| William Jones - 1816 - 500 Seiten
...soldier, and they hastened to the imperial court. The public roads trere crowded with AthanasiaB, Arian, Semi-arian, and Eunomian bishops, who struggled to outstrip each other in the race : the apartments of the palace resounded with their clamours, and the ears of the prince were... | |
| William Jones - 1816 - 492 Seiten
...soldier, and they hastened to the imperial court. The public roads were crowded with Athanasian, Arian, Semi-arian, and Eunomian bishops, who struggled to outstrip each other in the race : the apartments of the palace ' Tin-od Hist, book iii. cb. 1.5. 264 History of the Christian... | |
| William Jones - 1819 - 626 Seiten
...with Athanasian, Arian, Semi-arian, and Eunomian hishops, who struggled to outstrip each other in the race : the apartments of the palace resounded with their clamours, and the ears of the prince were assaulted, and perhaps astonished by the singular mixture of metaphysical argument... | |
| William Jones - 1831 - 570 Seiten
...imperial court. The public roads were * Sozomen's History, B. v. cb. iv. crowded with Athanasian, Arian, Semi-Arian, and Eunomian bishops, who struggled to outstrip each other in the race. The apartments of the palace resounded with their clamours, and the ears of Jovian were assaulted—perhaps... | |
| Edward Gibbon - 1854 - 504 Seiten
...eager disputes which had been suspended during the season of persecution. The episcopal leaders of the contending sects, convinced from experience how...palace resounded with their clamours, and the ears of the prince were assaulted, and perhaps astonished, by the singular mixture of metaphysical argument... | |
| Philip Gell - 1854 - 428 Seiten
...eager disputes which, had been suspended during the season of persecution. The episcopal leaders of the contending sects, convinced from experience how...the mind of an untutored soldier, hastened to the * Socrates' Hist., iii. 22. 0 Gibbon, chap. xxv. ; Socrates, iii. 25. court of Edessa, or Antioch.... | |
| Philip William Perfitt - 1860 - 430 Seiten
...profoundly ignorant. This ignorance, however, was not to continue long; for, the episcopal leaders of the contending sects, convinced from experience how...of an untutored soldier, hastened to the court of Jovian at Edessa or Antioch. The highways of the East were crowded with Homoousian, and Arian, and... | |
| James H. Braund - 1870 - 524 Seiten
...eager disputes which had been suspended during the season of persecution. The episcopal leaders of the contending sects, convinced from experience how...of an untutored soldier, hastened to the court of Antioch. The highways of the east were crowded with Homoousian, and Arian, and semi-Arian, and Eunomian... | |
| James De Pui - 1873 - 316 Seiten
...eager disputes which had been suspended during the period of persecution. The episcopal leaders of the contending sects, convinced from experience how...Antioch. The highways of the East were crowded with Homousean and Arian, and Semi-Arian, and Eunomian bishops, who outstripped each other in the holy race... | |
| Edward Gibbon - 1900 - 642 Seiten
...eager disputes which had been suspended during the season of persecution. The episcopal leaders of the contending sects, convinced, from experience,...bishops, who struggled to outstrip each other in the race; the apartments of the palace resounded with their clamors; and the ears of the prince were assaulted,... | |
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