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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... remained distinct . In this controversy Theodoret suffered a second defeat . Dioscorus raised up enemies against him in Constantinople , who accused him of propagating heresy in the church , and of teaching that there are two Sons ...
... remained distinct . In this controversy Theodoret suffered a second defeat . Dioscorus raised up enemies against him in Constantinople , who accused him of propagating heresy in the church , and of teaching that there are two Sons ...
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... remained during three years out of communion with three bishops . 1 Paul of Samosata was condemned at the Council of Antioch , a . D. 265 . 2 Or Lucianus . Baronius , in his Annals , a . D. 318 , acquits him of the charge of favouring ...
... remained during three years out of communion with three bishops . 1 Paul of Samosata was condemned at the Council of Antioch , a . D. 265 . 2 Or Lucianus . Baronius , in his Annals , a . D. 318 , acquits him of the charge of favouring ...
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... remained the temerity of Melitius , and of those or- dained by him . We ' shall now inform you , beloved brethren , of the decrees of the council on this subject . It was de- cided by the holy council that Melitius should be treated ...
... remained the temerity of Melitius , and of those or- dained by him . We ' shall now inform you , beloved brethren , of the decrees of the council on this subject . It was de- cided by the holy council that Melitius should be treated ...
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... remained in the same state . " We thought it requisite , beloved brethren , to transmit you an account of these circumstances , in order to show you what examination and investigation we bestowed on all the questions which we had to ...
... remained in the same state . " We thought it requisite , beloved brethren , to transmit you an account of these circumstances , in order to show you what examination and investigation we bestowed on all the questions which we had to ...
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... remained a long time1 in Alexandria , he endeavoured to obtrude himself again into the councils of the church , sometimes by professing to renounce his impiety , and at others by promising to receive the confession of faith drawn , up ...
... remained a long time1 in Alexandria , he endeavoured to obtrude himself again into the councils of the church , sometimes by professing to renounce his impiety , and at others by promising to receive the confession of faith drawn , up ...
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