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... creed . Dissentients Brought over • • Banishment of Arius REIGN OF PAGE 237 238 • 242 244 245 246 • 247 · 249 • 251 • • 253 • 254 · 255 · 256 • 256 SECTION II . - Consequences of the Nicene Council . 1. The Arians : - Their political ...
... creed . Dissentients Brought over • • Banishment of Arius REIGN OF PAGE 237 238 • 242 244 245 246 • 247 · 249 • 251 • • 253 • 254 · 255 · 256 • 256 SECTION II . - Consequences of the Nicene Council . 1. The Arians : - Their political ...
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... Creeds : - Athanasius and other exiles at Rome Roman Council Eusebian Council of the Dedication Adopts the creed of Lucian • Its second , third , and fourth creeds . Its fifth creed , the Macrostich . Great Council of Sardica ...
... Creeds : - Athanasius and other exiles at Rome Roman Council Eusebian Council of the Dedication Adopts the creed of Lucian • Its second , third , and fourth creeds . Its fifth creed , the Macrostich . Great Council of Sardica ...
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... creed · A comprehension of parties His fall . He renounces Athanasius and signs a Eusebian He afterwards recovers himself 7. Proceedings against Hosius : - Eusebian Creed offered for his acceptance · 321 322 • • • 322 • • · · 323 L 323 ...
... creed · A comprehension of parties His fall . He renounces Athanasius and signs a Eusebian He afterwards recovers himself 7. Proceedings against Hosius : - Eusebian Creed offered for his acceptance · 321 322 • • • 322 • • · · 323 L 323 ...
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John Henry Newman. Signs the creed • Refuses to condemn Athanasius His repentance • 8. Proceedings against Athanasius : — PAGE · 326 · · 326 • 326 The Alexandrians prepare themselves for the trial 327 Recent sufferings • Encouraged by ...
John Henry Newman. Signs the creed • Refuses to condemn Athanasius His repentance • 8. Proceedings against Athanasius : — PAGE · 326 · · 326 • 326 The Alexandrians prepare themselves for the trial 327 Recent sufferings • Encouraged by ...
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... creed , it is not surprising that she was little solicitous for the credit or influence of the Christian Church within her dominions . The character of Paulus is consigned to history in the Synodal Letter of the bishops , written at the ...
... creed , it is not surprising that she was little solicitous for the credit or influence of the Christian Church within her dominions . The character of Paulus is consigned to history in the Synodal Letter of the bishops , written at the ...
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