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... rule of life than the gospel revealed . Chrysos- tom found this evil so urgent at Antioch in his day , as to interrupt his course of homilies on the heresy of the Anomoans , in order to direct his preaching against the seductions to ...
... rule of life than the gospel revealed . Chrysos- tom found this evil so urgent at Antioch in his day , as to interrupt his course of homilies on the heresy of the Anomoans , in order to direct his preaching against the seductions to ...
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... rule of observing Easter , when it was on the point of being discontinued in the Churches of Proconsular Asia , where it had first prevailed . It is well known that at the close of the second century , a controversy arose between Victor ...
... rule of observing Easter , when it was on the point of being discontinued in the Churches of Proconsular Asia , where it had first prevailed . It is well known that at the close of the second century , a controversy arose between Victor ...
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... rule , adopted a custom which at the time had only exis- tence among the Jews . The Quarto - decimans of the Proconsulate had come to an end by A.D. 276 ; and , up to that date , the Antiochene provinces kept their Easter feast in ...
... rule , adopted a custom which at the time had only exis- tence among the Jews . The Quarto - decimans of the Proconsulate had come to an end by A.D. 276 ; and , up to that date , the Antiochene provinces kept their Easter feast in ...
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... rule , just at the date of the Council3 ; and about the same time , Cilicia was con- tested between the two parties , as I gather from the conflicting statements of Constantine and Athanasius , that it did , and that it did not ...
... rule , just at the date of the Council3 ; and about the same time , Cilicia was con- tested between the two parties , as I gather from the conflicting statements of Constantine and Athanasius , that it did , and that it did not ...
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... rule . What was the principle or origin of this irregularity , does not clearly appear ; unless we may consider as characteristic , what seems to be the fact , that when their neighbours of the Proconsulate were Quarto - decimans , they ...
... rule . What was the principle or origin of this irregularity , does not clearly appear ; unless we may consider as characteristic , what seems to be the fact , that when their neighbours of the Proconsulate were Quarto - decimans , they ...
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