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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... appears to me that , in bear- ing witness to these things , he loudly proclaims as the truth implied by the works , that Christ is God . It appears , too , that , being struck by the lustre of our Lord's miracles , he was led to steer a ...
... appears to me that , in bear- ing witness to these things , he loudly proclaims as the truth implied by the works , that Christ is God . It appears , too , that , being struck by the lustre of our Lord's miracles , he was led to steer a ...
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... appears to me , by a Providence from above directing the harmonious sequence of events , that truth was declared , not by the pro- phets only , but also , in part , by men of other nations . It was , in fact , as if a musician , in ...
... appears to me , by a Providence from above directing the harmonious sequence of events , that truth was declared , not by the pro- phets only , but also , in part , by men of other nations . It was , in fact , as if a musician , in ...
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... appear almost incredible that such a history should be written by me ; but , with God , nothing is impossible . I at first felt strongly inclined to trace the course of events from the very commencement ; but on reflecting that similar ...
... appear almost incredible that such a history should be written by me ; but , with God , nothing is impossible . I at first felt strongly inclined to trace the course of events from the very commencement ; but on reflecting that similar ...
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... 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 catalogue of bishops of Antioch according to Hieronymus ...
... 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 catalogue of bishops of Antioch according to Hieronymus ...
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... appears to me that this story was the invention of persons who desired to vilify the Christian religion . Crispus ... appear likely that Sosipater had any intercourse with Constantine , whose government was then centred in the regions ...
... appears to me that this story was the invention of persons who desired to vilify the Christian religion . Crispus ... appear likely that Sosipater had any intercourse with Constantine , whose government was then centred in the regions ...
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