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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... believe in the word of God , while the Jews are so incredulous , ' although it was to them that in- struction concerning the things of God was , from the begin- ning , imparted by the prophets , who likewise made them ac- quainted with ...
... believe in the word of God , while the Jews are so incredulous , ' although it was to them that in- struction concerning the things of God was , from the begin- ning , imparted by the prophets , who likewise made them ac- quainted with ...
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... believe ? " The philosopher , aston- ished at what had transpired , replied , " I believe ; " and having thanked the old man for having overcome him in argument , he began to teach the same doctrines to others . He exhorted those who ...
... believe ? " The philosopher , aston- ished at what had transpired , replied , " I believe ; " and having thanked the old man for having overcome him in argument , he began to teach the same doctrines to others . He exhorted those who ...
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... believe that God revealed the fact by means of signs and dreams ; for I do not think that human interposi- tion is requisite when God has determined upon the manifest- ation of hidden things . When by command of the emperor the place ...
... believe that God revealed the fact by means of signs and dreams ; for I do not think that human interposi- tion is requisite when God has determined upon the manifest- ation of hidden things . When by command of the emperor the place ...
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... believe that Christ whom I wor- ship , the true and great God , is the Saviour of thy child . " Then she prayed for him , and freed him from the disease , although just before it was believed that he was about to die . A little while ...
... believe that Christ whom I wor- ship , the true and great God , is the Saviour of thy child . " Then she prayed for him , and freed him from the disease , although just before it was believed that he was about to die . A little while ...
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... believe these things are worthy of commendation . " The emperor then assured Sapor that God would be pro- pitious to him if he treated the Christians with lenity , and adduced his own example and that of Valerian in proof thereof . He ...
... believe these things are worthy of commendation . " The emperor then assured Sapor that God would be pro- pitious to him if he treated the Christians with lenity , and adduced his own example and that of Valerian in proof thereof . He ...
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