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Council of Nicea I

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1 2 | seem that more than ~half a century before the meeting of the 2 4 | Justin(Apol. c. 29) that a century ~before Origen, a young 3 8 | later, about the eleventh century; and it was not the people 4 10| waited till the ~seventeenth century to be impeached.~ ~HEFELE.~ 5 11| gerat. In the seventeenth century this ~sentence of Rufinus 6 11| Balsamon (of the twelfth century) say very explicitly, in 7 12| beginning of the second century that ~we find a strong Christian 8 12| by the ~end of the second century the idea of the holiness 9 12| shews that ~until the fifth century the Metropolitan of Caesarea 10 12| matter was not decided for a century more, and then through the ~ 11 12| the ~middle of the fifth century. But the part played by 12 13| latter part of the ~third century, and first in Asia Minor, 13 13| until at least the ninth century, when they were ~supplanted 14 13| until ~about the tenth century, after which the name occurs ( 15 13| that ~before the seventh century there were, by different 16 14| ordinances; for even in the fifth century, as the twenty-second ~letter 17 17| the middle of the second century; the second ~stretches down 18 17| down to about the eighth century; and the third period shews ~ 19 17| abandonment in the eleventh ~century. The period with which we 20 17| intimated.~ ~From the fourth century the penitents of the Church 21 20| writing less than a half century after St. John's death, ~ 22 20| at Carthage in the fifth ~century.(1) We know it was practised 23 20| practised in the seventh century and by ~the twelfth it had 24 20| Africa as early as the fourth century.(4)~ ~It will not be uninteresting 25 23| were made until the ninth century without ~consulting the 26 25| beginning of the ~eighteenth century, the work of Scipio Maffei, 27 26| St. Ignatius more than a century and a half ~before, wrote 28 28| by the tenth or twelfth century, but that it lingered on 29 30| latter half of the sixteenth ~century; and in 1578 Turrianus, 30 30| Theodoret, who lived about a century after the Council of Nicaea. 31 30| held, and about half a ~century after he wrote his celebrated 32 30| certainly at least in the fifth century, ~agree in giving only these 33 30| it existed in the ninth century. It contains ~exactly our 34 30| Synodicon(both of the eighteenth century), give a somewhat different ~ 35 30| commencement of the seventh ~century), and in that of Adrian( 36 30| first canonist of the ninth century, in his ~turn attributes 37 32| Synesius, in the fifth century. But it is fair to remark,


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