The Ecclesiastical Class Book, Or, History of the Church: From the Birth of Christ to the Present TimeF.J. Huntington, 1839 - 255 |
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Strona 23
... party of Jews , who found him in the temple with several Greeks , purifying them- selves according to the Jewish law . He was , however , rescued at this time , and from a further plot against him , by Lysias , the commander of the ...
... party of Jews , who found him in the temple with several Greeks , purifying them- selves according to the Jewish law . He was , however , rescued at this time , and from a further plot against him , by Lysias , the commander of the ...
Strona 41
... party , and regularly proceeded to the appointment of Fortuna- tus , as bishop , to the exclusion of Cyprian . Dreading his approaching re- turn , Novatus crossed the sea , and fled to Rome . Here pursuing similar measures of contest ...
... party , and regularly proceeded to the appointment of Fortuna- tus , as bishop , to the exclusion of Cyprian . Dreading his approaching re- turn , Novatus crossed the sea , and fled to Rome . Here pursuing similar measures of contest ...
Strona 53
... party was formed , maintained that the sanc- tity of their bishops gave to their community alone , a full right to be con- sidered as the true Church . Hence , they avoided all communication with other Churches . They also pronounced ...
... party was formed , maintained that the sanc- tity of their bishops gave to their community alone , a full right to be con- sidered as the true Church . Hence , they avoided all communication with other Churches . They also pronounced ...
Strona 54
... party greatly revived . In 377 , Gratian deprived them of their Churches , and prohibited all assem blies , both public and private . The sect , however , was still numerous , as appears from the number of their Churches in Africa ...
... party greatly revived . In 377 , Gratian deprived them of their Churches , and prohibited all assem blies , both public and private . The sect , however , was still numerous , as appears from the number of their Churches in Africa ...
Strona 55
... party , among whom was Eusebius , bishop of Nicomedia , a man greatly distin- guished in the Church for his influence and authority . 18. The dispute still progressing , at length attracted the attention of Constantine ; who , finding ...
... party , among whom was Eusebius , bishop of Nicomedia , a man greatly distin- guished in the Church for his influence and authority . 18. The dispute still progressing , at length attracted the attention of Constantine ; who , finding ...
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