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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... held by Theophi- Chap . xi Page XXIII . Arsacius obtains the bishopric of John . Persecu- tion of the followers of John 395 XXIV . Cruelty perpetrated upon a reader , a priest , and a pious lady XXV . Troubles excited by Sti- licho ...
... held by Theophi- Chap . xi Page XXIII . Arsacius obtains the bishopric of John . Persecu- tion of the followers of John 395 XXIV . Cruelty perpetrated upon a reader , a priest , and a pious lady XXV . Troubles excited by Sti- licho ...
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... held the standard placed it in the hands of another , and fled ; when he got beyond the reach of the enemy's weapons , he suddenly received a wound and fell , while the man who had stood by the divine symbol remained unhurt , although ...
... held the standard placed it in the hands of another , and fled ; when he got beyond the reach of the enemy's weapons , he suddenly received a wound and fell , while the man who had stood by the divine symbol remained unhurt , although ...
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... held the second place in the empire and bore the name of Cæsar , and many laws , framed with his sanction , in favour of Christianity , are still extant . That this was the case , can be proved by referring to the dates affixed to these ...
... held the second place in the empire and bore the name of Cæsar , and many laws , framed with his sanction , in favour of Christianity , are still extant . That this was the case , can be proved by referring to the dates affixed to these ...
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... held the man in custody , desiring them to loosen the chains ; and that , on their refusal , he went himself to the prison , when the doors , though fastened , opened of their own accord , and the bonds of the prisoner fell Or ...
... held the man in custody , desiring them to loosen the chains ; and that , on their refusal , he went himself to the prison , when the doors , though fastened , opened of their own accord , and the bonds of the prisoner fell Or ...
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... held with the party of Arius , and particularly Eusebius bishop of Nicomedia , a man of considerable learning , and held in high repute at the palace , he wrote to the bishops of every church , desiring them not to hold communion with ...
... held with the party of Arius , and particularly Eusebius bishop of Nicomedia , a man of considerable learning , and held in high repute at the palace , he wrote to the bishops of every church , desiring them not to hold communion with ...
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