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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... wrote his Ecclesiastical History ; as may be concluded from his own words in the last - mentioned passage . Before he wrote his nine books of Ecclesiastical History , Sozo- men composed a Breviary of Ecclesiastical Affairs , from our ...
... wrote his Ecclesiastical History ; as may be concluded from his own words in the last - mentioned passage . Before he wrote his nine books of Ecclesiastical History , Sozo- men composed a Breviary of Ecclesiastical Affairs , from our ...
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... wrote first , and which of them borrowed , or rather stole , from the other . Certainly , in regard both of them wrote almost the same things of the same transactions , inasmuch as they both began at the same beginning , and con- cluded ...
... wrote first , and which of them borrowed , or rather stole , from the other . Certainly , in regard both of them wrote almost the same things of the same transactions , inasmuch as they both began at the same beginning , and con- cluded ...
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... wrote to the bishops of the cities and the governors of the provinces , desiring them to contribute whatever they wished , and en- joining submission and obedience to the hierarchy . The prosperity of religion kept pace with the ...
... wrote to the bishops of the cities and the governors of the provinces , desiring them to contribute whatever they wished , and en- joining submission and obedience to the hierarchy . The prosperity of religion kept pace with the ...
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... wrote to Alexander , entreating him not to receive the partizans of Arius into communion unless they repudiated their opinions , while others wrote to urge a contrary line of conduct . When Alexander perceived that many who were eminent ...
... wrote to Alexander , entreating him not to receive the partizans of Arius into communion unless they repudiated their opinions , while others wrote to urge a contrary line of conduct . When Alexander perceived that many who were eminent ...
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... wrote to rebuke them for having made a controversy public which it was in their power to have concealed , and for having conten- tiously agitated a question which ought never to have been mooted , or upon which , at least , their ...
... wrote to rebuke them for having made a controversy public which it was in their power to have concealed , and for having conten- tiously agitated a question which ought never to have been mooted , or upon which , at least , their ...
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