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Council of Nicea I

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1 2 | rejected by the ~Council of Antioch,(2) and was suspected of 2 3 | 17, ib. vi. 52; Concil. ~Antioch (A.D. 269) in Routh Rel. 3 4 | Dorotheus, presbyter of Antioch, is mentioned by ~Eusebius( 4 5 | faith;" the Council of ~Antioch in A.D. 269, referring to 5 5 | canon of the Council of ~Antioch, and compare Socrates(i. 6 10| of Rome also. Likewise in Antioch and the ~other provinces, 7 10| So, too, the Bishop of Antioch and the rest over those 8 10| maintain that the bishops of Antioch ~and Alexandria were called 9 10| particular cases of Egypt and Antioch, and in ~consequence of 10 10| jurisdiction of ~the Bishop of Antioch. The civil diocese of Oriens 11 10| called the Patriarchate of Antioch. The see of Antioch had, ~ 12 10| Patriarchate of Antioch. The see of Antioch had, ~as we know, several 13 11| observed at Alexandria and Antioch was no purely ~Eastern and 14 12| others again suppose it is Antioch ~that is referred to. ~EXCURSUS 15 12| to Rome, Alexandria, and ~Antioch. It is true that in the 16 12| jurisdiction over the great see of Antioch, from which he sought to ~ 17 12| supremacy over the bishop of Antioch, and his claim to take rank 18 12| Juvenal and ~Maximus Bishop of Antioch. The contention was long 19 12| authority over the Bishop of Antioch put ~forward at Ephesus 20 12| ancient dignity of the see of Antioch (Leo Magn. Ep. ad Maximum, ~ 21 13| the time of the Council of Antioch, A. D. 341; and continued 22 13| Neo-~Caesar. can. xiv.; Antioch, can. x.; St. Basil M. Epist. 23 13| disciples, that the Council of ~Antioch authorises their consecration 24 13| given to the tenth canon of ~Antioch, which directs that chorepiscopi, 25 13| added that as the council of Antioch commands that the ~Diocesan 26 22| Berytus; Eustathius, Bishop of Antioch, had ~been before Bishop 27 22| change. In 341 the ~Synod of Antioch renewed, in its twenty-first 28 23| also ~did the patriarchs of Antioch and Jerusalem, and as a 29 27| had been made bishop of ~Antioch, but had been deposed by 30 30| Constantinople, Alexandria, and ~Antioch. Cyril of Alexandria and 31 31| patriarchs of Alexandria and Antioch, and of their jurisdiction.~ ~ 32 31| authority of the patriarch of Antioch, and how the bishops of 33 31| to the metropolitans of Antioch.~ ~CANON XXXVI.~Of the creation 34 31| subject to the ~patriarch of Antioch.~ ~CANON XXXVIII.~That the 35 31| fourth and last is my lord of Antioch, which is another ~see of


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