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... Arians had Gregorius , and then Georgius ; and afterwards the one had Peter , the other Lucius . And the Novatians had their bishops successively in that city , till Cyril's time But to waive other instances , let me only add one , yet ...
... Arians had Gregorius , and then Georgius ; and afterwards the one had Peter , the other Lucius . And the Novatians had their bishops successively in that city , till Cyril's time But to waive other instances , let me only add one , yet ...
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... Arians , did probably exceed his flock in numbers . It may be the Arians alone were more numerous , consider- ing how many there were there at first , and what encouragements and advantages they had under such an emperor as Constantius ...
... Arians , did probably exceed his flock in numbers . It may be the Arians alone were more numerous , consider- ing how many there were there at first , and what encouragements and advantages they had under such an emperor as Constantius ...
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... religion of the empire ; but the greatest part of those who professed it did not adhere to Athanasius ; both the Meletians and the Arians fell off from his predecessors , and the breach continued all NO EVIDENCE FOR DIOCESAN CHURCHES . 31.
... religion of the empire ; but the greatest part of those who professed it did not adhere to Athanasius ; both the Meletians and the Arians fell off from his predecessors , and the breach continued all NO EVIDENCE FOR DIOCESAN CHURCHES . 31.
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... Arianism . In these circumstances the Arians might well outvie the followers of Athanasius in numbers ; and these declined as the other increased ; the numbers which these lost being gained by those . Alexander , his immediate ...
... Arianism . In these circumstances the Arians might well outvie the followers of Athanasius in numbers ; and these declined as the other increased ; the numbers which these lost being gained by those . Alexander , his immediate ...
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... Arian bishops at Antioch , under a pretence that he was a Sabellian , ( as the Arians were wont to brand those who opposed their heresy , ) so Socrates . " Those of that faction in the town would have chosen ( in the place of Eustathius ...
... Arian bishops at Antioch , under a pretence that he was a Sabellian , ( as the Arians were wont to brand those who opposed their heresy , ) so Socrates . " Those of that faction in the town would have chosen ( in the place of Eustathius ...
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