| Socrates (Scholasticus) - Church historians - 1844 - 606 pages
...Alexandria, as we have before related, had made his escape to Constantinople, and there abode. Thus the Arians, after having been in possession of the...Gratian's fifth consulate, and the first of Theodosius Augustus, on the 26th of November. The professors of the Homoousian faith in this manner regained possession... | |
| Socrates (Scholasticus) - Church historians - 1844 - 594 pages
...Alexandria, as we have before related, had made his escape to Constantinople, and there abode. Thus the Arians, after having been in possession of the...the emperor Theodosius, driven out of the city, in G rat inn's fifth consulate, and the first of Theodosius Augustus, on the 26th of November. The professors... | |
| Socrates (Scholasticus) - Church history - 1853 - 510 pages
...and there abode. Thus the Arians, after having been in possession of the churches for forty years, in consequence of their opposition to the conciliatory measures of the emperor Theodosius, were driven out of the city, in Gratian's fifth consulate and the first of Theodosius Augustus, on... | |
| Socrates (Scholasticus) - Church history - 1853 - 516 pages
...Alexandria, as we have before related,2 had made his escape to Constantinople, and there abode. Thus the Arians, after having been in possession of the churches for forty years, in consequence of their opposition to the conciliatory measures of the emperor Theodosius, were driven... | |
| Socrates (Scholasticus) - Church history - 1874 - 484 pages
...Alexandria, as we have before related,2 had made his escape to Constantinople, and there abode. Thus the Arians, after having been in possession of the churches for forty years, in consequence of their opposition to the conciliatory measures of the emperor Theodosius, were driven... | |
| Maurice Arthur Canney - Religion - 1921 - 416 pages
...how the Arians of Constantinople, " after having been In possession of the churches for forty years, in consequence of their opposition to the conciliatory measures of the emperor Thedosius, were driven out of the city, in Gratian's fifth consulate and the first of Theodosius Augustus,... | |
| Philip Schaff - Religion - 2007 - 489 pages
...Alexandria, as we have before related,s had made his escape to Constantinople, and there abode. Thu% the Arians, after having been in possession of the...years, were in consequence of their opposition to the peace- proposed by the emperor Theodosins, driven out of the city, in Gratian's fifth consulate,6 and... | |
| Philip Schaff - Religion - 2007 - 489 pages
...possession of the churches fur forty years, were in consequence of their opposition to the peace proposed by the emperor Theodosius, driven out of the city, in Gratian's fifth consulate," and the first of Theo dosius Augustus, on the z6th of November. The adherents of the ' homoousian ' faith in this manner... | |
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