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PAGB 1 6 7 10 10 SECTION I. — The Church of Antioch 1. Historical connexion
of Arianism with the Antiochene School : Paulus , Bishop of Antioch , deposed for
heresy The Martyr Lucian His disciples the first Arians 2. Judaism of Antioch ...
PAGB 1 6 7 10 10 SECTION I. — The Church of Antioch 1. Historical connexion
of Arianism with the Antiochene School : Paulus , Bishop of Antioch , deposed for
heresy The Martyr Lucian His disciples the first Arians 2. Judaism of Antioch ...
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Its history : They join the Eusebians or Acacians against the SemiArians At
Cæsarea And Antioch Semi - Arian Council at Ancyra Appeal of the two parties to
Constantius The Emperor's changes of mind Preparation for an Ecumenical
Council ...
Its history : They join the Eusebians or Acacians against the SemiArians At
Cæsarea And Antioch Semi - Arian Council at Ancyra Appeal of the two parties to
Constantius The Emperor's changes of mind Preparation for an Ecumenical
Council ...
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The question of the Succession at Antioch :Meletius His confession of orthodoxy
Lucifer's interference Schism in consequence 3. The question of the hypostasis :
The term Hypostasis or Persona Whether three or one Differences among ...
The question of the Succession at Antioch :Meletius His confession of orthodoxy
Lucifer's interference Schism in consequence 3. The question of the hypostasis :
The term Hypostasis or Persona Whether three or one Differences among ...
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SECTION I. THE CHURCH OF ANTIOCH . It is proposed in the following pages to
trace the outlines of the history of Arianism , between the first and the second
General Councils . These are its natural chronological limits , whether by
Arianism ...
SECTION I. THE CHURCH OF ANTIOCH . It is proposed in the following pages to
trace the outlines of the history of Arianism , between the first and the second
General Councils . These are its natural chronological limits , whether by
Arianism ...
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I shall address myself without delay to this work ; and , in this chapter , propose
first to observe upon the connexion of Arianism with the Church of Antioch , and
upon the state and genius of that Church in primitive times . This shall be the ...
I shall address myself without delay to this work ; and , in this chapter , propose
first to observe upon the connexion of Arianism with the Church of Antioch , and
upon the state and genius of that Church in primitive times . This shall be the ...
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