The Ecclesiastical History of Sozomen: Comprising a History of the Church from A.D. 324 to A.D. 440Henry G. Bohn, 1855 - 536 pages |
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... Antioch . Relics of Babylas 234 • 215 XX . Fortitude of Theodore the confessor . Conflagration of the temple of Apollo 237 217 219 XII . Council of Alexandria 221 XIII . Dissensions between Paulinus and Meletius , Eu- sebius and Lucifer ...
... Antioch . Relics of Babylas 234 • 215 XX . Fortitude of Theodore the confessor . Conflagration of the temple of Apollo 237 217 219 XII . Council of Alexandria 221 XIII . Dissensions between Paulinus and Meletius , Eu- sebius and Lucifer ...
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... Antioch XII . Attempt to establish uni- formity in religion XIII . Tyranny of Maximus . The empress Justina and Ambrose . Death of Gratian 328 XIV . Birth of Honorius XV . Demolition of Pagan tem- ples , and consequent sedition 331 XVI ...
... Antioch XII . Attempt to establish uni- formity in religion XIII . Tyranny of Maximus . The empress Justina and Ambrose . Death of Gratian 328 XIV . Birth of Honorius XV . Demolition of Pagan tem- ples , and consequent sedition 331 XVI ...
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... Antioch , in chap . xix . of his sixth book ; to which we must add that observation of his , concerning the beauty of the body , where he treats of that virgin with whom the blessed Athanasius absconded a long while . Lastly , his ninth ...
... Antioch , in chap . xix . of his sixth book ; to which we must add that observation of his , concerning the beauty of the body , where he treats of that virgin with whom the blessed Athanasius absconded a long while . Lastly , his ninth ...
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... Antioch on the Orontes , for the persecution , it appears , 1 Valesius thinks that it is to be inferred from this passage that Sozo- men was a monk himself . 2 Who this Romanus was is uncertain , as his name does not occur in the ...
... Antioch on the Orontes , for the persecution , it appears , 1 Valesius thinks that it is to be inferred from this passage that Sozo- men was a monk himself . 2 Who this Romanus was is uncertain , as his name does not occur in the ...
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... Antioch.1 The Christians of the East , as far as Libya on the borders of Egypt , did not dare to meet openly as a church , for Licinius had withdrawn his favour from them ; but the Christians of the West , the Greeks , the Macedonians ...
... Antioch.1 The Christians of the East , as far as Libya on the borders of Egypt , did not dare to meet openly as a church , for Licinius had withdrawn his favour from them ; but the Christians of the West , the Greeks , the Macedonians ...
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