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Sulpitius Severus
The Sacred History

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arians

   Book, Chapter
1 II, XXXV | from the communion of the Arians. Now, the doctrines which 2 II, XXXV | the doctrines which the Arians proclaimed were of the following 3 II, XXXV | an imperial decree. The Arians, then, not daring to make 4 II, XXXVI | been condemned. But the Arians did not so much desire to 5 II, XXXVI | Valens,leading men among the Arians, when they were openly separated 6 II, XXXVII | pronounced regarding him. The Arians, then, finding an opportunity 7 II, XXXVII | his beginning in Mary. The Arians, therefore, with cunning 8 II, XXXVII | that time, however, the Arians concealed their treachery; 9 II, XXXVII | bishops which followed the Arians accepted the condemnation 10 II, XXXVIII| Chapter XXXVIII.~But then the Arians, seeing that stratagem did 11 II, XXXIX | over to their side, the Arians plucked up their courage, 12 II, XXXIX | disposition, had resisted the Arians, not so much from his own 13 II, XXXIX | But it seemed best to the Arians to withdraw the most celebrated 14 II, XL | XL.~IN the meantime, the Arians, not secretly, as before, 15 II, XL | emperor, that although the Arians, whom he favored, appeared 16 II, XLI | of the church, while the Arians select, as a place for prayer, 17 II, XLI | peace with heretics. The Arians do the same thing, and send 18 II, XLI | kind of communion with the Arians, and to reserve every point, 19 II, XLII | because at that time the Arians had spread evil reports 20 II, XLIV | had been drawn up by the Arians. Thus several days passed 21 II, XLIV | itself was in favor of the Arians, but the declarations afterwards 22 II, XLV | Chapter XLV.~Thus, then, the Arians, with their affairs in a 23 II, XLV | his adversaries. But the Arians opposedthat to the utmost


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