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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... 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 the Sabæans · 444 III . Constantius expels Atha- nasius ...
... 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 the Sabæans · 444 III . Constantius expels Atha- nasius ...
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... accused before Con- stantius 473 II . Eunomius preaches against the virginity of the Virgin Mary . V. Rebellion of Julian and death of Constantius 474 472 VI . Julian enters Constantino- III . Eunomius retires to Cap- padocia ple ib ...
... accused before Con- stantius 473 II . Eunomius preaches against the virginity of the Virgin Mary . V. Rebellion of Julian and death of Constantius 474 472 VI . Julian enters Constantino- III . Eunomius retires to Cap- padocia ple ib ...
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... accused are priests ; and priests ought so to act as never to become amenable to the judgment of others . Imitate , therefore , the divine love and mercy of God , and be ye reconciled to one another ; withdraw your ac- cusations against ...
... accused are priests ; and priests ought so to act as never to become amenable to the judgment of others . Imitate , therefore , the divine love and mercy of God , and be ye reconciled to one another ; withdraw your ac- cusations against ...
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... accused to be what he was represented to us ; the letters we had received from him , and the discourses he had delivered in our presence , compelling us to entertain a contrary opinion of him . So far from opposing any of the decrees ...
... accused to be what he was represented to us ; the letters we had received from him , and the discourses he had delivered in our presence , compelling us to entertain a contrary opinion of him . So far from opposing any of the decrees ...
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... accused Eusebius of altering the doctrines ratified by the council of Nice , while the latter declared that he approved of all the Nicæan doc- trines , and accused Eustathius of cleaving to the heresy of Sabellius . For the reason why ...
... accused Eusebius of altering the doctrines ratified by the council of Nice , while the latter declared that he approved of all the Nicæan doc- trines , and accused Eustathius of cleaving to the heresy of Sabellius . For the reason why ...
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