The Ecclesiastical History of Sozomen: Comprising a History of the Church from A.D. 324 to A.D. 440Henry G. Bohn, 1855 - 536 pages |
From inside the book
Results 1-5 of 100
Page 15
... emperor worshipped , as their leader , and their help in battle for this symbol was always borne in front of the household legions , and was , at the command of the emperor , carried among the phalanxes in the thickest of the fight , by ...
... emperor worshipped , as their leader , and their help in battle for this symbol was always borne in front of the household legions , and was , at the command of the emperor , carried among the phalanxes in the thickest of the fight , by ...
Page 21
... EMPEROR . 21 17 increase of the waters of the Nile , was no longer borne into Grecian temples , but into churches . The combats of gladia- tors were then prohibited among the Romans , ' and the cus- tom which prevailed among the ...
... EMPEROR . 21 17 increase of the waters of the Nile , was no longer borne into Grecian temples , but into churches . The combats of gladia- tors were then prohibited among the Romans , ' and the cus- tom which prevailed among the ...
Page 40
... emperor containing complaints against those by whom they considered themselves aggrieved . As this course was pursued day after day , the emperor set apart one certain day on which all com- plaints were to be brought before him . When ...
... emperor containing complaints against those by whom they considered themselves aggrieved . As this course was pursued day after day , the emperor set apart one certain day on which all com- plaints were to be brought before him . When ...
Page 43
... emperor had signified his intention of taking part in the deliberations . On his entrance , the emperor passed through to the head of the council , and seated himself on the throne which had been prepared for him , and then motioned to ...
... emperor had signified his intention of taking part in the deliberations . On his entrance , the emperor passed through to the head of the council , and seated himself on the throne which had been prepared for him , and then motioned to ...
Page 44
... emperor pronounced this discourse in Latin , and the interpretation was supplied by a bystander . CHAP . XX . - AFTER GIVING AUDIENCE TO BOTH PARTIES , THE EMPEROR CONDEMNS THE FOLLOWERS OF ARIUS TO EXILE . THE next debate turned upon ...
... emperor pronounced this discourse in Latin , and the interpretation was supplied by a bystander . CHAP . XX . - AFTER GIVING AUDIENCE TO BOTH PARTIES , THE EMPEROR CONDEMNS THE FOLLOWERS OF ARIUS TO EXILE . THE next debate turned upon ...
Contents
275 | |
287 | |
296 | |
312 | |
314 | |
316 | |
329 | |
331 | |
65 | |
79 | |
85 | |
95 | |
103 | |
109 | |
116 | |
122 | |
144 | |
150 | |
154 | |
161 | |
166 | |
167 | |
176 | |
193 | |
199 | |
206 | |
211 | |
212 | |
242 | |
249 | |
253 | |
337 | |
351 | |
357 | |
365 | |
371 | |
377 | |
383 | |
395 | |
401 | |
411 | |
417 | |
423 | |
448 | |
485 | |
489 | |
500 | |
501 | |
506 | |
513 | |
529 | |
531 | |
536 | |
Other editions - View all
Common terms and phrases
Acacius accused Aetius afterwards Alexandria Antioch appointed Arians Ariminum Arius assembled asserts Athanasius b. i. ch banishment barbarians Basil bishop Cæsar Cæsarea called calumny Cappadocia celebrated CHAP Christ Christians church clergy commanded communion Compare Socrates concerning condemned Constans Constantinople Constantius consubstantial convened council of Nicæa deacon death declared decrees deposed deposition dispute Divine doctrines dwelt Eccl ecclesiastical Egypt Eleusius emperor empire enacted Epiphanius epistle Eudoxius Eunomius Eusebius Eustathius Euzoius excited exile faith Father favour formulary Gallus Goths held heresy heretics Hist holy Honorius honour Illyria inhabitants Jerusalem John Julian letter Liberius likewise Macedonius martyr Meletius monks Nectarius Nicene Nicomedia Novatians opinion ordained Pagans partisans party period persecution philosophy Philostorgius possession prayer presbyter priests received reign religion restored returned Roman Rome Scriptures sedition sent sentiments Sozomen substance synod Syria temple Theodoret Theodosius Theophilus Thrace Ursacius Valens Valentinian Valesius Valesius remarks wrote
Popular passages
Page 6 - Burke's Works. In 6 Volumes. Vol. 1. Vindication of Natural Society, On the Sublime and Beautiful, and Political Miscellanies. Vol. 2. French Revolution, &c. Vol. 3. Appeal from the New to the Old Whigs ; the Catholic Claims, &c. Vol. 4. On the Affairs of India, and Charge against Warren Hastings.
Page 3 - Hazlitt's Table Talk. A New Edition in one volume. - Lectures on the Comic Writers, and on the English Poets. Lectures on the Literature of the Age of Elizabeth, and on Characters of Shakespear's Plays.