From Neocæsarea, a border fortress on the Euphrates, came its confessor bishop, Paul, who, like Paphnutius and Potammon, had suffered in the
Arianism and the First Nicene Council – 4
But close beside the pope Alexander is a small insignificant young man, of hardly twenty-five years of age, of lively manners and speech and of
Arianism and the First Nicene Council – 3
In the fifth century the Arians, oppressed and persecuted by the imperial edicts, took refuge among those barbarous nations who gradually overturned
Arianism and the First Nicene Council – 2
On the death of Constantius, in the year 362, the prosperous days of the Arians were at an end.Continuing Arianism and the First Nicene
Arianism and the First Nicene Council
This series has seven easy 5 minute installments.IntroductionControversies in the Christian Church concerning the mystery of the Trinity began
Galileo Recants – 3
Today's installment concludes Galileo Recants,our selection by Sir Oliver Lodge.If you have journeyed through all of the installments of this
Galileo Recants – 2
This sarcasm, if it had been in print, would probably have been dangerous.Continuing Galileo Recants,our selection from Sir Oliver Lodge. The
Galileo Recants
This series has three easy 5 minute installments.IntroductionFrom Socrates to Galileo, as from the Church's early martyrs to its latest victims,
The Trial and Burning of Jan Huss – 4
Today's installment concludes The Trial and Burning of Jan Huss,our selection by Richard Chenevix Trench.If you have journeyed through all of