The History of the Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire, Volume 5F. De Fau, 1906 - Byzantine Empire |
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... Father but refuse to acknowledge the equal majesty of his divine Son . " Theodosius immediately embraced the bishop ... Father ; if you ask the price of a loaf , you are told by way of reply that the Son is inferior to the Father ; and ...
... Father but refuse to acknowledge the equal majesty of his divine Son . " Theodosius immediately embraced the bishop ... Father ; if you ask the price of a loaf , you are told by way of reply that the Son is inferior to the Father ; and ...
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... Father , while they were fearful of seeming to acknow- ledge the existence of Three Gods . A final and unanimous sentence was pronounced to ratify the equal Deity of the Holy Ghost ; the mysterious doctrine has been received by all the ...
... Father , while they were fearful of seeming to acknow- ledge the existence of Three Gods . A final and unanimous sentence was pronounced to ratify the equal Deity of the Holy Ghost ; the mysterious doctrine has been received by all the ...
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... father , the title of Augustus , were destined to fill the thrones of Constantinople and of Rome . Those princes were not permitted to share the danger and glory of the civil war ; but , as soon as Theodosius had triumphed over his ...
... father , the title of Augustus , were destined to fill the thrones of Constantinople and of Rome . Those princes were not permitted to share the danger and glory of the civil war ; but , as soon as Theodosius had triumphed over his ...
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