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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... held by the Arians , extracted from the writings of Eusebius , bishop of Cæsarea XIV . Account given of the death of Arius , in a letter written by Athanasius 48 49 XV . Letter from the emperor Constantine respecting the rebuilding of ...
... held by the Arians , extracted from the writings of Eusebius , bishop of Cæsarea XIV . Account given of the death of Arius , in a letter written by Athanasius 48 49 XV . Letter from the emperor Constantine respecting the rebuilding of ...
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... held . The heresy of Eutyches was directly opposite to that of Nestorius ; for while the latter denied that the Divine na- ture was truly united to the human nature in Christ in one person , the former denied that the two natures in ...
... held . The heresy of Eutyches was directly opposite to that of Nestorius ; for while the latter denied that the Divine na- ture was truly united to the human nature in Christ in one person , the former denied that the two natures in ...
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... held at Ephesus , at which Dioscorus presided , and here The- odoret was excommunicated . Theodoret appealed to St. Leo , the bishop of Rome , in a long letter , in which he recounted the services which he had rendered to the church ...
... held at Ephesus , at which Dioscorus presided , and here The- odoret was excommunicated . Theodoret appealed to St. Leo , the bishop of Rome , in a long letter , in which he recounted the services which he had rendered to the church ...
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... held the highest place in the esteem and veneration of the public , and were not unfrequently called from their solitary and comfortless cells to the head of the largest and most important dioceses . 3. " Eranistes , or Polymorphus ...
... held the highest place in the esteem and veneration of the public , and were not unfrequently called from their solitary and comfortless cells to the head of the largest and most important dioceses . 3. " Eranistes , or Polymorphus ...
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... held with heretics of different denominations . 7. " Discourse on Charity . " This is considered to have been intended as the conclusion of the work entitled " Philo- theus , " which has been already mentioned . It extols the love and ...
... held with heretics of different denominations . 7. " Discourse on Charity . " This is considered to have been intended as the conclusion of the work entitled " Philo- theus , " which has been already mentioned . It extols the love and ...
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