Nicene and Post-Nicene Fathers: Second Series Volume II Socrates, SozomenusPhilip Schaff Cosimo, Inc., 1. juuni 2007 - 488 pages |
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... held after Nicephorus Callisti 25 by Baronius , Labbæus , and others , and argued from various considerations drawn from his work . Some of these are : that he gives the succession of the Novatian bishops of Constantinople ; 2 that he ...
... held after Nicephorus Callisti 25 by Baronius , Labbæus , and others , and argued from various considerations drawn from his work . Some of these are : that he gives the succession of the Novatian bishops of Constantinople ; 2 that he ...
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... held : those of Nicæa ( 325 ) , of Constantinople ( 381 ) , and the first council of Ephesus ( 431 ) , besides the second of Ephesus , called the " Robbers ' Council " ( λŋσTρikŃ ) , and ( ληστρική ) , that of Chalcedon , which were held ...
... held : those of Nicæa ( 325 ) , of Constantinople ( 381 ) , and the first council of Ephesus ( 431 ) , besides the second of Ephesus , called the " Robbers ' Council " ( λŋσTρikŃ ) , and ( ληστρική ) , that of Chalcedon , which were held ...
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... held and are held at their bidding . ' It cannot be said , however , that Socrates either thor- oughly realized or attempted any systematic treatment of his subject from the point of view of the true relations of church and state ; he ...
... held and are held at their bidding . ' It cannot be said , however , that Socrates either thor- oughly realized or attempted any systematic treatment of his subject from the point of view of the true relations of church and state ; he ...
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... held at Nicæa in Bithynia , and the creed there put forth .. CHAP . IX . The letter of the Synod , relative to its decisions ; and the condemnation of Arius , and those who agreed with him . CHAP . X. -The emperor also summons to the ...
... held at Nicæa in Bithynia , and the creed there put forth .. CHAP . IX . The letter of the Synod , relative to its decisions ; and the condemnation of Arius , and those who agreed with him . CHAP . X. -The emperor also summons to the ...
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... held no unsound doctrine . Thus letters to reply to such a question when proposed for from the opposite parties were sent to the bish- the claim of no law demands the investigation op of Alexandria ; and Arius made a collection of such ...
... held no unsound doctrine . Thus letters to reply to such a question when proposed for from the opposite parties were sent to the bish- the claim of no law demands the investigation op of Alexandria ; and Arius made a collection of such ...
Contents
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The Authors views respecting the celebration of Easter Baptism Fasting Marriage the Eucharist and other ecclesiastical rites | 130 |
Further dissensions among the Arians at Constantinople The Psathyrians | 134 |
The usurper Eugenius compasses the death of Valentinian the younger Theodosius obtains a victory over him | 135 |
Illness and death of the Emperor Theodosius the elder | 136 |
BOOK VI | 137 |
Death of Nectarius and ordination of John | 138 |
Of Serapion the deacon on whose account John becomes odious to his clergy | 139 |
John draws down upon himself the displeasure of many persons of rank and power Of the eunuch Eutropius | 140 |
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CHAP VII | 81 |
The emperor preparing an expedition against the Persians arrives at Antioch and being ridi | 88 |
BOOK IV | 96 |
Eunomius separates from Eudoxius a disturbance is raised at Alexandria by Eudoxius | 103 |
Assault upon the monks and banishment of their superiors who exhibit miraculous power | 109 |
Death of Valentinian | 114 |
The Emperor Valens appeased by the oration of Themistus the philosopher abates his persecution of the Christians | 115 |
Abatement of persecution against the Christians because of the war with the Goths | 116 |
After the departure of Valens from Antioch the Alexandrians expel Lucius and restore Peter who had come with letters from Damasus bishop of Rome | 117 |
BOOK V | 118 |
The principal bishops who flourished at that time | 119 |
Gregory of Nazianzus is transferred to the see of Constantinople The Emperor Theodosius falling sick at Thessalonica after his victory over the barba... | 120 |
A Synod consisting of one hundred and fifty bishops meets at Constantinople The decrees passed Ordination of Nectarius | 121 |
The body of Paul bishop of Constantinople is honorably transferred from his place of exile Death of Meletius | 122 |
The Emperor Gratian is slain by the treachery of the usurper Maximus From fear of him Justina ceases persecuting Ambrose | 124 |
The Arians excite a tumult at Constantinople | 125 |
Demolition of the idolatrous temples at Alexandria and the consequent conflict between the pagans and Christians | 126 |
Reformation of abuses at Rome by the emperor Theodosius | 127 |
Of the office of Penitentiary Presbyters and its abolition | 128 |
Peculiar schism among the Novatians | 129 |
Dissension between Theophilus bishop of Alexandria and the Monks of the desert Condem nation of Origens books | 142 |
Two Arians and the supporters of the homoousion hold nocturnal assemblies and sing antiphonal hymns a species of composition ascribed to Ignatiu... | 144 |
Epiphanius bishop of Cyprus convenes a Synod to condemn the books of Origen | 145 |
Epiphanius in order to gratify Theophilus performs ordinations at Constantinople without Johns permission | 147 |
Epiphanius is asked to meet John on refusing he is admonished concerning his antica nonical proceedings alarmed at this he leaves Constantinople | 148 |
Sedition on account of John Chrysostoms banishment He is recalled | 149 |
Of Eudoxias silver statue On account of it John is exiled a second time | 150 |
Ordination of Arsacius as Johns successor Indisposition of Cyrinus bishop of Chalcedon | 151 |
Of Sisinnius bishop of the Novatians His readiness at repartee | 152 |
Death of the Emperor Arcadius | 153 |
BOOK VII | 154 |
A paralytic Jew healed by Atticus in baptism | 155 |
The leaders of Arianism at this time | 156 |
The bishops of Antioch and Rome at this time | 157 |
The bishops of Rome | 158 |
Conflict between the Christians and Jews at Alexandria and breach between the bishop Cyril and the prefect Orestes | 159 |
The monks of Nitria come down and raise a sedition against the prefect of Alexandria | 160 |
Renewal of hostilities between the Romans and Persians after the death of Isdigerdes king | 161 |
Sisinnius is chosen to succeed Atticus | 168 |
The authors opinion of the validity of translations from one see to another | 175 |
The Empress Eudocia goes to Jerusalem sent there by the Emperor Theodosius | 431 |
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