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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... priest XVII . Julian strives to destroy Christianity without having recourse to open persecution 230 XVIII . Julian prohibits Chris- tians from the study of litera- ture . Works of Apollina- 211 • 212 rius 232 214 • XIX . Book of Julian ...
... priest XVII . Julian strives to destroy Christianity without having recourse to open persecution 230 XVIII . Julian prohibits Chris- tians from the study of litera- ture . Works of Apollina- 211 • 212 rius 232 214 • XIX . Book of Julian ...
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... priests put to death by order of Valens XV . Dispute between Euse- bius and Basil · XVI . Eusebius succeeded by ib . Contest between Damasis and Ursinus XXIV . Election of Ambrose to the bishopric of Milan XXV . Heresies propounded by ...
... priests put to death by order of Valens XV . Dispute between Euse- bius and Basil · XVI . Eusebius succeeded by ib . Contest between Damasis and Ursinus XXIV . Election of Ambrose to the bishopric of Milan XXV . Heresies propounded by ...
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... priest , and a pious lady XXV . Troubles excited by Sti- licho • XXVI . Letter of Innocent , bi- shop of Rome 397 399 ib . 388 XXVII . Death of the empress XIX . Departure of Theophilus . Restoration of John 389 Eudoxia . Death of ...
... priest , and a pious lady XXV . Troubles excited by Sti- licho • XXVI . Letter of Innocent , bi- shop of Rome 397 399 ib . 388 XXVII . Death of the empress XIX . Departure of Theophilus . Restoration of John 389 Eudoxia . Death of ...
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... 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 , at one time , of transcribing the whole , but on further reflection I ...
... 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 , at one time , of transcribing the whole , but on further reflection I ...
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... priests of Christ , and questioned them con- cerning their doctrines . They opened the Sacred Scriptures , and expounded the truths relative to Christ , and showed him , from the prophets , how the things which had been predicted had ...
... priests of Christ , and questioned them con- cerning their doctrines . They opened the Sacred Scriptures , and expounded the truths relative to Christ , and showed him , from the prophets , how the things which had been predicted had ...
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