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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... he never attained any eminence in his profession . It is only in the character of an historian that he has Memoir of Sozomen Chap flourished in Egypt at this period 125 109 Didymus the blind, 110 Aetius the heretic Piety of St Ephraim.
... he never attained any eminence in his profession . It is only in the character of an historian that he has Memoir of Sozomen Chap flourished in Egypt at this period 125 109 Didymus the blind, 110 Aetius the heretic Piety of St Ephraim.
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... AETIUS THE HERETIC . DIDYMUS , an ecclesiastical historian and a professor of sacred literature at Alexandria , flourished about the same period . He was acquainted with every branch of science , and was conversant with poetry and ...
... AETIUS THE HERETIC . DIDYMUS , an ecclesiastical historian and a professor of sacred literature at Alexandria , flourished about the same period . He was acquainted with every branch of science , and was conversant with poetry and ...
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... AETIUS . 133 ing , and submitted his arguments to the investigation of their judgment . He was esteemed and beloved by the members of the Catholic church , by the monks of Egypt , and by Antony the Great . It is related that when Antony ...
... AETIUS . 133 ing , and submitted his arguments to the investigation of their judgment . He was esteemed and beloved by the members of the Catholic church , by the monks of Egypt , and by Antony the Great . It is related that when Antony ...
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... Aetius , by starting a contrary opinion , so offended the emperor that , in order to arrest the course of the heresy , he commanded the priests to assemble themselves together at Ariminum and at Seleucia . Thus the true cause of this ...
... Aetius , by starting a contrary opinion , so offended the emperor that , in order to arrest the course of the heresy , he commanded the priests to assemble themselves together at Ariminum and at Seleucia . Thus the true cause of this ...
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... Aetius . And this will become still more apparent by what we shall hereafter relate . CHAP . XX . - RETURN AND RE - INSTALLATION OF ATHANASIUS . ARCHBISHOPS OF ANTIOCH . QUESTION PUT BY CONSTANTIUS HYMNS OF PRAISE TO GOD . TO ATHANASIUS ...
... Aetius . And this will become still more apparent by what we shall hereafter relate . CHAP . XX . - RETURN AND RE - INSTALLATION OF ATHANASIUS . ARCHBISHOPS OF ANTIOCH . QUESTION PUT BY CONSTANTIUS HYMNS OF PRAISE TO GOD . TO ATHANASIUS ...
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