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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... sent to govern the church of Cyrus , in Syria Euphratensis , with its eight hundred villages . This new field of labour offered many discouragements , yet the self- denying and zealous spirit of Theodoret soon changed the whole aspect ...
... sent to govern the church of Cyrus , in Syria Euphratensis , with its eight hundred villages . This new field of labour offered many discouragements , yet the self- denying and zealous spirit of Theodoret soon changed the whole aspect ...
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... sent , the magnanimity of the emperor can by this fact be easily conceived . I do not account it right to pass over the following circum- stance in silence . Some quarrelsome individuals wrote accusa- tions against certain bishops , and ...
... sent , the magnanimity of the emperor can by this fact be easily conceived . I do not account it right to pass over the following circum- stance in silence . Some quarrelsome individuals wrote accusa- tions against certain bishops , and ...
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... sent letters to the general di- rector , in order that he may be careful that everything neces- sary for the undertaking is supplied . The duty devolving upon you is to take measures to insure the completion of these & manuscripts ...
... sent letters to the general di- rector , in order that he may be careful that everything neces- sary for the undertaking is supplied . The duty devolving upon you is to take measures to insure the completion of these & manuscripts ...
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... sent by Eusebius to Constan- tine at the beginning of his war with Licinius , in order to keep a watch upon his designs . bishops and presbyters belonging to his retinue to be seized 56 ECCLESIASTICAL HISTORY OF THEODORET . [ B. I. C. ...
... sent by Eusebius to Constan- tine at the beginning of his war with Licinius , in order to keep a watch upon his designs . bishops and presbyters belonging to his retinue to be seized 56 ECCLESIASTICAL HISTORY OF THEODORET . [ B. I. C. ...
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... sent for her . The captive held herself in very low estimation , and would not accept the invitation of the queen . But her Ma- jesty , in her anxiety to obtain relief from suffering , threw aside her royal dignity , and went herself to ...
... sent for her . The captive held herself in very low estimation , and would not accept the invitation of the queen . But her Ma- jesty , in her anxiety to obtain relief from suffering , threw aside her royal dignity , and went herself to ...
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