A History of the Church from A.D. 322 to the Death of Theodore of Mopsuestia, A.D. 427H.G. Bohn, 1854 - 480 pages |
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... emperor also wrote to those bishops who were unable to attend the council , an account of its transactions . And I consider it of importance to insert this epistle in my work , as it clearly evidences the piety of the writer . CHAP . X ...
... emperor also wrote to those bishops who were unable to attend the council , an account of its transactions . And I consider it of importance to insert this epistle in my work , as it clearly evidences the piety of the writer . CHAP . X ...
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... emperor having delivered this discourse in Latin , it was translated into Greek by an interpreter , and then he per- mitted the chief men of the council to express their sentiments . They at once began to bring forward complaints ...
... emperor having delivered this discourse in Latin , it was translated into Greek by an interpreter , and then he per- mitted the chief men of the council to express their sentiments . They at once began to bring forward complaints ...
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... emperor Constantine ; and I shall here insert 2 some extracts from the latter part of it in explanation of the circumstance . These letters were written to the Nicomedians . CHAP . XX .-- EPISTLE OF THE EMPEROR CONSTANTINE AGAINST ...
... emperor Constantine ; and I shall here insert 2 some extracts from the latter part of it in explanation of the circumstance . These letters were written to the Nicomedians . CHAP . XX .-- EPISTLE OF THE EMPEROR CONSTANTINE AGAINST ...
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... emperor to convene a council at Cæsarea in Palestine , where Athanasius had many enemies , and to command that his cause should be there tried . The emperor little suspected that bishops could be capable of such duplicity , and was ...
... emperor to convene a council at Cæsarea in Palestine , where Athanasius had many enemies , and to command that his cause should be there tried . The emperor little suspected that bishops could be capable of such duplicity , and was ...
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... emperor had intrusted with the preservation of order , saved the life of Athanasius by dragging him away from them , and hurrying him on board a ship . When he was presented to the emperor , he described all the stratagems which had ...
... emperor had intrusted with the preservation of order , saved the life of Athanasius by dragging him away from them , and hurrying him on board a ship . When he was presented to the emperor , he described all the stratagems which had ...
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