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Bibliotheca Graeca vol. xi. p. 280. Christie,
Albany James (1867). "Alexius
Aristenus". In
William Smith (ed.).
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Apostolic Constitutions were
considered canonical by some
including Alexius Aristenus, John of Salisbury, and to a
lesser extent,
Grigor Tat`evatsi.[citation...
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referred to in the last clause. Most writers,
including Hefele, Balsamon,
Aristenus and
Beveridge consider it to be Cæsarea;
while Zonaras thinks Jerusalem...
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Apostolic Constitutions were
considered canonical by some
including Alexius Aristenus, John of Salisbury, and to a
lesser extent,
Grigor Tat'evatsi. They are...
-
referred to in the last clause. Most writers,
including Hefele, Balsamon,
Aristenus and
Beveridge consider it to be Cæsarea;
while Zonaras thinks Jerusalem...
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referred to in the last clause. Most writers,
including Hefele, Balsamon,
Aristenus and
Beveridge consider it to be Cæsarea;
while Zonaras thinks Jerusalem...
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referred to in the last clause. Most writers,
including Hefele, Balsamon,
Aristenus and
Beveridge consider it to be Cæsarea;
while Zonaras thinks Jerusalem...
- Magnæ Armeniæ PG 133: ****nius monk in
Philotheou monastery,
Alexius Aristenus,
Patriarch Lucas Chrysoberges of Constantinople, Theori**** Philosophus...
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referred to in the last clause. Most writers,
including Hefele, Balsamon,
Aristenus and
Beveridge William Beveridge?]
consider it to be Cæsarea;
while Zonaras...
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epitomes and
synopses of
earlier writers such as
Stephen (fifth century),
Aristenus (1160), ****nius (1255), et al. The
author arranged his
matter in alphabetical...