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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... hold communion with the Arians , as with those making a true con- fession , and to require Alexander to hold communion with them likewise . As compliance could not be extorted from Alexander , Arius sent messengers to Paulinus bishop of ...
... hold communion with the Arians , as with those making a true con- fession , and to require Alexander to hold communion with them likewise . As compliance could not be extorted from Alexander , Arius sent messengers to Paulinus bishop of ...
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... hold intercourse with men , and to die for them . And He will come again to judge each of us as to the deeds of this present life . We believe these things to be true with all simplicity . Do not , therefore , expend your labour in vain ...
... hold intercourse with men , and to die for them . And He will come again to judge each of us as to the deeds of this present life . We believe these things to be true with all simplicity . Do not , therefore , expend your labour in vain ...
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... hold the same opinions in fellowship of spirit , for dissension in the Church of God is the greatest of evils . I never experienced more poignant sor- row than when I heard that dissension had crept in among 1 He flourished during the ...
... hold the same opinions in fellowship of spirit , for dissension in the Church of God is the greatest of evils . I never experienced more poignant sor- row than when I heard that dissension had crept in among 1 He flourished during the ...
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... hold no intercourse with the wife they had espoused before they entered the priesthood ; but Paphnutius , the confessor , stood up and testified against this proposition ; he said that marriage was honourable and chaste , and advised ...
... hold no intercourse with the wife they had espoused before they entered the priesthood ; but Paphnutius , the confessor , stood up and testified against this proposition ; he said that marriage was honourable and chaste , and advised ...
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... hold a conference on this subject with the Phoenician bishops , and to issue directions for the demolition of the altar , the destruction of the images by fire , and the erection of a church worthy of so ancient and so holy a place ...
... hold a conference on this subject with the Phoenician bishops , and to issue directions for the demolition of the altar , the destruction of the images by fire , and the erection of a church worthy of so ancient and so holy a place ...
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