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1 II, XXXVI | and condemn in his absence Athanasius, bishop of Alexandria, a
2 II, XXXVI | persons out of the way as Athanasius himself. Accordingly, they
3 II, XXXVI | go so far as this, that Athanasius should be sent as an exile
4 II, XXXVI | together in Egypt, declare that Athanasius had been unjustly condemned.
5 II, XXXVI | entire process by which Athanasius had been condemned, should
6 II, XXXVI | was yet emperor, acquits Athanasius. Marcellus, too, is restored
7 II, XXXVI | secure an acquittal for Athanasius, that Ursatius and Valens,
8 II, XXXVII| of some time had elapsed, Athanasius, finding that Marcellus
9 II, XXXVII| been formed on the side of Athanasius, as Marcellus had been improperly
10 II, XXXVII| even in the opinion of Athanasius himself, he was deemed a
11 II, XXXVII| Photinus, and Marcellus, and Athanasius. They undoubtedly did this
12 II, XXXVII| judged incorrectly regarding Athanasius, who, it was admitted, had
13 II, XXXVII| object should be to get Athanasius turned out of the church,
14 II, XXXVII| accepted the condemnation of Athanasius with delight. Another part,
15 II, XXXVII| did not approve that of Athanasius.~
16 II, XXXIX | pronounced in regard to Athanasius, an edict was issued by
17 II, XXXIX | subscribe to the condemnation of Athanasius should be sent into banishment.
18 II, XXXIX | compelled to subscribe against Athanasius, they should rather enter
19 II, XXXIX | force the condemnation of Athanasius. Owing to this conflict
20 II, XXXIX | subscribed to the condemnation of Athanasius, on the condition that there
21 II, XXXIX | were prepared to suspend Athanasius from communion, only in
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