Nicene and Post-nicene Fathers: Second Series: Eusebius: Church History, Life of Constantine the Great, Oration in Praise of ConstantinePhilip Schaff Cosimo, Inc., 1 juin 2007 - 644 pages |
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... canon of the Church , which forbade the transfer of a bishop from one see to another . But that in itself can hardly have been sufficient to deter the latter from accepting the high honor offered him , for it was broken without scruple ...
... canon of the Church , which forbade the transfer of a bishop from one see to another . But that in itself can hardly have been sufficient to deter the latter from accepting the high honor offered him , for it was broken without scruple ...
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... canon with a cycle of nine- teen years . This cycle may have been published ( as Lightfoot remarks ) as a part of the writing under discussion . The date of the work cannot be determined with exactness . It was written after the Council ...
... canon with a cycle of nine- teen years . This cycle may have been published ( as Lightfoot remarks ) as a part of the writing under discussion . The date of the work cannot be determined with exactness . It was written after the Council ...
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... canon to which the section belonged . Upon glancing at that canon the reader would find at once the numbers of the parallel sections in the other Gospels , and could turn to them readily . The following is a specimen of a few lines of ...
... canon to which the section belonged . Upon glancing at that canon the reader would find at once the numbers of the parallel sections in the other Gospels , and could turn to them readily . The following is a specimen of a few lines of ...
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... canon in his own time , and to the more or less widespread use of particular writings by the Fathers of preceding centuries . Great as is the value of the sources which Eusebius quotes , those that he does not give are still more ...
... canon in his own time , and to the more or less widespread use of particular writings by the Fathers of preceding centuries . Great as is the value of the sources which Eusebius quotes , those that he does not give are still more ...
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... canon , which is especially desultory , he says most of what he has to say about it in connection with the apostles themselves , and before passing on to the second century . I would not overlook the exceeding flagrancy of his ...
... canon , which is especially desultory , he says most of what he has to say about it in connection with the apostles themselves , and before passing on to the second century . I would not overlook the exceeding flagrancy of his ...
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