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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... substance as the Father and the Son . 274 XXXVIII . War between the Romans and Saracens . Con- version of the latter nation . 307 XXXIX . Peter installed in the government of the churches of Egypt XL . Death of Valens • € 310 . 311 I ...
... substance as the Father and the Son . 274 XXXVIII . War between the Romans and Saracens . Con- version of the latter nation . 307 XXXIX . Peter installed in the government of the churches of Egypt XL . Death of Valens • € 310 . 311 I ...
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... substance from the Father , and that he is subject to change and mutation . This decision was sanctioned by Eusebius , bishop of Nicomedia ; by Theognis , bishop of Nicæa ; by Maris , bishop of Chalce- donia ; by Patrophilus , bishop of ...
... substance from the Father , and that he is subject to change and mutation . This decision was sanctioned by Eusebius , bishop of Nicomedia ; by Theognis , bishop of Nicæa ; by Maris , bishop of Chalce- donia ; by Patrophilus , bishop of ...
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... substance . " The emperor was much grieved at these disputes , for he had believed that questions of this nature had been finally decided by the council of Nice . He 1 Christophorson is mistaken in rendering these words " de Ecclesiarum ...
... substance . " The emperor was much grieved at these disputes , for he had believed that questions of this nature had been finally decided by the council of Nice . He 1 Christophorson is mistaken in rendering these words " de Ecclesiarum ...
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... substance of the Father or the Son , or to the term consubstantial . They re- sorted , in fact , to such ambiguity of expression , that neither the Arians nor the followers of the decrees of the Nicæan council could call their ...
... substance of the Father or the Son , or to the term consubstantial . They re- sorted , in fact , to such ambiguity of expression , that neither the Arians nor the followers of the decrees of the Nicæan council could call their ...
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... substance , and counsel , and power , and glory of the Father , and that he is the first - born of every creature . They stated that they had found this for- mulary of faith , and that it was written by Lucinius , ' who was martyred in ...
... substance , and counsel , and power , and glory of the Father , and that he is the first - born of every creature . They stated that they had found this for- mulary of faith , and that it was written by Lucinius , ' who was martyred in ...
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