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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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John Henry Newman. CHAPTER IV . COUNCILS IN THE REIGN OF CONSTANTIUS . SECTION I. - The Eusebians . 1. Character of the Eusebian leaders : - Acacius George · • Leontius . Eudoxius . Valens 2. Their proceedings : - Against Eustathius ...
John Henry Newman. CHAPTER IV . COUNCILS IN THE REIGN OF CONSTANTIUS . SECTION I. - The Eusebians . 1. Character of the Eusebian leaders : - Acacius George · • Leontius . Eudoxius . Valens 2. Their proceedings : - Against Eustathius ...
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... Constantius The Emperor's changes of mind Preparation for a Ecumenical Council Acacian Council of Seleucia . Acacian Council of Ariminum · Triumph of Arianism throughout the world . Disgrace of Aetius . Death of Constantius CHAPTER V ...
... Constantius The Emperor's changes of mind Preparation for a Ecumenical Council Acacian Council of Seleucia . Acacian Council of Ariminum · Triumph of Arianism throughout the world . Disgrace of Aetius . Death of Constantius CHAPTER V ...
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... Constantius ( A.D. 325-361 ) , Antioch is the metropolis of the heretical , as Alexan- dria of the orthodox party . At Antioch , the heresy recommenced its attack upon the Church after the decision at Nicæa . In a Council held at ...
... Constantius ( A.D. 325-361 ) , Antioch is the metropolis of the heretical , as Alexan- dria of the orthodox party . At Antioch , the heresy recommenced its attack upon the Church after the decision at Nicæa . In a Council held at ...
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... Constantius . confiscated the goods of Christians who lapsed to Judaism . These successive enactments may be taken as evidence of the view entertained by the Church of her own danger , from the artifices of the Jews . Lastly , the ...
... Constantius . confiscated the goods of Christians who lapsed to Judaism . These successive enactments may be taken as evidence of the view entertained by the Church of her own danger , from the artifices of the Jews . Lastly , the ...
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