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... . 268 • · • · 269 · · 270 Arius's restoration attempted by Constantine . At Alexandria . At Constantinople . • The prayers of Bishop Alexander Death of Arius . CHAPTER IV . COUNCILS IN THE REIGN OF CONSTANTIUS . xiv . Table of Contents .
... . 268 • · • · 269 · · 270 Arius's restoration attempted by Constantine . At Alexandria . At Constantinople . • The prayers of Bishop Alexander Death of Arius . CHAPTER IV . COUNCILS IN THE REIGN OF CONSTANTIUS . xiv . Table of Contents .
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... Constantinople : -- Banished and Martyred , 2. Lucius of Hadrianople : - Martyred . 3. Eusebian Council of Sirmium : ---- Deposes Photinus • 4. Persecution of the West . Eusebian Council of Arles 311 312 · 314 " 314 The orthodox Bishops ...
... Constantinople : -- Banished and Martyred , 2. Lucius of Hadrianople : - Martyred . 3. Eusebian Council of Sirmium : ---- Deposes Photinus • 4. Persecution of the West . Eusebian Council of Arles 311 312 · 314 " 314 The orthodox Bishops ...
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... Constantinople in the reign of Theodosius . 1. Persecution under Valens : — End of the Semi - Arian heresy The reconciliation of its Bishops to the Church 2. Revival of orthodoxy at Constantinople : - Gregory Nazianzen His proceeding ...
... Constantinople in the reign of Theodosius . 1. Persecution under Valens : — End of the Semi - Arian heresy The reconciliation of its Bishops to the Church 2. Revival of orthodoxy at Constantinople : - Gregory Nazianzen His proceeding ...
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... . Chrysost . Hom . in Anomœos and in Judæos . Theod . Hist . i . 4. Epiphan . Hær , lxix . 79 . 7 Basnage , Hist . des Juifs . vi . 41 , Constantinople , at the beginning of the controversy ; which SECT . I. The Church of Antioch . 23.
... . Chrysost . Hom . in Anomœos and in Judæos . Theod . Hist . i . 4. Epiphan . Hær , lxix . 79 . 7 Basnage , Hist . des Juifs . vi . 41 , Constantinople , at the beginning of the controversy ; which SECT . I. The Church of Antioch . 23.
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John Henry Newman. Constantinople , at the beginning of the controversy ; which are of themselves decisive in evidence of the part , which Antioch had , in giving rise to the detest- able blasphemy which he was combating . " Ye are not ...
John Henry Newman. Constantinople , at the beginning of the controversy ; which are of themselves decisive in evidence of the part , which Antioch had , in giving rise to the detest- able blasphemy which he was combating . " Ye are not ...
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