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... religion . 2. Contrary temper of heresy : - For instance , in the Gnostics And still more , in the Arians Examples • Defenceless state of Catholics . • • • • 133 • 134 135 · 135 • 137 · 138 • • 139 · · • • 140 • 141 3. Text of Scripture ...
... religion . 2. Contrary temper of heresy : - For instance , in the Gnostics And still more , in the Arians Examples • Defenceless state of Catholics . • • • • 133 • 134 135 · 135 • 137 · 138 • • 139 · · • • 140 • 141 3. Text of Scripture ...
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... religious peace • His letter to Athanasius and Arius . He convokes the Nicene Council 3. Transactions of the Council : - Disputations • • Its selection of the test , Homoüsion Its creed . Dissentients Brought over • • Banishment of ...
... religious peace • His letter to Athanasius and Arius . He convokes the Nicene Council 3. Transactions of the Council : - Disputations • • Its selection of the test , Homoüsion Its creed . Dissentients Brought over • • Banishment of ...
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... religious associations thus connected with its name , especially when the Emperors made Syria the seat of their government . This ancient and celebrated Church , however , is painfully conspicuous in the middle of the century , as ...
... religious associations thus connected with its name , especially when the Emperors made Syria the seat of their government . This ancient and celebrated Church , however , is painfully conspicuous in the middle of the century , as ...
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... religious enemies , which their improving fortunes opened upon them . With their advancement in wealth and im- * Basnage , Hist . des Juifs , vi . 12. Tillemont , Hist . , des Emper . iii . iv . portance , their national character ...
... religious enemies , which their improving fortunes opened upon them . With their advancement in wealth and im- * Basnage , Hist . des Juifs , vi . 12. Tillemont , Hist . , des Emper . iii . iv . portance , their national character ...
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... religion in its ancient ritual and country7 . Such was the position of the Jews towards the primitive Church , especially in the patriarchate of Antioch ; which , I have said , was their principal place of settlement , and was at one ...
... religion in its ancient ritual and country7 . Such was the position of the Jews towards the primitive Church , especially in the patriarchate of Antioch ; which , I have said , was their principal place of settlement , and was at one ...
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