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History of the First Council of Nice: A World's Christian Convention, A.D. 325 ; with a Life of Constantine
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“Arius, upon his excommunication at Alexandria, in 321, retired to Palestine, and wrote various letters to men of distinction, in which he labored to demonstrate the truth of his doctrines, thereby drawing over immense numbers to his side, and particularly Eusebius, Bishop of Nicomedia, a man of vast influence. These bishops held a council in Bithynia, probably at Nicomedia, in which two hundred and fifty bishops are reported to have been present. All we know of their acts and decisions is, that they sent letters to all the bishops of Christendom, entreating them not to exclude the friends of Arius from their communion, and requesting them to intercede with Alexander that he would not do so.”
― History of the First Council of Nice: A World's Christian Convention A.D. 325 With a Life of Constantine
― History of the First Council of Nice: A World's Christian Convention A.D. 325 With a Life of Constantine
“The living know that they shall die, But the dead know not anything,”
― History of the First Council of Nice: A World's Christian Convention A.D. 325 With a Life of Constantine
― History of the First Council of Nice: A World's Christian Convention A.D. 325 With a Life of Constantine
