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These , accordingly , shall be taken as cardinal points for our narrative to rest
upon ; -and it will matter little in the result , whether it be called a history of the
Councils , or of Arianism , between the eras already marked out . However , it is ...
These , accordingly , shall be taken as cardinal points for our narrative to rest
upon ; -and it will matter little in the result , whether it be called a history of the
Councils , or of Arianism , between the eras already marked out . However , it is ...
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... called after his name , and has a place in ecclesiastical history till the middle of
the fifth century ; but it never was a considerable body , and even as early as the
date of the Nicene Council had split into parties , differing by various shades of ...
... called after his name , and has a place in ecclesiastical history till the middle of
the fifth century ; but it never was a considerable body , and even as early as the
date of the Nicene Council had split into parties , differing by various shades of ...
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... such as were afterwards called Semi - Arian , Paulus himself advocating a
doctrine which nearly resembled what is commonly called the Sabellian . More
shall be said concerning Paulus of Samosata presently ; but now let us advance
to the ...
... such as were afterwards called Semi - Arian , Paulus himself advocating a
doctrine which nearly resembled what is commonly called the Sabellian . More
shall be said concerning Paulus of Samosata presently ; but now let us advance
to the ...
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is known to have been precisely the same as that species of Arianism afterwards
called Semi - Arianismo ; but it is not on that account that I here trace the rise of
Arianism to Lucian . There is an historical , and not merely a doctrinal connexion
...
is known to have been precisely the same as that species of Arianism afterwards
called Semi - Arianismo ; but it is not on that account that I here trace the rise of
Arianism to Lucian . There is an historical , and not merely a doctrinal connexion
...
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... immediately followed ; and were accordingly called Quarto - decimans ' . Victor
felt the inconvenience of this want of uniformity in the celebration of the chief
Christian festival ; and 8 Euseb . Hist . v . 23-25 , and Vales . ad loc . • Exod . xii .
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... immediately followed ; and were accordingly called Quarto - decimans ' . Victor
felt the inconvenience of this want of uniformity in the celebration of the chief
Christian festival ; and 8 Euseb . Hist . v . 23-25 , and Vales . ad loc . • Exod . xii .
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