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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... judge . He had much influence in the transactions of public affairs , and frequently wrote to the emperor , and to persons in au- thority . It was by him also that the affairs of the church were regulated , that the future success of ...
... judge . He had much influence in the transactions of public affairs , and frequently wrote to the emperor , and to persons in au- thority . It was by him also that the affairs of the church were regulated , that the future success of ...
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... judges of what was said on either side , and some applauded one party , and some the other . These were , indeed , melancholy scenes , over which tears might have been shed . For it was not as in bygone ages , when the church was ...
... judges of what was said on either side , and some applauded one party , and some the other . These were , indeed , melancholy scenes , over which tears might have been shed . For it was not as in bygone ages , when the church was ...
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... judge it requisite to inform you by letter what we have debated and examined , decreed and established . In the first place , the impious perverseness of Arius was investigated before our most religious emperor , Constantine . His ...
... judge it requisite to inform you by letter what we have debated and examined , decreed and established . In the first place , the impious perverseness of Arius was investigated before our most religious emperor , Constantine . His ...
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... judge it right to celebrate it twice in one year . But , even if all these facts did not exist , your own sagacity would prompt you to watch with diligence and with prayer , lest your pure minds should become defiled by intercourse with ...
... judge it right to celebrate it twice in one year . But , even if all these facts did not exist , your own sagacity would prompt you to watch with diligence and with prayer , lest your pure minds should become defiled by intercourse with ...
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... judge the living and the dead . We also believe in one Holy Ghost . We believe in the existence of each person ; we believe that the Father is in truth the Father ; Tò λourρòv ¿ λaußávoμev . Literally , " we received the laver , " i . e ...
... judge the living and the dead . We also believe in one Holy Ghost . We believe in the existence of each person ; we believe that the Father is in truth the Father ; Tò λourρòv ¿ λaußávoμev . Literally , " we received the laver , " i . e ...
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