Nicene and Post-Nicene Fathers: Socrates, Sozomenus: Church historiesPhilip Schaff, Henry Wace Hendrickson Publishers, 1999 - 455 halaman SHELVED: 1st FLOOR REFERENCE--COUNTER HIGH SHELVING WEST SIDE. |
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... fact that the age in which Socrates lived cared little , if at all , about recording the lives of its literary men . The only sources of information in this respect are the writings themselves of these literary men and the public ...
... fact that the age in which Socrates lived cared little , if at all , about recording the lives of its literary men . The only sources of information in this respect are the writings themselves of these literary men and the public ...
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... fact " God with us " submitted to be born for our sake ; and the place of his nativity is by the Hebrews called ... fact I find Nestorius , both scared at the term Theotocos , as though it were from having myself read his own works , and ...
... fact " God with us " submitted to be born for our sake ; and the place of his nativity is by the Hebrews called ... fact I find Nestorius , both scared at the term Theotocos , as though it were from having myself read his own works , and ...
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... fact of master- ing the heresy at the very time he was writing this account of Pulcheria . ( 9 ) In ix . 2 , he recounts the transfer of the forty martyrs , after a public festival had been appropriately celebrated with fitting honor ...
... fact of master- ing the heresy at the very time he was writing this account of Pulcheria . ( 9 ) In ix . 2 , he recounts the transfer of the forty martyrs , after a public festival had been appropriately celebrated with fitting honor ...
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Introduction to the work | 1 |
Of the Synod which was held at Nicæa in Bithynia and the creed there put forth | 12 |
The emperor also summons to the Synod Acesius bishop of the Novatians | 18 |
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Acacius according accused Aëtius afterwards Alexander Alexandria anathema Antioch apostles Arians Ariminum Arius Arsenius assembled assert Athan Athanasius barbarians became begotten bishop of Rome Bithynia Cæsar Cæsarea called canon Catholic CHAP CHAPTER Christ Christians church communion Constan Constantine Constantinople consubstantiality consulate convened council creed death declared deposed Divine doctrine Eastern ecclesiastical Egypt Emperor Constantius Epistle Eudoxius Eusebius Eustathius exile faith Father favor Greek Gregory heavens Hefele heresy Hist Holy Spirit homoousian honor imperial inasmuch Jerusalem Jews John Julian Julius letter Libanius Lord Macedonians Macedonius Magnentius Marcellus Maximus Melitius mentioned Moreover Nicæa Nicene Nicene Creed Nicomedia Novatians only-begotten opinion ordained pagan party Paul persecution Persians persons piety prefect presbyter present received reign Roman Rufinus sacred Sardica Scriptures sent sentiments Sirmium Socrates Sozomen Synod Theodoret Theodosius Theognis Theophilus things tion truth Ursacius Valens Valentinian Valesius Wherefore words wrote