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1 Int | of Antioch, Dorotheus the Arian (who had succeeded Euzoius 2 Int | who had been baptized by Arian bishops. This opinion led 3 Int | the baptism conferred by Arian bishops, it is inconsistent 4 Int | who have repented of their Arian opinions. The Luciferian 5 Int | accepts baptism from an Arian bishop, and the bishop himself 6 Int | world groaned to find itself Arian.” They did all that was 7 6 | you would have it, that an Arian bishop is the enemy of Christ, 8 6 | Ghost comes. So then if an Arian cannot give the Holy Spirit, 9 6 | person baptized by an p. 323 Arian and afterwards invoke the 10 9 | but one essence. But an Arian has no faith but this (close 11 9 | the conqueror’s palm. An Arian has no baptism; how is it 12 11 | must further add that the Arian heresy goes hand in hand 13 11 | will deny. We allow that an Arian may baptize; then he must 14 11(4094)| the contrary, derive the Arian idea of God from Platonism 15 11 | bishop. 4095 If we agree that Arian baptism is invalid, you 16 14 | seem right to you that an Arian should be a bishop?~O. You 17 14 | an answer. I receive an Arian bishop for the same reason 18 18(4116)| compound of the word, the great Arian controversy always raged. 19 18 | declared that he was not an Arian, and that he utterly abhorred 20 18(4118)| tenets anathematized are Arian or Semi-Arian.~ 21 19 | astonished to find itself Arian. Some, therefore, remained 22 19(4119)| about 370, as leaders of the Arian party, both in the East 23 19 | assembled on account of the Arian perfidy, eight Arian bishops 24 19 | the Arian perfidy, eight Arian bishops were welcomed, and 25 20(4129)| early age. Athanasius (Hist. Arian. p. 858) calls him the “