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... 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 . COUNCILS IN THE REIGN OF CONSTANTIUS . xiy Table of
Contents .
... 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 . COUNCILS IN THE REIGN OF CONSTANTIUS . xiy Table of
Contents .
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COUNCILS IN THE REIGN OF CONSTANTIUS . PAGR 283 284 284 285 286 .
288 289 290 291 . SECTION 1.- The Eusebians . 1. Character of the Eusebian
leaders :Acacius George Leontius Eudoxius . Valens 2. Their proceedings :
Against ...
COUNCILS IN THE REIGN OF CONSTANTIUS . PAGR 283 284 284 285 286 .
288 289 290 291 . SECTION 1.- The Eusebians . 1. Character of the Eusebian
leaders :Acacius George Leontius Eudoxius . Valens 2. Their proceedings :
Against ...
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Irruption of Syrianus into the Church Escape of Athanasius Persecution of
Egyptian Bishops and people Manifesto of Constantius 336 337 338 338 339
341 311 312 347 349 SECTION IV . - The Anomæans . 1. Rise of the heresy :
Aetius ...
Irruption of Syrianus into the Church Escape of Athanasius Persecution of
Egyptian Bishops and people Manifesto of Constantius 336 337 338 338 339
341 311 312 347 349 SECTION IV . - The Anomæans . 1. Rise of the heresy :
Aetius ...
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During the interval between the Nicene Council and the death of Constantius (
A.D. 325—361 ) , Antioch is the metropolis of the heretical , as Alexandria of the
orthodox party . At Antioch , the heresy recommenced its attack upon the Church
...
During the interval between the Nicene Council and the death of Constantius (
A.D. 325—361 ) , Antioch is the metropolis of the heretical , as Alexandria of the
orthodox party . At Antioch , the heresy recommenced its attack upon the Church
...
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Afterwards , Constantine made a law against the intermarriage of Jews and
Christians ; and Constantius confiscated the goods of Christians who lapsed to
Judaismo . These successive enactments may be taken as evidence of the view ...
Afterwards , Constantine made a law against the intermarriage of Jews and
Christians ; and Constantius confiscated the goods of Christians who lapsed to
Judaismo . These successive enactments may be taken as evidence of the view ...
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