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... suffered severe hardships.3 They escaped with their lives , and appear to have retained , or recovered , some of their property . * Of their children the names of two only have survived : Gregory ' and Basil . The former became bishop ...
... suffered severe hardships.3 They escaped with their lives , and appear to have retained , or recovered , some of their property . * Of their children the names of two only have survived : Gregory ' and Basil . The former became bishop ...
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... suffered a great loss in the death of his mother , and sought solace in a visit to his friend Eusebius at Samosata . " But the cheering effect of his jour- ney was lessened by the news , which greeted him on his return , that the Arians ...
... suffered a great loss in the death of his mother , and sought solace in a visit to his friend Eusebius at Samosata . " But the cheering effect of his jour- ney was lessened by the news , which greeted him on his return , that the Arians ...
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... suffered most severely from the hostility of the imperial government . Valens had never lost his antipathy to Cappadocia . In 370 he determined on dividing it into two provinces . Podandus , a poor little town at the foot of Mt. Taurus ...
... suffered most severely from the hostility of the imperial government . Valens had never lost his antipathy to Cappadocia . In 370 he determined on dividing it into two provinces . Podandus , a poor little town at the foot of Mt. Taurus ...
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... suffer through his friendships . If the fault lay with himself in the case of Gregory , the same cannot be said of his rupture with Eustathius of Sebaste . If in this connexion fault can be laid to his charge at all , it was the fault ...
... suffer through his friendships . If the fault lay with himself in the case of Gregory , the same cannot be said of his rupture with Eustathius of Sebaste . If in this connexion fault can be laid to his charge at all , it was the fault ...
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... suffered , and he had to suffer unsupported by a human sympathy on which he thought he had a just claim.2 But his His It is of a piece with Basil's habitual silence on the general affairs of the empire that he should seem to be ...
... suffered , and he had to suffer unsupported by a human sympathy on which he thought he had a just claim.2 But his His It is of a piece with Basil's habitual silence on the general affairs of the empire that he should seem to be ...
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Antioch Apostle Arian Arist Athanasius baptism Basil Basilius begotten bishop blessed body brethren brother Cæsarea called Canon Cappadocia cause Christ Church communion confession creature creed death divine doctrine earth essence Eunomius Eusebius Eusebius of Samosata Eustathius evil faith Father flesh give glory Glycerius God's Godhead grace Greg Gregory of Nazianzus Gregory of Nyssa hand hath heart heaven Hist Holy Ghost Holy Spirit Homily honour hypostasis Irenæus Jesus John letter Libanius live Lord Maran Matt means mind nature Neocæsarea object Placed in 373 pray prayer presbyter quod reason received reverence Sabellius Samosata Sasima Scripture Sebasteia sense shew soul speak suffer thee Theodoret things thou thought tion troubles true religion truth unto Valens Vide viii wisdom words worthy write written δὲ ἐν καὶ τῆς τὸ τὸν τοῦ τῶν