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A.A. Vasiliev
History of the Byzantine empire

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1 2,2| additions, it adopted the Creed in which, contrary to the 2 2,2| with His Father. The Nicene Creed was signed by many of the 3 2,2| who supported the Nicene Creed. And while the Nicene creed 4 2,2| Creed. And while the Nicene creed was never officially repealed 5 2,2| decided in favor of the Nicene Creed. This was in harmony with 6 2,2| partisans of the Nicene Creed were deprived of their sees 7 2,2| adherents of the Nicene Creed, Constantius, continuing 8 2,2| Christian of the Nicene Creed. Forced by the king of Persia, 9 2,3| devoted follower of the Nicene Creed, Christianity was restored 10 2,3| Valentinian followed the Nicene Creed; Valens was an Arian. But 11 2,3| inclination toward the Nicene Creed. Of particular significance 12 2,3| preference for his chosen creed left no room for toleration 13 2,3| renounce Arianism and join the creed of Nicaea. The bishop, however, 14 2,3| an adherent of the Nicene Creed; followers of other religious 15 2,3| a follower of the Nicene Creed, he began his long and obstinate 16 2,3| scholars are dubious as to the creed of Constantinople, which 17 2,3| became not only the dominant creed, but the official symbol 18 2,3| have affirmed that this new creed was not and could not be 19 2,3| historians, agree that the creed of Constantinople was actually 20 2,3| by designating the Nicene Creed as the only legal creed, 21 2,3| Creed as the only legal creed, Theodosius laid an absolute 22 2,3| followers of the Nicene Creed. The Crimean Goths remained 23 2,3| by proclaiming the Nicene Creed the dominant form of Christianity, 24 5,8| filioque to the Christian creed, and also for his illegal 25 6,7| Nicaeo-Constantinopolitan Creed, which did not Include the 26 7,4| But in the symbol of the Creed no ambiguity could be admitted,


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