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Its original documents :Arius to Eusebius 217 Arius to Alexander 219 Arius's
Thalia 221 Eusebius to Paulinus 222 Alexander to Alexander 223 Alexander's
Encyclical 224 4. Its characteristic qualities : Unscriptural 225 Rationalistic 227 ...
Its original documents :Arius to Eusebius 217 Arius to Alexander 219 Arius's
Thalia 221 Eusebius to Paulinus 222 Alexander to Alexander 223 Alexander's
Encyclical 224 4. Its characteristic qualities : Unscriptural 225 Rationalistic 227 ...
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The Catholics : Successful at Nicæa . Yet their prospects clouded Arius's
restoration attempted by Constantine At Alexandria At Constantinople The
prayers of Bishop Alexander Death of Arius . 272 273 273 274 275 276 2771
CHAPTER IV .
The Catholics : Successful at Nicæa . Yet their prospects clouded Arius's
restoration attempted by Constantine At Alexandria At Constantinople The
prayers of Bishop Alexander Death of Arius . 272 273 273 274 275 276 2771
CHAPTER IV .
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Heliogabalus , and Alexander , natives of Syria , gave them new privileges ; and
the latter went so far as to place the image of Abraham in his private chapel ,
among the objects of his ordinary worship . Philip the Arabian continued towards
...
Heliogabalus , and Alexander , natives of Syria , gave them new privileges ; and
the latter went so far as to place the image of Abraham in his private chapel ,
among the objects of his ordinary worship . Philip the Arabian continued towards
...
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... and Alexander , the first defender of the Catholic faith against Arianism ” . It is
true that there was a third Quarto - deciman school , lying geographically
between the Proconsulate and Antioch , which at first sight might seem to have 3
Epiph .
... and Alexander , the first defender of the Catholic faith against Arianism ” . It is
true that there was a third Quarto - deciman school , lying geographically
between the Proconsulate and Antioch , which at first sight might seem to have 3
Epiph .
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28 ) , the latter of whom is charged by Alexander with reviving the heresy of the
judaizing Ebion ( Theod . Hist . , i . 4 ) ; [ while at the same time at Rome Blastus
was introducing the Quarto - deciman rule . ] Again , Theodotus , Montanus , and
...
28 ) , the latter of whom is charged by Alexander with reviving the heresy of the
judaizing Ebion ( Theod . Hist . , i . 4 ) ; [ while at the same time at Rome Blastus
was introducing the Quarto - deciman rule . ] Again , Theodotus , Montanus , and
...
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