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345. COUNCIL OF ANTIOCH (Eusebian), at which the Macrostich is drawn up.

347. GREAT Council of SardICA, at the instance of the orthodox Constans. Council of Milan against Photinus. Ursacius and Valens sue for reconciliation to the Church.

349.

350.

Council of Jerusalem, at which Athanasius is present.
Athanasius returns to Alexandria. Ursacius and
Valens recant, and are reconciled at Rome.
Council at Sirmium or at Rome against Photinus.
DEATH OF CONSTANS. The Eusebian Constantius sole
Emperor.

351. GREAT Council of Sirmium, at which Photinus is deposed. First Sirmian creed, &c.

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From 351 to 361.

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3. First Sirmian Creed (SemiArian).

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7. Rise of the Eunomians

8. Syrianus in Alexandria, and George of Cappadocia

9. Council of Beziers.

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24. Council of Antioch (Anomoan)
25. DEATH OF CONSTANTIUS.... 361

5.

From 361 to 381.

(From Tillemont.)

362. COUNCIL OF ALEXANDRIA.

365. Council of Lampsacus (Semi-Arian or Macedonian). 366. Macedonian Bishops reconciled to the Church at Rome.

367

Council of Tyre for the same purpose.

373. DEATH OF ATHANASIUS.

381

SECOND ECUMENICAL COUNCIL AT CONSTANTINOPLE,

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NOTE VII.

OMISSIONS IN THE TEXT OF THE THIRD EDITION.

(Vide Advertisement).

Here follow the two sentences, which, as was stated in the Advertisement to this Edition, have forfeited their place in the text :

1. Supra. p. 11 (p. 12, 1st Ed.), after "external observers," the text proceeded. Presenting then the characters of a religion, sufficiently correct in the main articles of faith to satisfy the reason, and yet indulgent to the carnal nature of man, Judaism occupied that place in the Christian world, which has since been filled by a corruption of Christianity itself. While its adherents manifested a rancorous malevolence," &c.

2. Supra, p. 393 (p. 421, 1st Ed.), after "his place could nowhere be found," the text proceeded. "Even the Papal Apostasy, which seems at first sight an exception to this rule, has lasted but the same proportion of the whole duration of Christianity, which Arianism occupied in its day; that is, if we date it, as in fairness we ought, from the fatal Council of Trent. And, as to the present perils," &c.

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