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Britain and the channel

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“Why not go beyond it?” Constantine bent over the map that occupied the top of the table. “Just north of a line drawn eastward...

Eusebius admitted

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The sermon was quickly finished and the people filed out. The Empress and Lady Valeria went down an aisle along one side of the...

History of your religion

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“I am no soothsayer, as the priests of Apollo claim to be.” Eusebius appeared to take no umbrage at his words or manner. “But...

Hypostasis is counted as an indivisible unity

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Nestorian: If Christ is not two hypostases as He is two natures, then one of His natures does not subsist and does not have...

Eusebius explained

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“With the army Galerius will lead against them this time, they will be too busy to destroy abandoned buildings,” Constantine assured him. “In less...

Christ also subsists in His human nature

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St. Emperor Justinian:DIALOGUE WITH PAUL OF NISIBISTranslated by Dr. Jeffrey Macdonald, 1998.Extract of the Discussion which the Emperor Justinian had with Paul the Bishop...

Paul of Nisibis is further suggested

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The doctrinal positions ascribed to Justinian in the Dialogue are largely consistent with those found in his other writings and can be derived from...

St. Theophanes

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Chronicler, born at Constantinople, about 758; died in Samothracia, probably 12 March, 817, on which day he is commemorated in the Roman Martyrology. He...

Chronicle on the Greens and Blues

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Theophanes: Chronicle – on the Greens and BluesThis is the account of a conversation between an officer of the Green faction and the herald...

Empress Theodora

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The emperor and his court were deliberating as to whether it would be better for them if they remained or if they took to...

Fish Bread

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