A History of the Church from A.D. 322 to the Death of Theodore of Mopsuestia, A.D. 427 |
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... Epistle of the Asiatic bi- shops to Acacius X. Succession of bishops at Antioch XI . Succession of bishops at Alexandria Page · 348 ib . 349 • ib .. 350 • 351 • ib . 354 XII . Ecclesiastical measures of Zeno XIII . Publication of the He ...
... Epistle of the Asiatic bi- shops to Acacius X. Succession of bishops at Antioch XI . Succession of bishops at Alexandria Page · 348 ib . 349 • ib .. 350 • 351 • ib . 354 XII . Ecclesiastical measures of Zeno XIII . Publication of the He ...
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... epistles , and the original letters of Arius , of emperors , and of other cele- brated persons . The crying evil in the history of Theodoret is , the total omission of all chronology , and even of chrono- logical order . Among the ...
... epistles , and the original letters of Arius , of emperors , and of other cele- brated persons . The crying evil in the history of Theodoret is , the total omission of all chronology , and even of chrono- logical order . Among the ...
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... EPISTLE OF ALEXANDER , BISHOP OF ALEXAN- DRIA , TO ALEXANDER , BISHOP OF CONSTANTINOPLE . " ALEXANDER sendeth greeting in the Lord to Alexander , the honoured and beloved brother . " Impelled by avarice and ambition , some evil - minded ...
... EPISTLE OF ALEXANDER , BISHOP OF ALEXAN- DRIA , TO ALEXANDER , BISHOP OF CONSTANTINOPLE . " ALEXANDER sendeth greeting in the Lord to Alexander , the honoured and beloved brother . " Impelled by avarice and ambition , some evil - minded ...
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... epistle , he detected the im- piety of the sentiments therein expressed , and 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 ...
... epistle , he detected the im- piety of the sentiments therein expressed , and 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 ...
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... EPISTLE RESPECTING HIM . 1 AFTER Melitius had been ordained bishop , which was not long before the Arian controversy , he was convicted of im- piety by the most holy Peter , bishop and martyr of Alexandria , and was deposed by him . But ...
... EPISTLE RESPECTING HIM . 1 AFTER Melitius had been ordained bishop , which was not long before the Arian controversy , he was convicted of im- piety by the most holy Peter , bishop and martyr of Alexandria , and was deposed by him . But ...
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