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... Arius , a presbyter of the Church , who maintained against Alexander the bishop , that the Son is totally and essentially distinct from the Father ; subordinate to him , not only in office , but in nature that since the Son was begotten ...
... Arius , a presbyter of the Church , who maintained against Alexander the bishop , that the Son is totally and essentially distinct from the Father ; subordinate to him , not only in office , but in nature that since the Son was begotten ...
Página 123
... Arius ; and by conciliatory measures , attempted to restore him to a more Scriptural system . Finding his efforts vain , and that Arius was still spreading his doctrines abroad , he summoned a council consisting of near a hundred ...
... Arius ; and by conciliatory measures , attempted to restore him to a more Scriptural system . Finding his efforts vain , and that Arius was still spreading his doctrines abroad , he summoned a council consisting of near a hundred ...
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... Arius fruitless , issued letters to the bishops of the several ovinces of the empire to assemble at Nice , in Bithynia , which was accordingly done , A. D. 325 In this council , which consisted of 318 bishops , besides a mul- titude of ...
... Arius fruitless , issued letters to the bishops of the several ovinces of the empire to assemble at Nice , in Bithynia , which was accordingly done , A. D. 325 In this council , which consisted of 318 bishops , besides a mul- titude of ...
Página 126
... Arius and Alexander , was far from be- ing put to rest , by the decision of the council of Nice . The doctrines of Arius had indeed ea been condemned ; he himself had been banish- ed to Illyricum ; his followers been compelled to assent ...
... Arius and Alexander , was far from be- ing put to rest , by the decision of the council of Nice . The doctrines of Arius had indeed ea been condemned ; he himself had been banish- ed to Illyricum ; his followers been compelled to assent ...
Página 127
... Arius and his followers had been un- justly condemned . Hence , he issued his edict , revoking the sentence against him , and repealing the severe laws which had been enacted against his party . Sec . 22. The doubt , which seems still ...
... Arius and his followers had been un- justly condemned . Hence , he issued his edict , revoking the sentence against him , and repealing the severe laws which had been enacted against his party . Sec . 22. The doubt , which seems still ...
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