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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... divine and wonderful actions , while others foretold his sufferings , his resurrection from the dead , his ascension into the heavens , and the signs by which each of these events was accompanied . But if any be ignor- ant of these ...
... divine and wonderful actions , while others foretold his sufferings , his resurrection from the dead , his ascension into the heavens , and the signs by which each of these events was accompanied . But if any be ignor- ant of these ...
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... divine and great affairs , God delights to bring to pass changes in a marvellous manner ; and then , be it remembered , it was by the exercise of no common virtues that those who , at the very beginning , were at the head of religious ...
... divine and great affairs , God delights to bring to pass changes in a marvellous manner ; and then , be it remembered , it was by the exercise of no common virtues that those who , at the very beginning , were at the head of religious ...
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... divine and marvellous a change has taken place in the circumstances of men , that ancient superstitions and national laws have fallen into contempt ; since many of the most celebrated writers among the Greeks have tasked their powers of ...
... divine and marvellous a change has taken place in the circumstances of men , that ancient superstitions and national laws have fallen into contempt ; since many of the most celebrated writers among the Greeks have tasked their powers of ...
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... divine symbol remained unhurt , although many weapons were aimed at him ; for the missiles of the enemy , directed by Divine agency , lighted upon the standard , and the bearer thereof was preserved in the midst of danger . It is also ...
... divine symbol remained unhurt , although many weapons were aimed at him ; for the missiles of the enemy , directed by Divine agency , lighted upon the standard , and the bearer thereof was preserved in the midst of danger . It is also ...
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... Divine Providence ; but never was I more fully con- vinced of this truth , than by the circumstances which occurred at this period ; for , at the very moment that Licinius was about to persecute all the churches in his dominions , the ...
... Divine Providence ; but never was I more fully con- vinced of this truth , than by the circumstances which occurred at this period ; for , at the very moment that Licinius was about to persecute all the churches in his dominions , the ...
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