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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... replied that such moral defilement could admit of no purification ; the emperor was grieved at this repulse , but happening to meet with some bishops who told him that he would be cleansed from sin on repentance and on submitting to ...
... replied that such moral defilement could admit of no purification ; the emperor was grieved at this repulse , but happening to meet with some bishops who told him that he would be cleansed from sin on repentance and on submitting to ...
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... replied , " I believe ; " and having thanked the old man for having overcome him in argument , he began to teach the same doctrines to others . He exhorted those who still held his former sentiments , to adopt the views he had embraced ...
... replied , " I believe ; " and having thanked the old man for having overcome him in argument , he began to teach the same doctrines to others . He exhorted those who still held his former sentiments , to adopt the views he had embraced ...
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... replied , that the dissension first broke out under Decius , between Novatius and Cornelius , 1 and that he considered such persons unworthy of communion who , after baptism , had fallen into those sins which the Scriptures declare to ...
... replied , that the dissension first broke out under Decius , between Novatius and Cornelius , 1 and that he considered such persons unworthy of communion who , after baptism , had fallen into those sins which the Scriptures declare to ...
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... replied , that formerly he was not led away bound , in order that he might abjure the truth of God , and therefore did not then object to pay the customary A. D. 343. ] PERSECUTION UNDER SAPOR . 65 respect 64 , ECCLESIASTICAL HISTORY OF ...
... replied , that formerly he was not led away bound , in order that he might abjure the truth of God , and therefore did not then object to pay the customary A. D. 343. ] PERSECUTION UNDER SAPOR . 65 respect 64 , ECCLESIASTICAL HISTORY OF ...
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... replied and said , " O king , nothing has occurred to my family , but I would rather have suffered any other affliction whatsoever than that which has befallen Now I mourn because I am alive , and ought to have been dead long ago ; yet ...
... replied and said , " O king , nothing has occurred to my family , but I would rather have suffered any other affliction whatsoever than that which has befallen Now I mourn because I am alive , and ought to have been dead long ago ; yet ...
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