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... orthodox Bishops excommunicate Athanasius 315 Fall of Vincent 315 5. EUSEBIAN COUNCIL OF MILAN : - Condemns Athanasius 316 Banishment of Dionysius 317 Banishment of Eusebius of Vercellae 317 Banishment of Hilary 318 6. PROCEEDINGS ...
... orthodox Bishops excommunicate Athanasius 315 Fall of Vincent 315 5. EUSEBIAN COUNCIL OF MILAN : - Condemns Athanasius 316 Banishment of Dionysius 317 Banishment of Eusebius of Vercellae 317 Banishment of Hilary 318 6. PROCEEDINGS ...
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... orthodox ' - doctrinally conservative , devotionally disciplined , committed to the vision of a unified social order ... orthodoxy of the Church and to support its enact- ments . As many of the apologists of the period insisted , this ...
... orthodox ' - doctrinally conservative , devotionally disciplined , committed to the vision of a unified social order ... orthodoxy of the Church and to support its enact- ments . As many of the apologists of the period insisted , this ...
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... orthodox ' at the opening of the nineteenth century . It had a great deal in common with the model of Church and society developed by Richard Hooker at the end of the sixteenth century , and had survived the huge political and dynastic ...
... orthodox ' at the opening of the nineteenth century . It had a great deal in common with the model of Church and society developed by Richard Hooker at the end of the sixteenth century , and had survived the huge political and dynastic ...
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... orthodox majority of Bishops divines , ... timorously or indolently , kept in the background ' , he writes of one critical period ( p . 294 ) . Those who proved insufficiently aware of the dangers of heresy have something to be said in ...
... orthodox majority of Bishops divines , ... timorously or indolently , kept in the background ' , he writes of one critical period ( p . 294 ) . Those who proved insufficiently aware of the dangers of heresy have something to be said in ...
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... Orthodox Anglican political thought no right , against a divinely sanctioned government , of active resistance , rebellion ; but there is a significant distinction between active obedi- ence , co - operating with the demands of ...
... Orthodox Anglican political thought no right , against a divinely sanctioned government , of active resistance , rebellion ; but there is a significant distinction between active obedi- ence , co - operating with the demands of ...
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