Book, Chapter
1 II, XXXV | existence. To meet this evil, a synod was convened from the whole
2 II, XXXVI | present as deacon at the Synod of Nicaea. For they added
3 II, XXXVI | condemned by a sentence of the Synod. Now, it was not doubtful
4 II, XXXVI | Constantine dies, but the Synod, called together while he
5 II, XXXVI | of the Church after the Synod at Sardes, entering into
6 II, XXXVII| altogether the decrees of the Synod of Sardes. For a certain
7 II, XL | after their own views the Synod of Nicaea, and by the addition
8 II, XL | upholder of our views, and the Synod of Nice was regarded as
9 II, XLI | Accordingly, the emperor orders a Synod to assemble at Ariminum,
10 II, XLI | entirety, for discussion l in a Synod.~
11 II, XLII | Theodulus. But when the Synod was over, an embassy was
12 II, XLIII | should not dissolve the Synod, until all professed by
13 II, XLV | found the deputies from the Synod of Seleucia, and compel
14 II, XLV | who had acknowledged the Synod of Ariminum, he thought
15 II, XLVII | not worthy of mention, a Synod was assembled at Saragossa,
16 II, XLVII | along with themselves in the Synod at Saragossa. This they
17 II, XLIX | affected should be brought to a Synod at Bordeaux. Accordingly,
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