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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... synod held at Alexandria , as is asserted by St. Athanasius . It would appear from this passage that he was guilty of simony , and that he conferred these orders for money . A similar instance occurs in the case of Ischyras , in ...
... synod held at Alexandria , as is asserted by St. Athanasius . It would appear from this passage that he was guilty of simony , and that he conferred these orders for money . A similar instance occurs in the case of Ischyras , in ...
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... synod , when his impiety became known , as was likewise Theognis , bishop of Nice . This is related in the letters of the emperor Constantine ; and I shall here insert2 some extracts from the latter part of it in explanation of the ...
... synod , when his impiety became known , as was likewise Theognis , bishop of Nice . This is related in the letters of the emperor Constantine ; and I shall here insert2 some extracts from the latter part of it in explanation of the ...
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... synod were firmly attached to divine and sound doctrines , they would not even enter the council , although they had been sum- moned to it ; and they fled from the city in much trepidation . All these circumstances are far more clearly ...
... synod were firmly attached to divine and sound doctrines , they would not even enter the council , although they had been sum- moned to it ; and they fled from the city in much trepidation . All these circumstances are far more clearly ...
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... synod , but that it should be left to the arbitration of the public court of justice . He offered to give up the clergy attached to the bishops to be first 1 " Ovaypos , wild ass . examined , provided that the agents of Stephen were ...
... synod , but that it should be left to the arbitration of the public court of justice . He offered to give up the clergy attached to the bishops to be first 1 " Ovaypos , wild ass . examined , provided that the agents of Stephen were ...
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... synod . " LIBERIUS . " O emperor , ecclesiastical sentences ought to be enacted with justice : therefore , if it be pleasing to your See Socrates , Eccl . Hist . b . i . ch . 24. He impeached Eustathius of Sabellianism , but was not ...
... synod . " LIBERIUS . " O emperor , ecclesiastical sentences ought to be enacted with justice : therefore , if it be pleasing to your See Socrates , Eccl . Hist . b . i . ch . 24. He impeached Eustathius of Sabellianism , but was not ...
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