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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... maintained their influence . If they did not , indeed , possess resplendent gifts of eloquence , nor the power of convincing their hearers by means of ma- thematical demonstration , yet they accomplished the work they had undertaken ...
... maintained their influence . If they did not , indeed , possess resplendent gifts of eloquence , nor the power of convincing their hearers by means of ma- thematical demonstration , yet they accomplished the work they had undertaken ...
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... maintaining the orthodoxy of their own dogmas , the partisans of each sect respectively formed a collection of such epistles as favoured their own heresy , omitting all docu- ments of a contrary tendency . Such are the obstacles by ...
... maintaining the orthodoxy of their own dogmas , the partisans of each sect respectively formed a collection of such epistles as favoured their own heresy , omitting all docu- ments of a contrary tendency . Such are the obstacles by ...
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... maintained its own ascendency , has re - assumed its own power , and has led all the churches and the people to the reception of its own truth . I have had to deliberate whether I ought to confine myself to the recital of events ...
... maintained its own ascendency , has re - assumed its own power , and has led all the churches and the people to the reception of its own truth . I have had to deliberate whether I ought to confine myself to the recital of events ...
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... reading árpiẞns ( accuratus ) ; before which , if that reading is to be maintained , the sense requires that we should insert the word uŋ . A. D. 325. ] COUNCIL OF NICEA . 43 The 42 ECCLESIASTICAL HISTORY OF SOZOMEN . [ B. I. c . 18 .
... reading árpiẞns ( accuratus ) ; before which , if that reading is to be maintained , the sense requires that we should insert the word uŋ . A. D. 325. ] COUNCIL OF NICEA . 43 The 42 ECCLESIASTICAL HISTORY OF SOZOMEN . [ B. I. c . 18 .
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... maintained that those who had devised a heresy in opposition to truth , and who had been condemned by the council of Nice , ought not to be received into the church , Eusebius contrived to interest the emperor in favour of Àrius , and ...
... maintained that those who had devised a heresy in opposition to truth , and who had been condemned by the council of Nice , ought not to be received into the church , Eusebius contrived to interest the emperor in favour of Àrius , and ...
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