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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... desired rather to explain his own doctrines than to anathematize his friend : at length , overpowered by the numbers of his enemies , he exclaimed , " Anathema to Nestorius , and to all who do not confess that the Virgin Mary is the ...
... desired rather to explain his own doctrines than to anathematize his friend : at length , overpowered by the numbers of his enemies , he exclaimed , " Anathema to Nestorius , and to all who do not confess that the Virgin Mary is the ...
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... desired to show that the Father and the Son are inseparable ; and , therefore , he said , ' that the Son was in the bosom of the Father . ' But he elsewhere affirms , that the Word of God is not to be classed among created beings ; for ...
... desired to show that the Father and the Son are inseparable ; and , therefore , he said , ' that the Son was in the bosom of the Father . ' But he elsewhere affirms , that the Word of God is not to be classed among created beings ; for ...
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... desired to restore him to communion with the church ; but Alexander , of blessed memory , bishop of Constantinople , remonstrated against this measure , alleging that the originator of a schism ought not to be admitted into communion ...
... desired to restore him to communion with the church ; but Alexander , of blessed memory , bishop of Constantinople , remonstrated against this measure , alleging that the originator of a schism ought not to be admitted into communion ...
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... desired , gave orders that some of the nails should be driven into the royal helmet , in order that the head of her child might be pre- served from the darts of his enemies ; and she ordered some of the other nails to be fixed in the ...
... desired , gave orders that some of the nails should be driven into the royal helmet , in order that the head of her child might be pre- served from the darts of his enemies ; and she ordered some of the other nails to be fixed in the ...
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... desired that Eusebius , bishop of Palestine , should be translated to this bishopric.1 Eusebius , however , refused the I Valesius shows by a reference to Eusebius , Life of Constantine , b . iii . , that Theodoret is mistaken here ...
... desired that Eusebius , bishop of Palestine , should be translated to this bishopric.1 Eusebius , however , refused the I Valesius shows by a reference to Eusebius , Life of Constantine , b . iii . , that Theodoret is mistaken here ...
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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.
Page 26 - If any man teach otherwise, and consent not to wholesome words, even the words of our Lord Jesus Christ, and to the doctrine which is according to godliness ; he is proud, knowing nothing...