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Philastrius (also
Philaster or Filaster)
Bishop of Brescia, was one of the
bishops present at a
synod held in
Aquileia in 381.
Philastrius was born around...
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thought that
later accounts of
these "Ophites" by Pseudo-Tertullian,
Philastrius and
Epiphanius of
Salamis are all
dependent on the lost
Syntagma of Hippolytus...
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letters and sermons. He was the
successor of
Philastrius.
Gaudentius had
studied under Philastrius, and was a
preacher in
Italy and the
Middle East...
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Adelbert Lipsius,
suggests that the
Syntagma was also the
common source for
Philastrius and the
Panarion of Epiphanius.
Adversus omnes haereses may have been...
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Hermias is said to have
propounded and
taught their beliefs.
According to
Philastrius (Diversarum
Hereseon Liber, LV), the
teaching of
these beliefs was based...
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Ferard (Church of England)
Frederick of
Utrecht Maternus of
Milan Pambo Philastrius Symphorosa Theodosia of
Constantinople July 18 (Eastern
Orthodox liturgics)...
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earliest mention of four
seasonal fasts is
known from the
writings of
Philastrius,
bishop of
Brescia (died ca 387) (De haeres. 119). He also
connects them...
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remained in
Milan until his
death in 374, even
though the
Nicaean priest Philastrius (later
bishop of Brescia)
operated in
Milan to
support the Christian...
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bishops of the West, from Italy, Africa, Gaul and Illyria,
among them St
Philastrius of
Brescia and St
Justus of Lyons,
deposed from
their offices two bishops...
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century CE Nusairis.[citation needed] The
testimonies of Epiphanius,
Philastrius, and Pseudo-Tertullian may all draw in part from the same lost anti-heretical...