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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... received a wound and fell , while the man who had stood by the divine symbol remained unhurt , although many weapons were aimed at him ; for the missiles of the enemy , directed by Divine agency , lighted upon the standard , and the ...
... received a wound and fell , while the man who had stood by the divine symbol remained unhurt , although many weapons were aimed at him ; for the missiles of the enemy , directed by Divine agency , lighted upon the standard , and the ...
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... received an answer from the demon , couched in the following words of Homer : 1 Much , old man , do the youths ... receiving the sister of Constantine in marriage . sea . CHAP . VIII . - CONSTANTINE LEGALIZES THE PROFESSION OF THE ...
... received an answer from the demon , couched in the following words of Homer : 1 Much , old man , do the youths ... receiving the sister of Constantine in marriage . sea . CHAP . VIII . - CONSTANTINE LEGALIZES THE PROFESSION OF THE ...
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... received their freedom . Owing to the strictness of the laws and the unwillingness of masters , there were many difficulties in the way of the acquisi- tion of freedom , that is to say , of the freedom of the city of Rome ; Constantine ...
... received their freedom . Owing to the strictness of the laws and the unwillingness of masters , there were many difficulties in the way of the acquisi- tion of freedom , that is to say , of the freedom of the city of Rome ; Constantine ...
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... received by man from God is their philosophy . They neglected many branches of ma- thematics and the technicalities of dialects , because they regarded 4 ' τῆς τεσσαρακοστῆς ενστάσης . While it was Lent , and probably holy week . See ...
... received by man from God is their philosophy . They neglected many branches of ma- thematics and the technicalities of dialects , because they regarded 4 ' τῆς τεσσαρακοστῆς ενστάσης . While it was Lent , and probably holy week . See ...
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... received the gift of foretelling future events , he never regarded this power as being superior to virtue , nor did he counsel others to seek this gift rashly , for he considered that no one would be punished or rewarded according to ...
... received the gift of foretelling future events , he never regarded this power as being superior to virtue , nor did he counsel others to seek this gift rashly , for he considered that no one would be punished or rewarded according to ...
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