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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... period of life , and that he had enjoyed opportunities of intercourse with them . To this circumstance may probably be attributed the tone of reverential admiration in which Sozomen invariably speaks of the ascetic inhabitants of the ...
... period of life , and that he had enjoyed opportunities of intercourse with them . To this circumstance may probably be attributed the tone of reverential admiration in which Sozomen invariably speaks of the ascetic inhabitants of the ...
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... period of 117 years , namely , from A. D. 323 to A. D. 439. It is generally admitted to have suffered many alterations and mutilations ; and this may , in some measure , serve to account for the frequent inaccuracies in point both of ...
... period of 117 years , namely , from A. D. 323 to A. D. 439. It is generally admitted to have suffered many alterations and mutilations ; and this may , in some measure , serve to account for the frequent inaccuracies in point both of ...
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... period , amongst the novelties that arose , and in the epistles of kings and priests . Some of these documents are preserved in palaces and churches , and others are dispersed , and in the possession of the learned ; I thought seriously ...
... period , amongst the novelties that arose , and in the epistles of kings and priests . Some of these documents are preserved in palaces and churches , and others are dispersed , and in the possession of the learned ; I thought seriously ...
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... period , he consulted the oracle of Apollo Didymus at Miletus , concerning the result of the war , and received an answer from the demon , couched in the following words of Homer : 1 Much , old man , do the youths distress thee ...
... period , he consulted the oracle of Apollo Didymus at Miletus , concerning the result of the war , and received an answer from the demon , couched in the following words of Homer : 1 Much , old man , do the youths distress thee ...
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... period the Roman legions , which now were called by their number , provided each its own tent , with attendant priests and deacons . He also enjoined the observance of the day termed the Lord's day , which the Jews call the first day of ...
... period the Roman legions , which now were called by their number , provided each its own tent , with attendant priests and deacons . He also enjoined the observance of the day termed the Lord's day , which the Jews call the first day of ...
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