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1 1 | Cappadocia, Optimus of ~ ~Antioch in Pisidia, Diodorus of
2 1 | Meletius, the bishop of Antioch ~ ~who was bishop not in
3 2 | creeds of the Council of ~ ~Antioch in Encaeniis (A.D. 341)
4 10| acquittal" (Hist. Patr. Antioch., p. 106). ~ ~Montfaucon
5 12| privileges of the Church in Antioch, which are mentioned in
6 12| of Meletius. Bishop ~ ~of Antioch, Gregory Nazianzen, and
7 12| judgment ~ ~of the Synod of Antioch is annulled and this honour
8 13| affect Alexandria and ~ ~Antioch, which till then had ranked
9 13| after this Alexandria, then Antioch, and last of all shall be ~ ~
10 13| of the city. The Synod of Antioch ~ ~in 341, in its ninth
11 13| precedence over ~ ~Alexandria and Antioch was a proceeding which affected
12 13| Alexandria and Anastasius of Antioch, and from ~ ~the letter
13 15| we receive those in ~ ~Antioch also who confess the unity
14 15| we agree with those in Antioch [i.e. ~ ~the Synod of 378]
15 15| Sardica --for this schism at Antioch only broke out seventeen
16 15| in 379, a great synod at Antioch of one hundred ~ ~and forty-six
17 15| especially to ~ ~Bishop Paul of Antioch, head of the Eustathians
18 15| was then ~ ~accepted at Antioch.~ ~(6.) It is quite certain
19 15| certain that the Synod of Antioch sent a copy of this ~ ~Tome,
20 15| Tome ~ ~established at Antioch," although it was really
21 15| between the ~ ~orthodox at Antioch. By this "dudum" I conclude
22 15| effect that both parties at Antioch, one as ~ ~much as the other,
23 16| and nomocanon of John of Antioch; and~this not through want
24 16| century to Bishop Martyrius of Antioch, in which the same ~ ~subject
25 19| tome of the synod ~ ~of Antioch, and also that tome issued
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