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1 7 | in 362, ~ ~the Council of Alexandria condemned the notion that
2 9 | the ~ ~gentle Dionysius of Alexandria characterised it in severe
3 12| but let ~ ~the Bishop of Alexandria, according to the canons,
4 12| Nazianzen, and Peter of Alexandria. For Meletius ~ ~leaving
5 12| Constantinople. While ~ ~Peter of Alexandria had sent to Constantinople
6 12| Abyssinia by the patriarchate of Alexandria.~
7 13| but did seriously affect Alexandria and ~ ~Antioch, which till
8 13| then ~ ~adds, after this Alexandria, then Antioch, and last
9 13| that the aversion to ~ ~Alexandria which, by favouring Maximus,
10 13| Constantinople over that of ~ ~Alexandria. Moreover, for many centuries
11 13| presides instead of Timothy of Alexandria, it puts in a ~ ~strong
12 13| Constantinople precedence over ~ ~Alexandria and Antioch was a proceeding
13 13| lib. VI.) to Eulogius of Alexandria and Anastasius of Antioch,
14 14| no less men than Peter of Alexandria, Gregory Nazianzen, and
15 14| felt by the churches ~ ~of Alexandria and Rome towards their young
16 14| according to their pleasure. Alexandria, as the chief see of the
17 14| episcopate (Neale, Pair. of Alexandria, i, 206). The ~ ~conduct
18 14| establishing the primacy of Alexandria over Constantinople and
19 14| Maximus was a native of Alexandria of low parentage. He boasted
20 14| confidence of Peter of Alexandria, and induced him to favour
21 14| fellows were despatched from Alexandria to mix ~ ~with the people,
22 14| Maximus returned to Alexandria, and demanded that Peter
23 14| he would ~ ~have that of Alexandria. Peter appealed to the prefect,
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