . Besides , as the most skilful productions of painting are liable to be destroyed by time , I have undertaken to record in writing events hitherto omitted in ...
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... rendered void by folly , or that darkness can be mixed with the true light ? Does not the Apostle remark on this subject , What communion hath light with darkness ? and what concord hath Christ with Belial ? ' ( 2 Cor . vi . 14 , 15 ) ...
... rendered void by folly , or that darkness can be mixed with the true light ? Does not the Apostle remark on this subject , What communion hath light with darkness ? and what concord hath Christ with Belial ? ' ( 2 Cor . vi . 14 , 15 ) ...
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