The History of Egypt: From the Earliest Times Till the Conquest by the Arabs, A.D. 640, Volume 2George Bell, 1885 - Egypt |
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... opinions 216 Origen ; his works · 218 Heraclas appoints twenty Egyptian bishops 219 235 MAXIMINUS and MAXIMUS 220 237 GORDIANUS Senior and GORDIANUS Junior ib . 238 BALBINUS and PUPIENUS MAXIMUS . GORDIANUS PIUS ib . Plotinus marches ...
... opinions 216 Origen ; his works · 218 Heraclas appoints twenty Egyptian bishops 219 235 MAXIMINUS and MAXIMUS 220 237 GORDIANUS Senior and GORDIANUS Junior ib . 238 BALBINUS and PUPIENUS MAXIMUS . GORDIANUS PIUS ib . Plotinus marches ...
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... opinions of Arius blamed The worship of Mithra in Alexandria Manicheism taught in Egypt Mummies blamed by Hieracas Hesychius ; his edition of the Septuagint The Christian critics less judicious than the pagan grammarians The Coptic ...
... opinions of Arius blamed The worship of Mithra in Alexandria Manicheism taught in Egypt Mummies blamed by Hieracas Hesychius ; his edition of the Septuagint The Christian critics less judicious than the pagan grammarians The Coptic ...
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... opinions Macarius the Egyptian ; his writings • Some advantages of monastic vows , tithes for the poor The three orders of monks • 278 ib . 280 281 282 ib . ib . 283 ib . 284 285 ib . 286 288 289 ib . 291 292 The Arabs attack the ...
... opinions Macarius the Egyptian ; his writings • Some advantages of monastic vows , tithes for the poor The three orders of monks • 278 ib . 280 281 282 ib . ib . 283 ib . 284 285 ib . 286 288 289 ib . 291 292 The Arabs attack the ...
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... opinions of the monks Origen's writings condemned The monasteries of the Origenists burnt Egyptian relics removed to Constantinople The peach - tree made sacred by the Christians Claudian the Roman poet Synesius the Christian Platonist ...
... opinions of the monks Origen's writings condemned The monasteries of the Origenists burnt Egyptian relics removed to Constantinople The peach - tree made sacred by the Christians Claudian the Roman poet Synesius the Christian Platonist ...
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... opinions PAGE 329 330 331 ib . 332 ib . 333 ib . ib . Zeno restored and the decrees of the council of Chalcedon re - estab- lished 491 • He yields to the Egyptians and issues his Henoticon Hierocles the Platonist punished for teaching ...
... opinions PAGE 329 330 331 ib . 332 ib . 333 ib . ib . Zeno restored and the decrees of the council of Chalcedon re - estab- lished 491 • He yields to the Egyptians and issues his Henoticon Hierocles the Platonist punished for teaching ...
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