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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... restored to liberty . He removed the stigma of dishonour from those upon whom it had been cast , and permitted those who had been deprived of high appointments in the army , either to re - assume the command , or to remain in privacy ...
... restored to liberty . He removed the stigma of dishonour from those upon whom it had been cast , and permitted those who had been deprived of high appointments in the army , either to re - assume the command , or to remain in privacy ...
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... restored moderation , and stilled altercations at their very commencement , and tempered the ardour of those who conversed with him . Although , on account of his extraordinary virtues , he received the gift of foretelling future events ...
... restored moderation , and stilled altercations at their very commencement , and tempered the ardour of those who conversed with him . Although , on account of his extraordinary virtues , he received the gift of foretelling future events ...
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... restored and the malady of the child removed . It is said that , when Ammon died , Antony saw his spirit ascending into heaven and surrounded by hea- venly beings , singing hymns ; Antony regarded this wonderful spectacle with intense ...
... restored and the malady of the child removed . It is said that , when Ammon died , Antony saw his spirit ascending into heaven and surrounded by hea- venly beings , singing hymns ; Antony regarded this wonderful spectacle with intense ...
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... restored to his office as deacon , and afterwards elevated to the presbytery . Alexander , also , held him in high repute . He was a most expert logician , but perverted his talents to evil purposes , and had the audacity to preach what ...
... restored to his office as deacon , and afterwards elevated to the presbytery . Alexander , also , held him in high repute . He was a most expert logician , but perverted his talents to evil purposes , and had the audacity to preach what ...
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... restored ; hence he assem- bled some of his clergy around him , and sat down , as judge , to hear the statements of the contending parties . But it hap- pened on this occasion , as is generally the case in a strife of words , that each ...
... restored ; hence he assem- bled some of his clergy around him , and sat down , as judge , to hear the statements of the contending parties . But it hap- pened on this occasion , as is generally the case in a strife of words , that each ...
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