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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... Communion of Arians Alps ib . with Catholics ib . XV . Aetius and his history 455 XXV . Gallus sent into the East against Sapor ib . • XVI . His discussions with Basil and Eustathius 457 XVII . Leontius . ib . XVIII . He deposes Flavian ...
... Communion of Arians Alps ib . with Catholics ib . XV . Aetius and his history 455 XXV . Gallus sent into the East against Sapor ib . • XVI . His discussions with Basil and Eustathius 457 XVII . Leontius . ib . XVIII . He deposes Flavian ...
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... communion unless they repudiated their opinions , while others wrote to urge a contrary line of conduct . When Alexander perceived that many who were eminent for their virtues , their piety , or their eloquence , held with the party of ...
... communion unless they repudiated their opinions , while others wrote to urge a contrary line of conduct . When Alexander perceived that many who were eminent for their virtues , their piety , or their eloquence , held with the party of ...
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... communion with him . CHAP . XVI . - CONSTANTINE , HAVING HEARD OF THE STRIFE OF THE BISHOPS , AND THE DIFFERENCE OF OPINION CON- CERNING THE PASSOVER , IS GREATLY TROUBLED , AND SENDS HOSIUS , A SPANIARD , BISHOP OF CORDOVA , TO ...
... communion with him . CHAP . XVI . - CONSTANTINE , HAVING HEARD OF THE STRIFE OF THE BISHOPS , AND THE DIFFERENCE OF OPINION CON- CERNING THE PASSOVER , IS GREATLY TROUBLED , AND SENDS HOSIUS , A SPANIARD , BISHOP OF CORDOVA , TO ...
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... communion with the others , kept the festival more according to the manner of the Jews , ' and thus detracted from its glory . The emperor zealously endeavoured to remove both these causes of dissension from the church ; and , with this ...
... communion with the others , kept the festival more according to the manner of the Jews , ' and thus detracted from its glory . The emperor zealously endeavoured to remove both these causes of dissension from the church ; and , with this ...
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... communion with others , if you are of one mind with them ? " He replied , that the dissension first broke out under Decius , between Novatius and Cornelius , 1 and that he considered such persons unworthy of communion who , after ...
... communion with others , if you are of one mind with them ? " He replied , that the dissension first broke out under Decius , between Novatius and Cornelius , 1 and that he considered such persons unworthy of communion who , after ...
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