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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... called Melitians have derived their name , which they re- tain to this day X. Letter from the emperor Constantine to the bishops who were not present at the council , giving an account of what was there decreed XIII . Refutation of the ...
... called Melitians have derived their name , which they re- tain to this day X. Letter from the emperor Constantine to the bishops who were not present at the council , giving an account of what was there decreed XIII . Refutation of the ...
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... called his orthodoxy into question . His works were condemned as heretical at the fifth general council : but , according to the almost unani- mous decision of posterity , this sentence was unjust ; for from his earliest youth he had ...
... called his orthodoxy into question . His works were condemned as heretical at the fifth general council : but , according to the almost unani- mous decision of posterity , this sentence was unjust ; for from his earliest youth he had ...
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... called , and the firmament , which , " says Theodoret , " God made of the fluid substance of the water after he had condensed it and rendered it solid . " A most charitable construction is put on the conduct of some of the persons ...
... called , and the firmament , which , " says Theodoret , " God made of the fluid substance of the water after he had condensed it and rendered it solid . " A most charitable construction is put on the conduct of some of the persons ...
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... called bombastical ; and the author , by way of giving dignity to his subject , frequently compares his heroes to the patriarchs and prophets of old . Yet this history cannot but be pronounced useful ; for the men LIFE OF THEODORET . 7.
... called bombastical ; and the author , by way of giving dignity to his subject , frequently compares his heroes to the patriarchs and prophets of old . Yet this history cannot but be pronounced useful ; for the men LIFE OF THEODORET . 7.
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... called from their solitary and comfortless cells to the head of the largest and most important dioceses . 3. " Eranistes , or Polymorphus , " a work which derives its name from its being designed to combat error under the many forms or ...
... called from their solitary and comfortless cells to the head of the largest and most important dioceses . 3. " Eranistes , or Polymorphus , " a work which derives its name from its being designed to combat error under the many forms or ...
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