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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... Sentiments ; with his Essay on the First Formation of Languages . Smyth's ( Professor ) Lectures on Modern History . In 2 vols . Lectures on the French Re- volution . In 2 vols . Sturm's Morning Communings with God , or Devotional ...
... Sentiments ; with his Essay on the First Formation of Languages . Smyth's ( Professor ) Lectures on Modern History . In 2 vols . Lectures on the French Re- volution . In 2 vols . Sturm's Morning Communings with God , or Devotional ...
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... sentiments of 132 134 Chap . nople . Heresy of Macedonius 108 IV . Sedition at the ordination of Paul V. Council of Antioch VI . Bishopric of Alexandria refused by Eusebius and ac- cepted by Gregory 112 VII . Bishops of Rome and of ...
... sentiments of 132 134 Chap . nople . Heresy of Macedonius 108 IV . Sedition at the ordination of Paul V. Council of Antioch VI . Bishopric of Alexandria refused by Eusebius and ac- cepted by Gregory 112 VII . Bishops of Rome and of ...
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... 132 . 2 γράμμα δημόσιον . The decree is given at full length by Eusebius . See Life of Constantine , b . ii . ch . 24 . or in war , whether in public or in private c 2 Progress of Christianity 137 Religious sentiments 132 134 Chap.
... 132 . 2 γράμμα δημόσιον . The decree is given at full length by Eusebius . See Life of Constantine , b . ii . ch . 24 . or in war , whether in public or in private c 2 Progress of Christianity 137 Religious sentiments 132 134 Chap.
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... sentiments to be of God , they would signify to Alexander that he ought not to molest them ; but that , if they disapproved of the doctrines , they would do well to declare what opinions were necessary to be held on the points in ...
... sentiments to be of God , they would signify to Alexander that he ought not to molest them ; but that , if they disapproved of the doctrines , they would do well to declare what opinions were necessary to be held on the points in ...
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... sentiments , to adopt the views he had embraced , assuring them on oath that he had been impelled to embrace Christianity by a certain inexplicable impulse . It is said that a similar miracle was performed by Alex- ander , bishop of ...
... sentiments , to adopt the views he had embraced , assuring them on oath that he had been impelled to embrace Christianity by a certain inexplicable impulse . It is said that a similar miracle was performed by Alex- ander , bishop of ...
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