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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... fact . Here follows another miracle of the same nature . Some wicked people having brought to him their son , who had been bitten by a mad dog , and was nigh unto death , in order that [ SOZOMEN . ] D he might heal him , he said to them :
... fact . Here follows another miracle of the same nature . Some wicked people having brought to him their son , who had been bitten by a mad dog , and was nigh unto death , in order that [ SOZOMEN . ] D he might heal him , he said to them :
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... brought before him . When the appointed day arrived , he took the memorials which had been presented to him , and said , " All these accusations will be brought for- ward at the great day of judgment , and will be judged by the Great ...
... brought before him . When the appointed day arrived , he took the memorials which had been presented to him , and said , " All these accusations will be brought for- ward at the great day of judgment , and will be judged by the Great ...
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... brought in contact with the in- valid , should remove the disease . He approached her in turn with each of the crosses ; but when two of the crosses were laid on her , it seemed but vanity and mockery to her , for she was at the gates ...
... brought in contact with the in- valid , should remove the disease . He approached her in turn with each of the crosses ; but when two of the crosses were laid on her , it seemed but vanity and mockery to her , for she was at the gates ...
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... brought out from the most secret places of concealment their most precious treasures , and the idols called dioπεn , while re- cesses known only to the priests , and wherein the people were never admitted , were thrown open to all who ...
... brought out from the most secret places of concealment their most precious treasures , and the idols called dioπεn , while re- cesses known only to the priests , and wherein the people were never admitted , were thrown open to all who ...
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... brought to the captive , and she said , " As to medicines , I have neither experience nor knowledge , nor am I acquainted with the mode of applying ointments or plaisters ; but , O woman , I believe that Christ whom I wor- ship , the ...
... brought to the captive , and she said , " As to medicines , I have neither experience nor knowledge , nor am I acquainted with the mode of applying ointments or plaisters ; but , O woman , I believe that Christ whom I wor- ship , the ...
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