An Ecclesiastical History to the Twentieth Year of the Reign of Constantine, Being the 324th of the Christian AeraS. Bagster, 1842 - 479 strán (strany) |
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Strana xiv
... true time . A.D. persecute . - Dionysius b . of Rome . A.D. 1. AUGUSTUS ( Oct. Cæs . ) being em- peror of Rome , Christ was born . 14. Tiberius succeeds him . 33. Christ crucified . - Tiberius dies in the 23d year of his reign , and is ...
... true time . A.D. persecute . - Dionysius b . of Rome . A.D. 1. AUGUSTUS ( Oct. Cæs . ) being em- peror of Rome , Christ was born . 14. Tiberius succeeds him . 33. Christ crucified . - Tiberius dies in the 23d year of his reign , and is ...
Strana xxvii
... true , induced by his example , have since his time , fur- nished accounts of ecclesiastical affairs , yet they have not only uni- formly commenced their histories from the times of Eusebius , but have left him to be the undisputed ...
... true , induced by his example , have since his time , fur- nished accounts of ecclesiastical affairs , yet they have not only uni- formly commenced their histories from the times of Eusebius , but have left him to be the undisputed ...
Strana xxviii
... true , in the view of some , may appear not so much an apology , as an indirect device of acquiring praise . Though it is evident from Eusebius's own testimony , that he wrote his Ecclesiastical History , after his Chronological Canons ...
... true , in the view of some , may appear not so much an apology , as an indirect device of acquiring praise . Though it is evident from Eusebius's own testimony , that he wrote his Ecclesiastical History , after his Chronological Canons ...
Strana xxx
... true , from Eusebius , to insinuate that he was favourable to the Arian hypothesis ; but they avoid all discrimination between what Eusebius wrote prior to the Nicene Council , and what he wrote afterwards , which , undoubtedly , ought ...
... true , from Eusebius , to insinuate that he was favourable to the Arian hypothesis ; but they avoid all discrimination between what Eusebius wrote prior to the Nicene Council , and what he wrote afterwards , which , undoubtedly , ought ...
Strana 36
... true and only Son of the Father , and the Lord and God and King of all created things , who has received rule and dominion with divinity itself , and power and honour from the Father . All this is evident from those more abstruse ...
... true and only Son of the Father , and the Lord and God and King of all created things , who has received rule and dominion with divinity itself , and power and honour from the Father . All this is evident from those more abstruse ...
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