Chap.

1  7|     appeared the heresy of the Acephali, attacking the Council of
2  7|     Chalcedon. They are called Acephali, that is, "without a head,"
3  7|       years. The heresy of the Acephali was defended by him and
4  7| Appropriating the error of the Acephali, he condemned to exile the
5  7|    abandoned the heresy of the Acephali. In his time, after Trasemundus,
6  7|    Receiving the heresy of the Acephali, he compelled every bishop
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