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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...
- precision. He was neither a thorough Nicene nor a decided Arian. The Eustathians elected as rival patriarch the presbyter Paulinus. The synod of Alexandria...
- 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...
- behind the Eustathian party which had unflinchingly stood by the Nicene creed, and prolonged the schism between Meletians and Eustathians by consecrating...
- classifies the Messalians, Euchites, Enthusiasts, C****uts, Adelphians and Eustathians as Marcianist sects. He says that Marcian was a moneychanger during the...
- Christianity Donatism Cir****cellions Rogatists Dulcinians Euchites Marcianists Eustathians Fraticelli Heresy of the Judaizers Joachimites Josephines Jovinianism...
- Meletius' election in 361 was brought about chiefly by the Arians, the Eustathians would not recognize him, although he solemnly proclaimed his orthodox...
- deputies to attempt an arrangement between the two anti-Arian Meletians and Eustathians; but before they arrived Paulinus had been consecrated bishop by bishop...
- the death of Eustathius, Meletius became Bishop of Antioch in 360, the Eustathians would not recognise him, even after his election was approved by the...
- intellectual dissidents, such as the Encratites, the Ebionites, and the Eustathians who followed the fourth century monk Eustathius of Antioch, considered...