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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... Julian • III . Proclamation of Jovian • • 245 248 IV . Council of Antioch . Let- ter from the council to Jo- vian · V. Virtues of Athanasius re- cognised by Jovian 249 . 251 XXIII . Death of Liberius . Chap . VI . viii CONTENTS .
... Julian • III . Proclamation of Jovian • • 245 248 IV . Council of Antioch . Let- ter from the council to Jo- vian · V. Virtues of Athanasius re- cognised by Jovian 249 . 251 XXIII . Death of Liberius . Chap . VI . viii CONTENTS .
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... Virtue of a Roman lady . 417 He yields to Honorius XIII . Maximus , at the instiga- tion of Gerontius , accepts the insignia of imperial power 420 Edovicus XV . Ordination of Constan- tine . His death · 421 • 422 XVI . Death of Honorius ...
... Virtue of a Roman lady . 417 He yields to Honorius XIII . Maximus , at the instiga- tion of Gerontius , accepts the insignia of imperial power 420 Edovicus XV . Ordination of Constan- tine . His death · 421 • 422 XVI . Death of Honorius ...
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... virtues and they were the first that built churches and monasteries there , as Sozomen says in the passage above cited , where he also adds , that some holy persons of Alaphion's family were surviving even in his own days , with whom he ...
... virtues and they were the first that built churches and monasteries there , as Sozomen says in the passage above cited , where he also adds , that some holy persons of Alaphion's family were surviving even in his own days , with whom he ...
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... virtues that those who , at the very beginning , were at the head of religious affairs , maintained their influence . If they did not , indeed , possess resplendent gifts of eloquence , nor the power of convincing their hearers by means ...
... virtues that those who , at the very beginning , were at the head of religious affairs , maintained their influence . If they did not , indeed , possess resplendent gifts of eloquence , nor the power of convincing their hearers by means ...
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... virtue to oblivion , nor yet be thought ignorant of their history ; but I would wish to leave behind me such a record of their manner of life that others , led by their example , might attain to a blessed and happy end . As the work ...
... virtue to oblivion , nor yet be thought ignorant of their history ; but I would wish to leave behind me such a record of their manner of life that others , led by their example , might attain to a blessed and happy end . As the work ...
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