AN ESSAY ON THE DEVELOPMENT OF CHRISTIAN DOCTRINE |
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... Latrocinium or “ Gang of Robbers . ” Eutyches was honourably acquitted , and his doctrine received ; but the assembled Fathers showed some backwardness to depose St. Flavian . Dioscorus had been attended by a multitude of monks ...
... Latrocinium or “ Gang of Robbers . ” Eutyches was honourably acquitted , and his doctrine received ; but the assembled Fathers showed some backwardness to depose St. Flavian . Dioscorus had been attended by a multitude of monks ...
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... Latrocinium . The Imperial officers present urged his admission , on the ground that “ the most holy Archbishop Leo hath restored him to the Episcopal office , and the most pious Emperor hath ordered that he should assist at the holy ...
... Latrocinium . The Imperial officers present urged his admission , on the ground that “ the most holy Archbishop Leo hath restored him to the Episcopal office , and the most pious Emperor hath ordered that he should assist at the holy ...
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... Latrocinium . Some discussion followed upon the last of these documents , but at length the Bishops cried out , “ This is the faith of the Fathers ; this is the faith of the Apostles : we all believe thus ; the orthodox believe thus ...
... Latrocinium . Some discussion followed upon the last of these documents , but at length the Bishops cried out , “ This is the faith of the Fathers ; this is the faith of the Apostles : we all believe thus ; the orthodox believe thus ...
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