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... EUSEBIANS . The use and effect of religious mysteries - Arian inconstancy - The prin- cipal Eusebians - Acacius - George of Laodicea - Leontius - Eudox- ius - Valens - They persecute Athanasius , who is defended by the Latins COUNCIL OF ...
... EUSEBIANS . The use and effect of religious mysteries - Arian inconstancy - The prin- cipal Eusebians - Acacius - George of Laodicea - Leontius - Eudox- ius - Valens - They persecute Athanasius , who is defended by the Latins COUNCIL OF ...
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... Eusebian alliance . " 10 Eusebians share expressions such as two pragmata , two hypostases , and two natures.11 She also calls ' post - Eusebians ' those who continued the ' old Eusebians ' after Antioch 341.12 In his turn , Mark ...
... Eusebian alliance . " 10 Eusebians share expressions such as two pragmata , two hypostases , and two natures.11 She also calls ' post - Eusebians ' those who continued the ' old Eusebians ' after Antioch 341.12 In his turn , Mark ...
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... Eusebians” after its two most prominent leaders.3 In the following pages the views of several of these Eusebian ... Eusebians and Marcellus of Ancyra produced a flurry of documents, which unfortunately survive only in fragments.6 At the ...
... Eusebians” after its two most prominent leaders.3 In the following pages the views of several of these Eusebian ... Eusebians and Marcellus of Ancyra produced a flurry of documents, which unfortunately survive only in fragments.6 At the ...
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... Eusebians ; but , a portion of the people and of the clergy , attached to the cause of Eustathius , separates from their communion . There results a local schism which is prolonged to the end of the fourth century . The Eusebians also ...
... Eusebians ; but , a portion of the people and of the clergy , attached to the cause of Eustathius , separates from their communion . There results a local schism which is prolonged to the end of the fourth century . The Eusebians also ...
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... Eusebians , as they began to be called after the Nicomedian prelate , attempted to defend him , but were ... Eusebians professed to accept this , inasmuch as " all things were of God . " The orthodox went on : " He is the Power of God ...
... Eusebians , as they began to be called after the Nicomedian prelate , attempted to defend him , but were ... Eusebians professed to accept this , inasmuch as " all things were of God . " The orthodox went on : " He is the Power of God ...
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