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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... admiration , which was increased by his extreme modesty . A low stool was placed for him in the middle of the assembly , upon which , however , he did not seat himself until he had asked the permission of the bishops ; and they all then ...
... admiration , which was increased by his extreme modesty . A low stool was placed for him in the middle of the assembly , upon which , however , he did not seat himself until he had asked the permission of the bishops ; and they all then ...
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... admiration these magnificent productions of art . This celebrated and admirable empress performed another action worthy of being remembered . She assembled a num- ber of young women who had vowed perpetual virginity , aud made them ...
... admiration these magnificent productions of art . This celebrated and admirable empress performed another action worthy of being remembered . She assembled a num- ber of young women who had vowed perpetual virginity , aud made them ...
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... admirable female , to inquire if she knew of any cure for the disease . The latter took the child , placed it upon ... admiration of her consort , by relating to him the miraculous mode of her cure ; and led him to acknowledge the power ...
... admirable female , to inquire if she knew of any cure for the disease . The latter took the child , placed it upon ... admiration of her consort , by relating to him the miraculous mode of her cure ; and led him to acknowledge the power ...
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... admirable woman persuaded the king to send to the Roman empire for teachers of religion . The king accordingly despatched an embassy for the purpose . The emperor Constantine , who was warmly attached to the cause of religion , gladly ...
... admirable woman persuaded the king to send to the Roman empire for teachers of religion . The king accordingly despatched an embassy for the purpose . The emperor Constantine , who was warmly attached to the cause of religion , gladly ...
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... admiration by his faithful discharge of the duties pertaining to each ecclesiastical degree . He had , at the general council , so well defended the doctrines of the apostles , that he obtained the approbation of all who upheld the ...
... admiration by his faithful discharge of the duties pertaining to each ecclesiastical degree . He had , at the general council , so well defended the doctrines of the apostles , that he obtained the approbation of all who upheld the ...
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