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10 LIVROS EM INGLÊS RELACIONADOS COM «MARTYRY»
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1
Nicene and Post-Nicene Fathers: Second Series, Volume XIV ...
By the word fnaprvpiif (" martyry ") is meant a church or chapel raised over a
martyr's grave. So the Laodicene Council forbids Churchmen to visit the "
martyries of heretics " (can. ix,}. So Gregory of Nyssa speaks of " the martyry " of
the Holy ...
2
NPNF2-14. The Seven Ecumenical Councils
Bright. By the word μαρτυρίῳ (“martyry”) is meant a church or chapel raised over
a martyr's grave. So the Laodicene Council forbids Churchmen to visit the “
martyries of heretics” (can. ix.). So Gregory of Nyssa speaks of “the martyry” of the
Holy ...
3
The Works of Saint Cyril of Jerusalem, Volume 2 (The Fathers ...
You see that the prophet foresaw that the place of the Resurrection was to be
called "the martyry." Now for what reason is this place of Golgotha and of the
Resurrection called, not a church like the rest of the churches, but a martyry?
Saint Cyril (Bishop of Jerusalem), 2000
4
The antiquities of the Christian church
And from this time, in all Christian writers of the following ages, a martyry is
always put to signify such a church. Socrates64 speaks of ' the Martyry of Thomas
, the Apostle,' at Edessa, and ' of Peter and Paul' at Rome ; and of ' the Martyry of
...
Joseph Bingham, Richard Bingham, 1855
5
Origines Ecclesiasticæ: The Antiquities of the Christian ...
And from this time, in all Christian writers of the following ages, a martyry is
always put to signify such a church. Socrates speaks*2 of the martyry of Thomas
the apostle at Edessa, and of Peter and Paul*3 at Rome, and of the martyry of ...
6
Origines ecclesiasticæ; or, The antiquities of the Christian ...
tyries, by which he at once did honour to the memory of the martyrs, and as it
were consecrated his city to the God of the martyrs," And from this time in all
Christian writers of the following ages a martyry is always put to signify such a
church.
Joseph Bingham, Richard Bingham, 1834
7
Origines ecclesiasticae: or, The antiquities of the ...
... of the martyrs ;" and, from this time, in all Christian writers of the following ages,
a martyry is always put to signify such a church. Socrates speaks" of the martyry
of Thomas the Apostle at Edessa, and of Peter and Paul at Rome, and of the ...
8
Bibliotheca Sacra, Or, Tracts and Essays on Topics Connected ...
Over the sepulchre Constantine had built a splendid oratory ; and over the
Golgotha, an immense martyry (fiaptvQiov) or Basilica.3 These were wonders
done to Christ in the eyes of the church ; these were " honours paid to the
sepulchre of ...
9
Origines ecclesiasticae
Socrates speaks° of the martyry of Thomas the Apostle at Edessa, and of Peter
and Paul at Rome, and of the martyry of Euphemia '1 at Chalcedon, where the
body of that martyr lay buried; which was the church where the famous Council of
...
10
Bibliotheca Sacra and Theological Review
Over the sepulchre Constantine had built a splendid oratory ; and over the
Golgotha, an immense martyry (papzvQiov) or Basilica.2 These were wonders
done to Christ in the eyes of the church ; these were " honours paid to the
sepulchre of ...