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... PERSECUTIONS I. PAULUS OF CONSTANTINOPLE : - Banished and Martyred 2. LUCIUS OF HADRIANOPLE : - Martyred 3. EUSEBIAN COUNCIL OF SIRMIUM : - Deposes Photinus 311 312 314 4. PERSECUTION OF THE WEST : - Eusebian Council of Arles 314 The ...
... PERSECUTIONS I. PAULUS OF CONSTANTINOPLE : - Banished and Martyred 2. LUCIUS OF HADRIANOPLE : - Martyred 3. EUSEBIAN COUNCIL OF SIRMIUM : - Deposes Photinus 311 312 314 4. PERSECUTION OF THE WEST : - Eusebian Council of Arles 314 The ...
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... Persecution of Egyptian Bishops and people 331 Manifesto of Constantius 332 SECTION IV . - The Anomoeans I. RISE OF THE HERESY : - Aetius Eunomius 2. ITS HISTORY : - They join the Eusebians or Acacians against the 337 339 Semi - Arians ...
... Persecution of Egyptian Bishops and people 331 Manifesto of Constantius 332 SECTION IV . - The Anomoeans I. RISE OF THE HERESY : - Aetius Eunomius 2. ITS HISTORY : - They join the Eusebians or Acacians against the 337 339 Semi - Arians ...
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... PERSECUTION UNDER VALENS : - End of the Semi - Arian heresy The reconciliation of its Bishops to the Church 2. REVIVAL OF ORTHODOXY AT CONSTANTINOPLE : - Gregory Nazianzen His proceeding there The Arians conform under Theodosius His ...
... PERSECUTION UNDER VALENS : - End of the Semi - Arian heresy The reconciliation of its Bishops to the Church 2. REVIVAL OF ORTHODOXY AT CONSTANTINOPLE : - Gregory Nazianzen His proceeding there The Arians conform under Theodosius His ...
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... persecuted ; but they lived in a society which explicitly recognised another theologi- cal or ideological base for its coherence and legitimacy , and must therefore abide by the conse- quences of this.7 The ecclesiastical upheavals of ...
... persecuted ; but they lived in a society which explicitly recognised another theologi- cal or ideological base for its coherence and legitimacy , and must therefore abide by the conse- quences of this.7 The ecclesiastical upheavals of ...
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... civil government is fallible and may at times betray or persecute ; then the believer is called to what we should call non - violent resistance , and what classical Anglicans called ( misleadingly to modern ears Introduction XXVII.
... civil government is fallible and may at times betray or persecute ; then the believer is called to what we should call non - violent resistance , and what classical Anglicans called ( misleadingly to modern ears Introduction XXVII.
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