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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... conduct of Acacius , bishop of Beroa , of Zeno , and of Ajax XXIX . Discovery of the relics of Habakkuk and Micah . Death of Theodosius . I. Accession of Arcadius and Honorius • II . Account of John Chrysos- his elevation to the see tom ...
... conduct of Acacius , bishop of Beroa , of Zeno , and of Ajax XXIX . Discovery of the relics of Habakkuk and Micah . Death of Theodosius . I. Accession of Arcadius and Honorius • II . Account of John Chrysos- his elevation to the see tom ...
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... conducted with a view to the legal professsion ; and he studied for some years at Berytus , then noted for its school of law . He afterwards established himself at Constantinople , and , it has been conjectured , held some office at the ...
... conducted with a view to the legal professsion ; and he studied for some years at Berytus , then noted for its school of law . He afterwards established himself at Constantinople , and , it has been conjectured , held some office at the ...
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... conduct that they were supported in the struggle by the hope of a high reward . So that they , 1 He alludes to the wide - spread belief in a coming Saviour or Con- queror , so prevalent during the reign of Augustus . See among other ...
... conduct that they were supported in the struggle by the hope of a high reward . So that they , 1 He alludes to the wide - spread belief in a coming Saviour or Con- queror , so prevalent during the reign of Augustus . See among other ...
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... conduct . In- deed , the most useful thing that has been received by man from God is their philosophy . They neglected many branches of ma- thematics and the technicalities of dialects , because they regarded 4 ' τῆς τεσσαρακοστῆς ...
... conduct . In- deed , the most useful thing that has been received by man from God is their philosophy . They neglected many branches of ma- thematics and the technicalities of dialects , because they regarded 4 ' τῆς τεσσαρακοστῆς ...
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... conduct . They applied themselves exclusively to the cultivation of natural and useful science , in order that they might mitigate if not eradicate evil . They invariably refrained from accounting any action or principle as good which ...
... conduct . They applied themselves exclusively to the cultivation of natural and useful science , in order that they might mitigate if not eradicate evil . They invariably refrained from accounting any action or principle as good which ...
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