Semi-arian Sentence Examples

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  • In 357 Constantius, at the urgent request of an influential deputation of Roman ladies, agreed to the release of Liberius on condition that he signed the semi-Arian creed.

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  • This ordination of Ulfilas by the chiefs of the semi-Arian party is at once an indication of their determination to extend their influence by active missionary enterprise, and evidence that Ulfilas was now a declared adherent of the Arian or semi-Arian party.

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  • If, as seems probable from the circumstances of his ordination, he was a semi-Arian and a follower of Eusebius in 341, at a later period of his life he departed from this position, and vigorously opposed the teaching of his former leader.

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  • He is best known as an able defender of the semi-Arian position, and was styled by Athanasius the "advocate" of the Arians.

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  • All this points to the position of a "conservative" or semi-Arian of the East, one who belongs, perhaps, to the circle of Lucian of Antioch and writes before the time of Julian.

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  • It seems clear then that the compiler was a Syrian, and that he also wrote the spurious Ignatian epistles; he was likewise probably a semi-Arian of the school of Lucian of Antioch.

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  • The theological sympathies of Eusebius were with the semi-Arian party, but his interest in the controversy was not strong.

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  • Macedonius, who defended the semi-Arian or Homoiousian position that the Spirit was merely a Divine in Spirit.

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  • Arian or semi-Arian views had much vogue during the 18th century, both in the Church and in dissent.

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