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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... Pagan temples 58 VI . Conversion. D 573 of Sozomen Memoir of Sozomen Chap . I. On the Jewish nation . Au- thorities whence the Author drew the materials of his history II . Principal bishops during the reign of Constantine III ...
... Pagan temples 58 VI . Conversion. D 573 of Sozomen Memoir of Sozomen Chap . I. On the Jewish nation . Au- thorities whence the Author drew the materials of his history II . Principal bishops during the reign of Constantine III ...
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... Pagan temples 58 VI . Conversion of several dis- BOOK II . Pages 49-105 . the bishopric of Alexandria . 74 XXXIII . Marcellus , bishop of BOOK III . Pages 106-146 . CONTENTS . BOOK IV . Pages 146-199 . BOOK V. Chap . I. Discovery of the ...
... Pagan temples 58 VI . Conversion of several dis- BOOK II . Pages 49-105 . the bishopric of Alexandria . 74 XXXIII . Marcellus , bishop of BOOK III . Pages 106-146 . CONTENTS . BOOK IV . Pages 146-199 . BOOK V. Chap . I. Discovery of the ...
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... Paganism fostered by Julian . His letter to a Pa- gan priest XVII . Julian strives to destroy Christianity without having recourse to open persecution 230 XVIII . Julian prohibits Chris- tians from the study of litera- ture . Works of ...
... Paganism fostered by Julian . His letter to a Pa- gan priest XVII . Julian strives to destroy Christianity without having recourse to open persecution 230 XVIII . Julian prohibits Chris- tians from the study of litera- ture . Works of ...
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... Pagan tem- ples , and consequent sedition 331 XVI . Regulations of Nectarius concerning Penance XVII . Errors of Eunomius , Theophronius , and Eutychus 337 XVIII . New heresy introduced by the Novatians . Feast of the Passover XIX ...
... Pagan tem- ples , and consequent sedition 331 XVI . Regulations of Nectarius concerning Penance XVII . Errors of Eunomius , Theophronius , and Eutychus 337 XVIII . New heresy introduced by the Novatians . Feast of the Passover XIX ...
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... Pagan parentage ; that he , with all his family , was converted to Christianity on witnessing a miracle wrought by St. Hilarion ; and that , being possessed of great mental en- dowments , he afterwards became eminently useful to the men ...
... Pagan parentage ; that he , with all his family , was converted to Christianity on witnessing a miracle wrought by St. Hilarion ; and that , being possessed of great mental en- dowments , he afterwards became eminently useful to the men ...
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