An Introduction to the Critical Study of Ecclesiastical History: Attempted in an Account of the Progress, and a Short Notice of the Sources of the History of the Church |
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... fourth century - St . Jerome — Rufinus— Gelasius of Cæsarea - Sulpicius Severus - Paulus Orosius- Philip of Sida · Philostorgius - Socrates Sozomen Theodoret - b - • 19 CHAPTER II . THE PROGRESS OF ECCLESIASTICAL HISTORY FROM THE.
... fourth century - St . Jerome — Rufinus— Gelasius of Cæsarea - Sulpicius Severus - Paulus Orosius- Philip of Sida · Philostorgius - Socrates Sozomen Theodoret - b - • 19 CHAPTER II . THE PROGRESS OF ECCLESIASTICAL HISTORY FROM THE.
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... Socrates , Theodoret , Sozomen , and Evagrius , by Robert Stephens , Paris , 1544. But the earlier editions ( Fabr . Bibl . Græc . vi . 60 , et seq . ) were com- pletely superseded by that of Henri Valois , which was first printed at ...
... Socrates , Theodoret , Sozomen , and Evagrius , by Robert Stephens , Paris , 1544. But the earlier editions ( Fabr . Bibl . Græc . vi . 60 , et seq . ) were com- pletely superseded by that of Henri Valois , which was first printed at ...
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... SOCRATES - SOZOMEN -THEODORET . THE fourth century , in many respects the most important in the history of the Church , was more an active than a literary period . It produced in abundance the subjects of history , but afforded few who ...
... SOCRATES - SOZOMEN -THEODORET . THE fourth century , in many respects the most important in the history of the Church , was more an active than a literary period . It produced in abundance the subjects of history , but afforded few who ...
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... Socrates ' , " he wrote much , affecting the Asiatic manner . " But the chief result of his learning was , the work which he intituled the " Christian History . " It commenced with the cre- ation , and was brought down , at all events ...
... Socrates ' , " he wrote much , affecting the Asiatic manner . " But the chief result of his learning was , the work which he intituled the " Christian History . " It commenced with the cre- ation , and was brought down , at all events ...
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... Socrates ill conceals his dis- approbation ; and Photius , in whose time it seems to have already become imperfect , speaks of the style and matter with great severity 2. We have probably , therefore , no great reason to regret that it ...
... Socrates ill conceals his dis- approbation ; and Photius , in whose time it seems to have already become imperfect , speaks of the style and matter with great severity 2. We have probably , therefore , no great reason to regret that it ...
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