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1 Int | Constantius. The emperor granted a Council, which met at Milan in a.d. 2 Int | going to Alexandria where a Council was to be held under the 3 Int | the synodal letters of the Council of Alexandria, but, finding 4 Int | policy of the Alexandrian Council. By this Council it had 5 Int | Alexandrian Council. By this Council it had been determined that 6 18(4116)| savouring of heterodoxy by the Council of Antioch (264–269) which 7 19 | After these proceedings the Council was dissolved. All returned 8 19(4119)| appear at every Synod and Council from 330 till about 370, 9 19 | believers? We know that at the Council of Nicæa, which was assembled 10 19 | is not dependent on that Council. This being so, how could 11 20(4127)| σιος in the sentence of the Council.~ 12 20(4128)| eighty. At the time of the Council he was the most learned 13 20 | living who took part in that Council. And if that is not enough, 14 20 | names of the bishops of the Council of Nicæa, we find that those 15 20 | point out how, after the Council of Nicæa, they relapsed 16 20 | was owing to them that the Council was convened, and their 17 20 | were published before the Council, remain even to the present 18 20(4129)| bishopric of Antioch by the Council of Seleucia, a.d. 359; but 19 23(4143)| Cyprian would admit none. The Council was held at Carthage a.d. 20 25(4159)| against Cyprian’s views by the Council of Arles (a.d. 314), which 21 27 | of the true custom; the Council of Nicæa also, to which