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1 12| Egyptian bishops to ~ ~ordain Maximus the Cynic. For the purpose
2 13| Alexandria which, by favouring Maximus, had exercised such a disturbing ~ ~
3 14| CANON IV.~ ~ ~ ~CONCERNING Maximus the Cynic and the disorder
4 14| account, it is decreed that Maximus never was and ~ ~is not
5 14| EPITOME OF CANON IV.~ ~ ~ ~Let Maximus the Cynic be cast out from
6 14| Diet. Christ. Biog.) ~ ~MAXIMUS the Cynic; the intrusive
7 14| and then in substituting Maximus, ~ ~as has been remarked
8 14| towards Chrysostom.~ ~ ~ ~Maximus was a native of Alexandria
9 14| closest companionship. Maximus proclaimed the most unbounded
10 14| became the complete dupe of Maximus.~ ~ ~ ~All this time Maximus
11 14| Maximus.~ ~ ~ ~All this time Maximus was secretly maturing a
12 14| been, and lent himself to Maximus's projects. Maximus found ~ ~
13 14| himself to Maximus's projects. Maximus found ~ ~a ready tool in
14 14| patriarch to consecrate Maximus.~ ~ ~ ~The conspirators
15 14| scene with their officers; Maximus and his consecrators ~ ~
16 14| ordination of the long-haired Maximus ("comatum") ~ ~and asks
17 14| 369; Ep. 5; 5, 6).~ ~ ~ ~Maximus returned to Alexandria,
18 14| to the prefect, by whom Maximus ~ ~was driven out of Egypt.
19 14| in 381, the question of Maximus's claim to the see of ~ ~
20 14| on the Canons, in loc.)~ ~Maximus, however, having been expelled
21 14| remarks-- ~ ~"Saul a prophet, Maximus an author!" Carm. adv. Mar.,
22 14| Italic diocese" the appeal of Maximus seemed ~ ~like the appeal
23 14| thus wrote in favour of Maximus "reconnurent bientot quel
24 18| Westerns held (the Cynic) Maximus to be the ~ ~rightful bishop
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