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the Carolingian theologians were able to point out some real weaknesses in the theology of Nicaea II. In the first place, they noted the abundance of forged, spurious, and apocryphal documents upon which Nicaea II depended. Some of these were obvious at the time, such as the letters supposedly from Jesus to King Abgar of Edessa.73 Other forgeries have been only more recently discovered.
What It Means to Be Protestant: The Case for an Always-Reforming Church
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