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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... appearance . This was evidenced after- wards by their plotting against those who were foremost in zeal for religion , as well as by what these latter have written about them . Eustathius , bishop of Antioch , who has been already ...
... appearance . This was evidenced after- wards by their plotting against those who were foremost in zeal for religion , as well as by what these latter have written about them . Eustathius , bishop of Antioch , who has been already ...
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... appeared right to us to receive it , especially as some of the ancient and most celebrated bishops and writers have used the term con- substantial when reasoning on the Divinity of the Father and of the Son . These are the circumstances ...
... appeared right to us to receive it , especially as some of the ancient and most celebrated bishops and writers have used the term con- substantial when reasoning on the Divinity of the Father and of the Son . These are the circumstances ...
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... appeared ' The authenticity of the following sentence is doubted . Valesius re- marks upon its omission by Socrates and Epiphanius , and adds with respect to the former , " consultò eam prætermisisse mihi videtur , et quòd hære- ticum ...
... appeared ' The authenticity of the following sentence is doubted . Valesius re- marks upon its omission by Socrates and Epiphanius , and adds with respect to the former , " consultò eam prætermisisse mihi videtur , et quòd hære- ticum ...
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... appearance of friendship , and were received with much honour . Eustathius , the great de- fender of the faith , treated them with fraternal kindness . When they arrived at the holy city , they had an interview with those who were of ...
... appearance of friendship , and were received with much honour . Eustathius , the great de- fender of the faith , treated them with fraternal kindness . When they arrived at the holy city , they had an interview with those who were of ...
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... appeared in the council , a woman of loose principles was ushered in : she deposed in a loud and impudent manner that she had vowed perpetual virginity , but that Athanasius , who had lodged in her house , had violated her chastity ...
... appeared in the council , a woman of loose principles was ushered in : she deposed in a loud and impudent manner that she had vowed perpetual virginity , but that Athanasius , who had lodged in her house , had violated her chastity ...
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Page 17 - In the beginning was the Word, and the Word was with God, and the Word was God ; all things were made by him, and without him was not any thing made that was made.
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