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... Serdika , agreement was also reached between Rome and Alexandria about the dating of Easter . The eastern bishops , in their document , explained once more in detail , their reasons for deposing Marcellus and Athanasius , enumerated the ...
... Serdika , agreement was also reached between Rome and Alexandria about the dating of Easter . The eastern bishops , in their document , explained once more in detail , their reasons for deposing Marcellus and Athanasius , enumerated the ...
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... Serdika itself plus a detailed com- mentary . Here the charge of Arianism , which had been raised in the western confession of Serdika , was very cleverly refuted ; and it was proved that belief in three natures or persons in the ...
... Serdika itself plus a detailed com- mentary . Here the charge of Arianism , which had been raised in the western confession of Serdika , was very cleverly refuted ; and it was proved that belief in three natures or persons in the ...
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... Serdika , confessed themselves nought but sinners , having been branded by name as guilty of Arianism in the western confession of faith . In accordance with the way matters had proceeded , no halt could be called in the present ...
... Serdika , confessed themselves nought but sinners , having been branded by name as guilty of Arianism in the western confession of faith . In accordance with the way matters had proceeded , no halt could be called in the present ...
Contents
TRANSLATORS NOTE | 13 |
Attacks by Germans and Persians 17 Empire | 19 |
Court Ceremonial 25 New Divisions | 27 |
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