The Rise of the Mediaeval Church And Its Influence On the Civilisation of Western Europe From the First to the Thirteenth Century
The Rise of the Mediaeval Church And Its Influence On the Civilisation of Western Europe From the First to the Thirteenth Century
Alexander Clarence Flick
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• No minutes in the modem sense were kept. After measures were agreed upon they were signed and thus promulgated. See Hefele, i., 36a. Digitized by VjOOQIC 142 The Rise of the Mediaeval Church Palestine creed as a compromise. ^ It acknow- ledged the divine nature of Jesus. The Emperor favoured it, and the Arians were willing to accept it, but Athanasius was suspicious and demanded so many changes that when, after two months of solemn discussion, the amended creed was passed,^ Eusebius, the orig...inator, hesitated to sign it. This was a grand triumph for the orthodox party. The Emperor required all bishops to subscribe to it.^ The Semi-Arians did so under protest. Arius and two Egyptian bishops * refused and were banished to lUyria. * Arius was \ publicly excommunicated and his writings ordered ^ burned. The business of the Council concluded, Constantine dismissed it with a splendid feast which Eusebius likened to the kingdom of Heaven. ^ The results of Nicaea were very significant: 1.
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