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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... 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 any enterprise was determined , and that the arguments of Pagans , Jews , and heretics ...
... 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 any enterprise was determined , and that the arguments of Pagans , Jews , and heretics ...
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... wrote to Alexander , bishop of Constantinople , as it contains a clear ac- count of all the facts I have mentioned . I shall subjoin the letter of Arius , and also some other letters which are neces- sary to the completion of this ...
... wrote to Alexander , bishop of Constantinople , as it contains a clear ac- count of all the facts I have mentioned . I shall subjoin the letter of Arius , and also some other letters which are neces- sary to the completion of this ...
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... wrote to me about them , and signed the formulary . " I have sent you these signatures by my son Apion , the deacon ; they are the signatures of the ministers in all Egypt and in Thebes , also of those in Libya , Pentapolis , Syria ...
... wrote to me about them , and signed the formulary . " I have sent you these signatures by my son Apion , the deacon ; they are the signatures of the ministers in all Egypt and in Thebes , also of those in Libya , Pentapolis , Syria ...
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... wrote to all those whom he thought were of his sen- timents . In his letter to Eusebius , bishop of Nicomedia , Arius confesses that the holy Alexander wrote nothing that was false . I shall here insert his letter , in order that the ...
... wrote to all those whom he thought were of his sen- timents . In his letter to Eusebius , bishop of Nicomedia , Arius confesses that the holy Alexander wrote nothing that was false . I shall here insert his letter , in order that the ...
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... wrote to Pauli- nus , bishop of Tyre , in the following words . but that their condemnation was implicitly contained in that of Arius and his adherents . This sentiment was condemned in the anathemas subjoined to the Nicene Creed . See ...
... wrote to Pauli- nus , bishop of Tyre , in the following words . but that their condemnation was implicitly contained in that of Arius and his adherents . This sentiment was condemned in the anathemas subjoined to the Nicene Creed . See ...
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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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