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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... whole aspect of affairs . Although , on his first appointment , the diocese was full of Arians , Macedonians , Eunomians , and other heretics , yet in the year 449 not one heretic could be found throughout the whole region . Nor were ...
... whole aspect of affairs . Although , on his first appointment , the diocese was full of Arians , Macedonians , Eunomians , and other heretics , yet in the year 449 not one heretic could be found throughout the whole region . Nor were ...
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... solely to the Epistles of St. Paul . The whole work is valuable as affording a clear view of the mode in which Scripture was usually handled by the theologians of the fifth century , and of the interpretation LIFE OF THEODORET . 5.
... solely to the Epistles of St. Paul . The whole work is valuable as affording a clear view of the mode in which Scripture was usually handled by the theologians of the fifth century , and of the interpretation LIFE OF THEODORET . 5.
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... whole work is clear and logical . The objections of the opponent are well and fairly propounded , and the argu- ments brought against them , though not always very con- vincing , may yet be said , on the whole , to give indications of ...
... whole work is clear and logical . The objections of the opponent are well and fairly propounded , and the argu- ments brought against them , though not always very con- vincing , may yet be said , on the whole , to give indications of ...
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... whole of the pre- ceding . The judgment of all is , that the holy paschal feast should be held on one and the same day ; for , in so holy a matter , it is not right that difference of custom should prevail . It is the more commendable ...
... whole of the pre- ceding . The judgment of all is , that the holy paschal feast should be held on one and the same day ; for , in so holy a matter , it is not right that difference of custom should prevail . It is the more commendable ...
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... whole ; his successor conferred the sum which is now dispensed , the famine which then prevailed compelling him to do but little . If the pen- sions were formerly triple in amount to what they are at pre- sent , the magnanimity of the ...
... whole ; his successor conferred the sum which is now dispensed , the famine which then prevailed compelling him to do but little . If the pen- sions were formerly triple in amount to what they are at pre- sent , the magnanimity of the ...
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