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arians 31
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Iacobus de Voragine
The Golden Legend

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arians

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1 I| a church of the heretic Arians was yielded to good christian 2 II| which was the sect of the Arians, the which he destroyed 3 II| men, and gave it to the Arians, to whom S. Basil said: 4 II| emperor, upholder of the Arians, spake for them, and made 5 II| them and said tofore the Arians and to the Catholics that 6 II| thus they accorded. The Arians put them to prayer three 7 III| he was of the sect of the Arians, in such wise that where 8 III| another, but, between the Arians and the good christian men, 9 III| others of the sect of the Arians would not consent to the 10 III| empress Justina and the Arians said that S. Ambrose made 11 III| it happed that one of the Arians was out of his mind and 12 III| and therefore the other Arians drowned him in a deep piscine 13 III| were of the sect of the Arians. Then he descended of these 14 III| against the heretics and Arians, and in that he had a special 15 III| examined a bishop of the Arians that the christian men had 16 III| were on the party of the Arians cried that he should promise 17 IV| all of the heresy of the Arians, and held the empire. He 18 IV| consent to the heresy of the Arians, he was sent into exile 19 IV| when the heresy of the Arians had infected all Italy, 20 IV| there, he commanded to the Arians that they should write their 21 IV| subscribed, and then the Arians wrote again another schedule 22 IV| Eusebius to the will of the Arians, and anon they drew him 23 IV| enhardened. And then the Arians led Eusebius into Jerapolin, 24 IV| Jovinian reigned, and the Arians ceased. S. Eusebius returned 25 IV| when Valens reigned, the Arians came again in their forces, 26 V| them of the sect of the Arians, which then increased greatly. 27 V| And then the sect of the Arians, embraced with envy rebelled 28 V| things, defended that the Arians should sing no more hymns 29 VI| but he was cast out of the Arians, and went with one priest 30 VI| worthily the cruelty of the Arians, and he worthily for the 31 VII| daughter healed, iii. 211.~Arians at Milan, iii. 113.~—confounded


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