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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... cause often resorted to the cities ; for many came out to him , and compelled him to in- tercede for them with the rulers and men in power . All the people honoured him , listened with avidity to his discourses , and yielded assent to ...
... cause often resorted to the cities ; for many came out to him , and compelled him to in- tercede for them with the rulers and men in power . All the people honoured him , listened with avidity to his discourses , and yielded assent to ...
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... cause of his evident astonishment , he did not conceal the matter from them . A short time after , certain persons came from Scitis , bringing the intelligence of Ammon's death ; and the hour in which they stated this event to have ...
... cause of his evident astonishment , he did not conceal the matter from them . A short time after , certain persons came from Scitis , bringing the intelligence of Ammon's death ; and the hour in which they stated this event to have ...
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... causes of dissension from the church ; and , with this view , deputed one who was honoured for his faith , his virtuous life , and his steadfast confession of truth , to put an end to the strife2 which existed in Egypt on account of doc ...
... causes of dissension from the church ; and , with this view , deputed one who was honoured for his faith , his virtuous life , and his steadfast confession of truth , to put an end to the strife2 which existed in Egypt on account of doc ...
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... cause of offering worship in that place would , in course of time , be forgotten ; and that as Christians would be unable to frequent the place in safety , the temple and statue would come to be regarded as exclusively appertaining to ...
... cause of offering worship in that place would , in course of time , be forgotten ; and that as Christians would be unable to frequent the place in safety , the temple and statue would come to be regarded as exclusively appertaining to ...
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... cause to account for this ex- traordinary aggrandizement , unless it be the piety of the builder and of the inhabitants , and their compassion and liberality towards the poor . The zeal they manifested for Christianity was so great that ...
... cause to account for this ex- traordinary aggrandizement , unless it be the piety of the builder and of the inhabitants , and their compassion and liberality towards the poor . The zeal they manifested for Christianity was so great that ...
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