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acknowledge Flavian I, and
Paulinus II of Antioch, who by the
extreme Eustathians had been
elected patriarch in
opposition to Meletius,
continued to exercise...
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behind the
Eustathian party which had
unflinchingly stood by the
Nicene creed, and
prolonged the
schism between Meletians and
Eustathians by consecrating...
- precision. He was
neither a
thorough Nicene nor a
decided Arian. The
Eustathians elected as
rival patriarch the
presbyter Paulinus. The
synod of Alexandria...
-
Christianity Donatism Cir****cellions
Rogatists Dulcinians Euchites Marcianists Eustathians Fraticelli Heresy of the
Judaizers Joachimites Josephines Jovinianism...
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denounced riches, and
affected special sanctity. The
synod condemned the
Eustathian practices,
declaring however that it was not
virginity that was condemned...
- He was
neither a
thorough Nicene nor a
decided Arian.
Members of the
Eustathian party objected to
Meletius as
having been
consecrated by Arians, and had...
- (Gaul); he
organizes monastic communities after an
eastern model. The
Eustathian schism in
Antioch is
healed (approximate date).[citation needed] March...
-
classifies the Messalians, Euchites, Enthusiasts, C****uts,
Adelphians and
Eustathians as
Marcianist sects. He says that
Marcian was a
moneychanger during the...
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support of the
Eustathian party, and was a
rival to
Flavian during the so-called
Meletian schism.
After Paulinus'
death in 388, the
Eustathians still resented...
-
Porphyrus (404–412) 37
Alexander (412–417) He
ended the
schism with the
Eustathians in 415. 38
Theodotus (417–428) (alternately 420–429) 39 John I (428–442)...