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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... honours , and distributed all that he possessed among the poor , reserving nothing for himself but his clothes , which were of very inferior quality . The next years of his life were spent in retirement in a monastery about thirty ...
... honours , and distributed all that he possessed among the poor , reserving nothing for himself but his clothes , which were of very inferior quality . The next years of his life were spent in retirement in a monastery about thirty ...
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... honour should be shown to the priests , and threatened with death those who dared to insult them . The churches which had been destroyed were rebuilt , and others still more spacious and magnificent than the former ones were erected ...
... honour should be shown to the priests , and threatened with death those who dared to insult them . The churches which had been destroyed were rebuilt , and others still more spacious and magnificent than the former ones were erected ...
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... honoured and beloved brother . " Impelled by avarice and ambition , some evil - minded indi- viduals have formed designs to obtain the highest ecclesiasti- cal preferments . Under various pretexts , they trample upon the religion of the ...
... honoured and beloved brother . " Impelled by avarice and ambition , some evil - minded indi- viduals have formed designs to obtain the highest ecclesiasti- cal preferments . Under various pretexts , they trample upon the religion of the ...
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... honour due to the Father , as being the Author of his own existence : to the Son likewise must be given the glory which is due to him , he having been begotten of the Father from the beginning ; therefore he must be wor- shipped . In ...
... honour due to the Father , as being the Author of his own existence : to the Son likewise must be given the glory which is due to him , he having been begotten of the Father from the beginning ; therefore he must be wor- shipped . In ...
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... honour me with their lips , but have removed their heart far from me " ( Isa . xxix . 13 ) . Theonas and Secundus , not choosing to dissimulate in the same way , were excom- municated by one consent as those who esteemed the Arian ...
... honour me with their lips , but have removed their heart far from me " ( Isa . xxix . 13 ) . Theonas and Secundus , not choosing to dissimulate in the same way , were excom- municated by one consent as those who esteemed the Arian ...
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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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