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Page 52
... conduct of life , with or without good reason . If it was the professed principle of the early teachers , to speak exoterically to those who were without the Church , instances of a contrary practice but prove their inconsistency ...
... conduct of life , with or without good reason . If it was the professed principle of the early teachers , to speak exoterically to those who were without the Church , instances of a contrary practice but prove their inconsistency ...
Page 319
... conduct , sent after him a thousand pieces of gold ; but he refused a gift , which must have laid him under restraint towards heretical benefactors . Much more promptly did he reject the offer of assistance , which Eusebius , the eunuch ...
... conduct , sent after him a thousand pieces of gold ; but he refused a gift , which must have laid him under restraint towards heretical benefactors . Much more promptly did he reject the offer of assistance , which Eusebius , the eunuch ...
Page 385
... conduct , he received him into his house , baptized him , and at length admitted him into inferior orders . The return made by Maximus to his benefactor , was to conduct an intrigue with one of his principal Pres- byters ; to gain over ...
... conduct , he received him into his house , baptized him , and at length admitted him into inferior orders . The return made by Maximus to his benefactor , was to conduct an intrigue with one of his principal Pres- byters ; to gain over ...
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