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... Nicomedia And Eusebius of Cæsarea Constantia , sister to Constantine 2. The Catholics : - Successful at Nicæa Yet their prospects clouded • • • • 259 · • 260 · 260 · · • 261 263 • 265 266 266 • 267 · • • . 268 • · • · 269 · · 270 ...
... Nicomedia And Eusebius of Cæsarea Constantia , sister to Constantine 2. The Catholics : - Successful at Nicæa Yet their prospects clouded • • • • 259 · • 260 · 260 · · • 261 263 • 265 266 266 • 267 · • • . 268 • · • · 269 · · 270 ...
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... Nicomedia , Leontius , Eudoxius , Asterius , and others , who will be familiar to us in the sequel ; and these men actually appealed to him as their authority , and adopted from him the party designation of Collu- cianists4 . In spite ...
... Nicomedia , Leontius , Eudoxius , Asterius , and others , who will be familiar to us in the sequel ; and these men actually appealed to him as their authority , and adopted from him the party designation of Collu- cianists4 . In spite ...
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... of Athanasius , that he was but the pupil or the tool of deeper men1 , probably of Eusebius of Nicomedia , Athan . oe Decr . Nic . 8. 20 ; ad Monach . 66 ; de Synod . 22 . who in no sense belongs to Alexandria . But various 39.
... of Athanasius , that he was but the pupil or the tool of deeper men1 , probably of Eusebius of Nicomedia , Athan . oe Decr . Nic . 8. 20 ; ad Monach . 66 ; de Synod . 22 . who in no sense belongs to Alexandria . But various 39.
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... Nicomedia , maintains in like manner that their doctrine involves the materiality of the Divine Nature . Thus they were gradually silencing the Church by a process which legitimately led to Pantheism , when the Alexandrians gave the ...
... Nicomedia , maintains in like manner that their doctrine involves the materiality of the Divine Nature . Thus they were gradually silencing the Church by a process which legitimately led to Pantheism , when the Alexandrians gave the ...
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... Nicomedia , and parts of the encyclical Epistle of Alexander of Alexandria , in justification of his excommunication of Arius and his followers 6 . I. " To his most dear Lord , Eusebius , a man of God , faithful and orthodox , Arius ...
... Nicomedia , and parts of the encyclical Epistle of Alexander of Alexandria , in justification of his excommunication of Arius and his followers 6 . I. " To his most dear Lord , Eusebius , a man of God , faithful and orthodox , Arius ...
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