The Councils of the Church From the Council of Jerusalem Ad 51 to the Council
The Councils of the Church From the Council of Jerusalem Ad 51 to the Council
E B Edward Bouverie Pusey
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12. "Socr. Ii. 37. ^ lb. N Socr. 1. C. 176 Re-action at Semi- Avian Synod of Ancyra. compelled to depose. " This failed, because the hatred to Aetius was greater than the zeal for Eudoxius. " " While ^ Eudoxius was thus innovating, and many of the Church of Antioch who opposed him were cast out, these, receiving the letters of George, Bishop of Laodicea, came to Ancyra of Galatia. For Basil [of Ancyra] was there, at the consecration of a Church which he had built, having invited many of the nei...ghbouring Bishops, to whom he gave the Epistle of George. " The Epistle is addressed to four Semi-Arian Bi- shops, Macedonius, Basil, Cecropius, [Bishop of Nico- media] and Eugenius [of Nice]. In it he exhorts them to help against Aetius. " Meeting in one place, as many as may be, ask for subscriptions of the other Bishops, that Eudoxius should cast out Aetius from the Church of Antioch, and cut off his disciples who had been inserted among the Clergy. " " The Bishops at Ancyi a, when this innovation of Eudoxius had been made plain to them through what he, together with those whom he had met in Council at Antioch, had decreed in writing about the faith, shew this to the king, and beseech him that some care should be taken that what had been adjudged in Sardica, [Philippopolis] Sirmium, and other Synods, should prevail, where it had been agreed that the Son was ' like in substance to the Father.
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