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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... Julian , a hermit ib . . 150 BOOK III . Pages 129-152 . • · I. Succession of Julian to the empire II . Religious education and subsequent apostasy of Ju- • XXI . Enterprise of Julian against Persia XXII . Boldness and fidelity of a ...
... Julian , a hermit ib . . 150 BOOK III . Pages 129-152 . • · I. Succession of Julian to the empire II . Religious education and subsequent apostasy of Ju- • XXI . Enterprise of Julian against Persia XXII . Boldness and fidelity of a ...
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... Julian XXVIII . Other celebrated her- mits of this period XXIX . Didymus of Alexan- andria , and Ephraim of Sy- ria • 192 193 · XXX . Celebrated bishops of Pontus and of Asia , who flourished at this period XXXI . Valens writes to Va ...
... Julian XXVIII . Other celebrated her- mits of this period XXIX . Didymus of Alexan- andria , and Ephraim of Sy- ria • 192 193 · XXX . Celebrated bishops of Pontus and of Asia , who flourished at this period XXXI . Valens writes to Va ...
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... Julian impiously withheld the whole ; his successor conferred the sum which is now dispensed , the famine which then prevailed compelling him to do but little . If the pen- sions were formerly triple in amount to what they are at pre ...
... Julian impiously withheld the whole ; his successor conferred the sum which is now dispensed , the famine which then prevailed compelling him to do but little . If the pen- sions were formerly triple in amount to what they are at pre ...
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... according to Du Pin , was written a . D. 324 or 325 . care . nion of the dragon has been destroyed , through the E 2 A. D. 326. ] 51 CONSTANTINE'S LETTER . Wrath of God manifest- ed against Julian, the uncle of the emperor, and other.
... according to Du Pin , was written a . D. 324 or 325 . care . nion of the dragon has been destroyed , through the E 2 A. D. 326. ] 51 CONSTANTINE'S LETTER . Wrath of God manifest- ed against Julian, the uncle of the emperor, and other.
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... Julian , whom he had appointed Cæsar in Europe , had entered upon many am- bitious projects , and had even raised troops against his bene- factor . Constantius , accordingly , set off for Syria ; but he died in Cilicia . He did not ...
... Julian , whom he had appointed Cæsar in Europe , had entered upon many am- bitious projects , and had even raised troops against his bene- factor . Constantius , accordingly , set off for Syria ; but he died in Cilicia . He did not ...
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