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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... regarded as a notable witness to the truth concerning Christ ; for impressed , no doubt , by the wonderful works wrought by our Lord , and the truthfulness of his doctrines , this writer evidently shrinks from calling him a man , but ...
... regarded as a notable witness to the truth concerning Christ ; for impressed , no doubt , by the wonderful works wrought by our Lord , and the truthfulness of his doctrines , this writer evidently shrinks from calling him a man , but ...
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... regarded as unmanly impostors , and sent them from his presence , judging that they who had so readily betrayed their God , could not be faithful to their king . Hence , as Christians were deservedly retained in the service of ...
... regarded as unmanly impostors , and sent them from his presence , judging that they who had so readily betrayed their God , could not be faithful to their king . Hence , as Christians were deservedly retained in the service of ...
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... regarded the cross with peculiar reverence , on account both of the power which it conveyed to him in war , and also of the divine manner in which the symbol had appeared to him . He abolished the law which had prevailed among the ...
... regarded the cross with peculiar reverence , on account both of the power which it conveyed to him in war , and also of the divine manner in which the symbol had appeared to him . He abolished the law which had prevailed among the ...
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... regarded 4 ' τῆς τεσσαρακοστῆς ενστάσης . While it was Lent , and probably holy week . See Tertull . de Pat . ch . 13 , and De Jejun . ch . 14 . 2 Acts x . 15 , 28 , and Tit . i . 15 . 3 On the origin and growth of the monastic system ...
... regarded 4 ' τῆς τεσσαρακοστῆς ενστάσης . While it was Lent , and probably holy week . See Tertull . de Pat . ch . 13 , and De Jejun . ch . 14 . 2 Acts x . 15 , 28 , and Tit . i . 15 . 3 On the origin and growth of the monastic system ...
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... regarded every man as wicked , who , though he abstain from evil , does not do good . They practised virtue , not only in word but in deed , and sought not honour of man . They manfully subju- gated the passions of the soul , yielding ...
... regarded every man as wicked , who , though he abstain from evil , does not do good . They practised virtue , not only in word but in deed , and sought not honour of man . They manfully subju- gated the passions of the soul , yielding ...
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