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... appears , of Paulus , he opposed the Sabellians ( by one of whom he was at length betrayed to the heathen persecutors of the Church ) , and this opposition would lead him to incautious statements of an Arian tendency . Vide below ...
... appears , of Paulus , he opposed the Sabellians ( by one of whom he was at length betrayed to the heathen persecutors of the Church ) , and this opposition would lead him to incautious statements of an Arian tendency . Vide below ...
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... appear , in the similarity of character which exists between the two bodies . At present , let it be taken as a confir- mation of a fact , which Lucian's history directly proves , that Eusebius the historian , who is suspected of ...
... appear , in the similarity of character which exists between the two bodies . At present , let it be taken as a confir- mation of a fact , which Lucian's history directly proves , that Eusebius the historian , who is suspected of ...
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... appears with their dislodgment from the soil of their ancestors ; and on their re - appearance as settlers in a strange land , those festive , self - indulgent habits , which , in earlier times , had but drawn on them the animadversion ...
... appears with their dislodgment from the soil of their ancestors ; and on their re - appearance as settlers in a strange land , those festive , self - indulgent habits , which , in earlier times , had but drawn on them the animadversion ...
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... appear ; unless we may consider as characteristic , what seems to be the fact , that when their neighbours of the Proconsulate were Quarto - decimans , they ( in the words of Socrates ) " shrank from feasting on the Jewish festival2 ...
... appear ; unless we may consider as characteristic , what seems to be the fact , that when their neighbours of the Proconsulate were Quarto - decimans , they ( in the words of Socrates ) " shrank from feasting on the Jewish festival2 ...
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... appears to have been gradual ; Epiphanius is the first writer who includes them by name in the number of heretical sects4 . Burton , Bampt . Lect . , note 84 . 3 For the curious in ecclesiastical antiquity , Mosheim has elicited the ...
... appears to have been gradual ; Epiphanius is the first writer who includes them by name in the number of heretical sects4 . Burton , Bampt . Lect . , note 84 . 3 For the curious in ecclesiastical antiquity , Mosheim has elicited the ...
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