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" Caesaraea, in the neighbourhood, says not a word of the cross, though he relates the discovery of the sepulchre of Christ, and mentions the magnificent Church which was erected there, and names Macarius, as the person to whom the care of the building... "
Second Travels of an Irish gentleman in search of a religion. Not by the ed ... - Page 232
by Joseph Blanco White - 1833
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Remarks on ecclesiastical history, [v. 2-3]. v. 3. Remarks on ecclesiastical ...

John Jortin - 1805 - 394 pages
...this godly knavery, the hiders, and the finders. Eusebius, who lived then, and was bishop of Caesarea in the neighbourhood, says not a word of the cross,...of the building was committed. Vit. Const. iii. 25, &c. It is therefore to be concluded that either he knew nothing, or believed nothing of it. If the...
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Remarks on Ecclesiastical History, Volume 2

John Jortin - 1805 - 478 pages
...this godly knavery, the hiders and the finders. Eusebius, who lived then, and was bishop of Cassarea in the neighbourhood, says not a word of the cross,...of the building was committed. Vit. Const, iii. 25, &c. It is therefore to be concluded", that either he knew nothing, or believed nothing of it. If the...
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Remarks on Ecclesiastical History, Volume 2

John Jortin - 1805 - 456 pages
...this godly knavery, the hiders and the finders. Eusebius, who lived then-, and was bishop of Caesarea in the neighbourhood, says not a word of the cross,...person to whom the care of the building was committed. Vlt. Const, iii. 2.5, &c. It is therefore to be concluded, that either he knew nothing, or believed...
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Second Travels of an Irish Gentleman in Search of a Religion, Volume 2

Joseph Blanco White - 1833 - 260 pages
...Socrates, embellishes the story. The person thus miraculously cured was a great lady, ttav <?TTIffrjftiav. But, to cure a dying person was not enough. The cautious...the building was committed. (Vit. Const, iii. 25, &c.) It is, therefore, to be concluded, that either he knew nothing, or believed nothing of it. If...
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Second Travels of an Irish Gentleman in Search of a Religion, Volume 2

Joseph Blanco White - 1833 - 260 pages
...in the same manner, made a dead person revive. " If Helena found a cross, (says Justin,) it is 239 impossible now to know how the fraud was conducted,...the building was committed. (Vit. Const. iii. 25, &c.) It is, therefore, to be concluded, that either he knew nothing, or believed nothing of it. If...
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