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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... convened at Antioch , Eustathius was deprived of the bishopric of that city . It was most generally believed that he was merely deposed on account of his adherence to the faith of the council of Nice , and on account of his having ...
... convened at Antioch , Eustathius was deprived of the bishopric of that city . It was most generally believed that he was merely deposed on account of his adherence to the faith of the council of Nice , and on account of his having ...
Page 88
... convened a council at Cæsarea in Palestine . Athanasius was summoned thither ; but , fearing the artifices of Eusebius , bishop of the city , of Eusebius , bishop of Nicomedia , and of their party , he refused to attend , and for thirty ...
... convened a council at Cæsarea in Palestine . Athanasius was summoned thither ; but , fearing the artifices of Eusebius , bishop of the city , of Eusebius , bishop of Nicomedia , and of their party , he refused to attend , and for thirty ...
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... convened at Tyre should be adjusted , and that they should cast aside all cause of discord and trou- ble when they consecrated the temple . When the bishops arrived at Jerusalem the temple was therefore consecrated , as likewise ...
... convened at Tyre should be adjusted , and that they should cast aside all cause of discord and trou- ble when they consecrated the temple . When the bishops arrived at Jerusalem the temple was therefore consecrated , as likewise ...
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... convening a council in the city of Jerusa- lem . They effected their design in the following manner : - A certain priest , who was a great admirer of the Arian doc- trines , was on terms of intimacy with the emperor's sister . At first ...
... convening a council in the city of Jerusa- lem . They effected their design in the following manner : - A certain priest , who was a great admirer of the Arian doc- trines , was on terms of intimacy with the emperor's sister . At first ...
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... convened at the synod of Tyre to repair to us , so that the equity of your decrees may be judged by me , whom you cannot refuse to acknowledge as a faithful servant of God . By my zeal in his service peace has been established through ...
... convened at the synod of Tyre to repair to us , so that the equity of your decrees may be judged by me , whom you cannot refuse to acknowledge as a faithful servant of God . By my zeal in his service peace has been established through ...
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