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- noun Plural form of
Eunomian .
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Sects sprang up rapidly: they are known as Eunomians, Anomoeans, Exucontians, Semi-Arians, Acacians.
The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume 7: Gregory XII-Infallability 1840-1916 1913
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But we have seen these claims before; we battled them in the Eunomians sixteen hundred years ago.
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He was in entire accord with the Catholic party in opposing the Arians, Eunomians, Macedonians, and other heretics.
The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume 14: Simony-Tournon 1840-1916 1913
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We find him first warning and then excommunicating a bloodthirsty governor, denouncing the Eunomians, superintending the elections of bishops, etc.
The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume 14: Simony-Tournon 1840-1916 1913
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+ In the fourth century and later, the Arians and their numerous heretical offspring: Anomans or Eunomians, Semi-Arians, Acacians, etc., while admitting the triple personality, denied the consubstantiality.
The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume 7: Gregory XII-Infallability 1840-1916 1913
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Theodore soon displayed a very keen interest in the theologico-polemical discussions of the time, writing and preaching against the Origenists, Arians, Eunomians, Apollinarists, magicians,
The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume 14: Simony-Tournon 1840-1916 1913
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The controversy with the Eunomians, who declared that the Divine Essence was fully expressed in the absolutely simple notion of "the Innascible" (agennetos), and that this was fully comprehensible by the human mind, led many of the
The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume 15: Tournely-Zwirner 1840-1916 1913
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Eunomians or Anomœans, the Arians or Eudoxians, the semi-Arians or
A Source Book for Ancient Church History Joseph Cullen Ayer 1905
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[357] The Eunomians, from the fact of the unoriginateness of the Father being called eternity, maintained that unoriginateness and eternity are identical.
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The bishops here assembled, 150 in number, resolved that the faith of the Nicene Fathers must ever remain firm and unchanged, and that its opponents, the Eunomians, Anomoeans, Arians, Eudoxians,
Historical Introductions to the Symbolical Books of the Evangelical Lutheran Church 1894
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