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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... faith 269 XIX . Death of Athanasius 270 XXXVII . Christianity embra- ced by the Goths Proclamation of Valentinian the younger 303 • 304 XX . Persecution of monks in Egypt 271 · 273 XXI . Firm adherence of the Scythians to the Christian ...
... faith 269 XIX . Death of Athanasius 270 XXXVII . Christianity embra- ced by the Goths Proclamation of Valentinian the younger 303 • 304 XX . Persecution of monks in Egypt 271 · 273 XXI . Firm adherence of the Scythians to the Christian ...
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... faith there defined X. Secundus and Eusebius I. Of Alexander and Arius II . Arius composes songs III . Origin of the strange opin- ions of Arius IV . Death of Crispus . V. Urphilas , bishop of the Goths VI . Indian converts to the ...
... faith there defined X. Secundus and Eusebius I. Of Alexander and Arius II . Arius composes songs III . Origin of the strange opin- ions of Arius IV . Death of Crispus . V. Urphilas , bishop of the Goths VI . Indian converts to the ...
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... faith be- fore the emperor . IX . Prevalence of the Homoi- ousian doctrine · · X. An earthquake stops the synod at Nicomedia XI . Synod assembled at Se- leucia · 465 466 ib . . ib . VII . Theophilus recalled ib . VIII . Theophilus ...
... faith be- fore the emperor . IX . Prevalence of the Homoi- ousian doctrine · · X. An earthquake stops the synod at Nicomedia XI . Synod assembled at Se- leucia · 465 466 ib . . ib . VII . Theophilus recalled ib . VIII . Theophilus ...
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... faith that is in him , let what has been said on the subject suffice . Yet let it by no means be hence ac- counted contrary to reason that the church should have been mainly built up by the conversion of other nations ; for , in the ...
... faith that is in him , let what has been said on the subject suffice . Yet let it by no means be hence ac- counted contrary to reason that the church should have been mainly built up by the conversion of other nations ; for , in the ...
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... faith . It appears to me that this story was the invention of persons who desired to vilify the Christian religion . Crispus , 2 on whose account , it is said , Constantine required purification , did not die till the twentieth year of ...
... faith . It appears to me that this story was the invention of persons who desired to vilify the Christian religion . Crispus , 2 on whose account , it is said , Constantine required purification , did not die till the twentieth year of ...
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