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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... replied with oaths that his faith was orthodox , and pre- sented a written summary of his belief ; concealing , however , the reasons of his ejection from the church by the bishop Alexander , and deceitfully endeavouring to imitate the ...
... replied with oaths that his faith was orthodox , and pre- sented a written summary of his belief ; concealing , however , the reasons of his ejection from the church by the bishop Alexander , and deceitfully endeavouring to imitate the ...
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... replied , that she could not : yet these equitable judges received her testimony , although it is said in the law , that by two or three witnesses every word must be established ; and although the apostle says , that an accusation is ...
... replied , that she could not : yet these equitable judges received her testimony , although it is said in the law , that by two or three witnesses every word must be established ; and although the apostle says , that an accusation is ...
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... replied by saying , " Who could remove better than you could the gross ignorance of this people , and introduce among them the light of Divine truth ? " After having said this , he conferred upon him the sacerdotal dignity , and sent ...
... replied by saying , " Who could remove better than you could the gross ignorance of this people , and introduce among them the light of Divine truth ? " After having said this , he conferred upon him the sacerdotal dignity , and sent ...
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... replied with the utmost effrontery , railed at Timotheus , and , pointing at him with her finger , she exclaimed , " It was by you that the act of violence was committed upon me ; " and she added other indelicate expressions which are ...
... replied with the utmost effrontery , railed at Timotheus , and , pointing at him with her finger , she exclaimed , " It was by you that the act of violence was committed upon me ; " and she added other indelicate expressions which are ...
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... replied , that he was in the church when Macarius entered it . Another deposed that Ischyras , on whom they had conferred so much celebrity , was then lying ill in his cell . Hence it appears that the mysteries could not have been cele ...
... replied , that he was in the church when Macarius entered it . Another deposed that Ischyras , on whom they had conferred so much celebrity , was then lying ill in his cell . Hence it appears that the mysteries could not have been cele ...
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