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1 1 | one of the four which St. ~ ~Gregory said he revered
2 1 | Historian, says: ~ ~"Besides St. Gregory of Nyssa, and St.
3 1 | St. Gregory of Nyssa, and St. Peter of Sebaste, there
4 1 | eminence of their Sees, as St. ~ ~Amphilochius of Iconium,
5 1 | Pisidia, Diodorus of Tarsus, St. Pelagius of Laodicea, St. ~ ~
6 1 | St. Pelagius of Laodicea, St. ~ ~Eulogius of Edessa,
7 1 | Berea, Isidorus of Cyrus, St. Cyril of ~ ~Jerusalem,
8 1 | presided over at first by St. Meletius, the bishop of
9 1 | Its second president was St. Gregory Nazianzen, who
10 2 | 78 in the ~ ~treatise on St. Greg. Naz.) broached the
11 2 | Jena, Dr. Lipsius, says, of St. Epiphanius: "Though ~ ~
12 2 | Epiphanius). "The ~ ~Ancoratus," St. Epiphanius distinctly tells
13 3 | the East as set forth by St. John ~ ~Damascene is now
14 3 | to give an opinion, but St. John Damascene does not
15 3 | shields to the Confessio in ~ ~St. Peter's at Rome, on one
16 3 | About two centuries later St. Peter Damian(1) ~ ~mentions
17 3 | have disappeared ~ ~from St. Peter's.~ ~ ~ ~3. Nothing
18 3 | brevity. The writings of ~ ~St. John Damascene are certainly
19 3 | Damascene is ~ ~considered by St. Thomas as conclusive. Under
20 3 | found than the fact that St. John Damascene has been
21 7 | note and holiness, such as St. Cyril of Jerusalem. Of
22 7 | Wm. Bright, D.D., St. Leo on the Incarnation,
23 7 | capital or only error." St. ~ ~Athanasius, while an
24 7 | See "Later Treatises of St. Athanasius," p. 5. Athanasius
25 7 | 11). After the death of St. Athanasius, the new ~ ~
26 7 | Theodoret, H. E., iv., ~ ~9). St. Basil wrote his De Spirits
27 9 | were "in the air," and ~ ~St. Basil could speak of a
28 10| by the Arianizers, but by St. Basil, and ~ ~for a time,
29 10| at least, suspected by St. Athanasius (Vide Epiphan.,
30 10| sent his deacon Eugenius to St. ~ ~Athanasius, with a written
31 11| power, in A.D. 351. (See St. Athanasius's Historical
32 13| this third Canon, the Pope St. Leo declared that it had ~ ~
33 13| difficult to justify St. Leo, if he meant that the
34 13| Dorylaeum maintained that St. Leo ~ ~himself had approved
35 14| and ~ ~the long hair which St. Paul said was a shame to
36 14| Mar., 21), and deceived ~ ~St. Ambrose and his suffragans
37 16| H. E. iv., 4), and when St. Basil wishes his brother
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