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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... employ- ment of loose and artificial , instead of precise and natural divisions , and he has gladly embraced an opportunity of contributing to make the student familiar with the principal eras of Church - history . In the first two ...
... employ- ment of loose and artificial , instead of precise and natural divisions , and he has gladly embraced an opportunity of contributing to make the student familiar with the principal eras of Church - history . In the first two ...
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... employ in the service of the Church the acute- ness and eloquence which they had learned to practise in the schools and the forum . The latter part of the second century , however , produced a writer who is generally considered as the ...
... employ in the service of the Church the acute- ness and eloquence which they had learned to practise in the schools and the forum . The latter part of the second century , however , produced a writer who is generally considered as the ...
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... employ . This state of things prevailed till the beginning of the reign of Theodosius . From the time when Eusebius wrote his life of Constan- tine to the council of Constantinople , we find no account of any direct accession that was ...
... employ . This state of things prevailed till the beginning of the reign of Theodosius . From the time when Eusebius wrote his life of Constan- tine to the council of Constantinople , we find no account of any direct accession that was ...
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... employ it in a regular and systematic attack on the doc- trines of the Church . He was a native of Cappa- docia , and was born in 368. He entertained the opinions of Eunomius , and regarded the Semi - arians with no less hostility than ...
... employ it in a regular and systematic attack on the doc- trines of the Church . He was a native of Cappa- docia , and was born in 368. He entertained the opinions of Eunomius , and regarded the Semi - arians with no less hostility than ...
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... employed the same mate- rials . They are all men of too high a character to be fairly suspected , on slight grounds , of plagiarism , or petty rivalry . No one of them , unless under the influence of the miserable ambition which ...
... employed the same mate- rials . They are all men of too high a character to be fairly suspected , on slight grounds , of plagiarism , or petty rivalry . No one of them , unless under the influence of the miserable ambition which ...
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