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1 3 | the errors of Nestorius or Eutyches penetrate with clearer insight
2 4 | discussion at Chalcedon was Eutyches, a priest and archimandrite
3 5 | extremely obstinate disposition, Eutyches asserted that two moments
4 6 | 6. Eutyches did not grasp that before
5 8 | of that city, presided; Eutyches, who had been vigorously
6 8 | capable for the refutation of Eutyches's error. His solid and shining
7 9 | 9. The Archimandrite Eutyches, however, was not confident
8 9 | doctrine in which the errors of Eutyches were refuted, addressed
9 10| council', Dioscorus and Eutyches carried off everything with
10 12| hostility to the heresy of Eutyches grew so strong that there
11 17| the pernicious error of Eutyches was rejected and condemned.
12 17| heresies of Nestorius and Eutyches, have already shown what
13 19| condemnation of the doctrine of Eutyches. This rule of faith was
14 20| against the assertion of Eutyches: 'I confess that our Lord
15 23| council of Ephesus refutes Eutyches as well as Nestorius. The
16 25| rejected the absurd teaching of Eutyches about the mixture of natures
17 27| imply confusion as does Eutyches, nor diminution, as does
18 27| confusion introduced by Eutyches and Apollinaris' (Nerses
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