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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... entering into a war against Maxentius , he was beset with doubts as to the means of 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 ...
... entering into a war against Maxentius , he was beset with doubts as to the means of 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 ...
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... entered upon other details connected with the interests of religion . He decreed that all acts and judgments passed by the persecutors of the church against Christianity should be revoked ; and commanded that all those who , on account ...
... entered upon other details connected with the interests of religion . He decreed that all acts and judgments passed by the persecutors of the church against Christianity should be revoked ; and commanded that all those who , on account ...
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... entered his sheepfold , and were in the act of stealing his sheep , when they were suddenly bound , and yet no one bound them ; the next day , when he went to the fold , he found them there , and released them from their invisible bonds ...
... entered his sheepfold , and were in the act of stealing his sheep , when they were suddenly bound , and yet no one bound them ; the next day , when he went to the fold , he found them there , and released them from their invisible bonds ...
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... entered upon this subject , it may not be amiss to mention another incident . It was a custom with this Spyridion to give a certain por- tion of his fruits to the poor , and to lend another portion with- out interest ; but neither in ...
... entered upon this subject , it may not be amiss to mention another incident . It was a custom with this Spyridion to give a certain por- tion of his fruits to the poor , and to lend another portion with- out interest ; but neither in ...
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... entered into epistolary correspondence with him , and urged him to proffer any request that he might desire . He was an Egyptian by birth , and belonged to an illustrious family of Coma , a village situated near the town , called by the ...
... entered into epistolary correspondence with him , and urged him to proffer any request that he might desire . He was an Egyptian by birth , and belonged to an illustrious family of Coma , a village situated near the town , called by the ...
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