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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... soon as the sole government of the Roman empire was vested in Constantine , he issued a decree2 commanding all the people of the East to honour the Christian religion , to wor- ship the Divine Being , and to recognise , as God alone ...
... soon as the sole government of the Roman empire was vested in Constantine , he issued a decree2 commanding all the people of the East to honour the Christian religion , to wor- ship the Divine Being , and to recognise , as God alone ...
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... soon after , without mention- ing the circumstance to any one . The person to whom the deposit belonged came to ask for it ; Spyridion knew not what answer to give him , so he searched the whole house for it ; but not being able to find ...
... soon after , without mention- ing the circumstance to any one . The person to whom the deposit belonged came to ask for it ; Spyridion knew not what answer to give him , so he searched the whole house for it ; but not being able to find ...
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... soon as he had accomplished the work he had undertaken ; for he said , that as fishes are nourished in the water , so the desert is the world prepared for monks ; and as fishes die when thrown upon dry land , so monks lose their gravity ...
... soon as he had accomplished the work he had undertaken ; for he said , that as fishes are nourished in the water , so the desert is the world prepared for monks ; and as fishes die when thrown upon dry land , so monks lose their gravity ...
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... soon afterwards became extinct . Constantine further honoured this new city of Christ by adorning it with numerous and magnificent houses of prayer , in which the Deity vouchsafed to bless the efforts of the emperor by giving sensible ...
... soon afterwards became extinct . Constantine further honoured this new city of Christ by adorning it with numerous and magnificent houses of prayer , in which the Deity vouchsafed to bless the efforts of the emperor by giving sensible ...
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... soon behold the light of Christ . " No sooner had he uttered these words , than he was arrested and conducted before the king ; and as he frankly avowed himself a Christian , and spoke with great boldness concerning the truth of his ...
... soon behold the light of Christ . " No sooner had he uttered these words , than he was arrested and conducted before the king ; and as he frankly avowed himself a Christian , and spoke with great boldness concerning the truth of his ...
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