The Ecclesiastical History of Eusebius PamphilusG. Bell, 1879 - 461 strán (strany) |
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... says he . qui multa legit , sane nemo illi hanc laudem invidere potest . This writer does not , indeed , allow him all the qualifications of an historian , to use his own words , judicium cum multa lectione , but the selections he has ...
... says he . qui multa legit , sane nemo illi hanc laudem invidere potest . This writer does not , indeed , allow him all the qualifications of an historian , to use his own words , judicium cum multa lectione , but the selections he has ...
Strana xiii
... says only , that he had heard Dorotheus expounding the Holy Scriptures with propriety , in the Antiochian church , we are not inclined to object to any one hence inferring , with Trithemius , that Eusebius was Dorotheus's disciple ...
... says only , that he had heard Dorotheus expounding the Holy Scriptures with propriety , in the Antiochian church , we are not inclined to object to any one hence inferring , with Trithemius , that Eusebius was Dorotheus's disciple ...
Strana xiv
... says : " But now , on account of the memory and honour of this our father , so good , so laborious , and so vigilant for the church , let these facts be briefly stated by us . For we have not mentioned yet his family , his education or ...
... says : " But now , on account of the memory and honour of this our father , so good , so laborious , and so vigilant for the church , let these facts be briefly stated by us . For we have not mentioned yet his family , his education or ...
Strana xv
... says : " In his time , we became acquainted with Pamphilus , a most eloquent man , and in his life and practices truly a philosopher , 3 and in the same church , ennobled with the honour of the presbytery . " Since , then , Eusebius ...
... says : " In his time , we became acquainted with Pamphilus , a most eloquent man , and in his life and practices truly a philosopher , 3 and in the same church , ennobled with the honour of the presbytery . " Since , then , Eusebius ...
Strana xxii
... says , indeed , that Eusebius in three Life of Constantine , lib . iv . c . 34 and 35 . 2 De Ecclesiasticâ Theologiâ , chap . 14 . 3 Eccles . Hist . book ii . chap . 20 : where see note k . 4 Chap . 4 and 5 . " In his Animadversions on ...
... says , indeed , that Eusebius in three Life of Constantine , lib . iv . c . 34 and 35 . 2 De Ecclesiasticâ Theologiâ , chap . 14 . 3 Eccles . Hist . book ii . chap . 20 : where see note k . 4 Chap . 4 and 5 . " In his Animadversions on ...
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The Ecclesiastical History of Eusebius Pamphilus Eusebius (of Caesarea, Bishop of Caesarea) Úplné zobrazenie - 1836 |
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