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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... Constantine III . Conversion of Constan- tine IV . Standard of the cross borne in the army • V. Refutation of the assertion that the conversion of Con- stantine originated from the murder of Crispus Page Chap . XII . Manners and customs ...
... Constantine III . Conversion of Constan- tine IV . Standard of the cross borne in the army • V. Refutation of the assertion that the conversion of Con- stantine originated from the murder of Crispus Page Chap . XII . Manners and customs ...
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... Constantine IV . Superstition abolished by Constantine 56 tant nations VII . Conversion of the Iberians VIII . Conversion of the Ar- . menians and Persians IX . Persecution of Christians in Persia under Sapor . X. Martyrdom of ...
... Constantine IV . Superstition abolished by Constantine 56 tant nations VII . Conversion of the Iberians VIII . Conversion of the Ar- . menians and Persians IX . Persecution of Christians in Persia under Sapor . X. Martyrdom of ...
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... Constantine and Constans retire to Arles 419 • 410 I. Death of Arcadius . Accession of Theodosius the younger 405 II . Discovery of the relics of forty martyrs III . Commendations on Pul- cheria and her sisters . IV . Truce concluded ...
... Constantine and Constans retire to Arles 419 • 410 I. Death of Arcadius . Accession of Theodosius the younger 405 II . Discovery of the relics of forty martyrs III . Commendations on Pul- cheria and her sisters . IV . Truce concluded ...
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... Constantine by ib . poison 442 XVII . The Christians accused • 438 of idolatry ib . ib . ib . I. Plots of Constans XVIII . Return of Athanasius from exile . II . Piety of Constantine • 443 IV . Constantius sends ambas- ib . sadors to ...
... Constantine by ib . poison 442 XVII . The Christians accused • 438 of idolatry ib . ib . ib . I. Plots of Constans XVIII . Return of Athanasius from exile . II . Piety of Constantine • 443 IV . Constantius sends ambas- ib . sadors to ...
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... CONSTANTINE , IT WAS OPENLY PROfessed . A. D. 324. - DURING the consulate of Constantine Cæsar and Crispus Cæsar , Silvester governed the church of Rome , Alex- ander that of Alexandria , and Macarius that of Jerusalem . No one , since ...
... CONSTANTINE , IT WAS OPENLY PROfessed . A. D. 324. - DURING the consulate of Constantine Cæsar and Crispus Cæsar , Silvester governed the church of Rome , Alex- ander that of Alexandria , and Macarius that of Jerusalem . No one , since ...
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