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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... carried the ship Argo on their shoulders some furlongs , and also his description of Daphne without the walls of the city Antioch , in chap . xix . of his sixth book ; to which we must add that observation of his , concerning the beauty ...
... carried the ship Argo on their shoulders some furlongs , and also his description of Daphne without the walls of the city Antioch , in chap . xix . of his sixth book ; to which we must add that observation of his , concerning the beauty ...
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... carrying on his military operations , and as to the quarter whence he could look for assistance . In the midst of his per- plexity , he saw , in a vision , the sight of the cross3 shining in heaven . He was amazed at the spectacle , but ...
... carrying on his military operations , and as to the quarter whence he could look for assistance . In the midst of his per- plexity , he saw , in a vision , the sight of the cross3 shining in heaven . He was amazed at the spectacle , but ...
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... CARRIED BEFORE HIM IN BATTLE . THE emperor , amazed at the prophecies concerning Christ which were expounded to him by the priests , sent for some Compare Life of Constantine , b . i . ch . 29 . 2 That is , for the unbaptized and ...
... CARRIED BEFORE HIM IN BATTLE . THE emperor , amazed at the prophecies concerning Christ which were expounded to him by the priests , sent for some Compare Life of Constantine , b . i . ch . 29 . 2 That is , for the unbaptized and ...
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... carried before the emperor , and was wor- shipped by the soldiery . I think that Constantine changed the most honourable symbol of the Roman power into the sign of Christ , chiefly that by the habit of having it always in view , and of ...
... carried before the emperor , and was wor- shipped by the soldiery . I think that Constantine changed the most honourable symbol of the Roman power into the sign of Christ , chiefly that by the habit of having it always in view , and of ...
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... carried into execution . Christians were thus placed in almost all the principal posts of the Roman govern- ment ; the worship of false gods was universally prohibited ; and the arts of divination , the dedication of statues , and the ...
... carried into execution . Christians were thus placed in almost all the principal posts of the Roman govern- ment ; the worship of false gods was universally prohibited ; and the arts of divination , the dedication of statues , and the ...
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