CONTENTS.
WITH REFERENCES TO THE MARGINAL NUMBERS IN EACH CHAPTER.
PAGE.
CHAPTER I. |
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1. Simon Magus. 2. Menander. 3. Cerinthus. 4. Ebion. 5. Saturninus and Basilides. 6. The Nicholites.
CHAPTER II. |
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1. Corpocrates. 2. Valentine. 3. Epiphanes. 4. Prodicus. 5. Tatian. 6. Severus. 7. Cerdonius. 8. Marcion. 9. Apelles. 10. Montanus. 11. Cataphrigians, Artotirites, Peputians, Ascodrogites, Pattalorinchites. 12. Bardesanes. 13. Theodotus the Currier, Artemon, and Theodotus Argentarius. 14. Hermogenes.
CHAPTER III. |
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1. Praxeas. 2. Sabellius. 3. Paul of Samosata. 4. Manes. 5. Tertullian. 6. Origen. 7. Novatus and Novatian. 8. Nepos—The Angelicals and the Apostolicals.
CHAPTER IV. |
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Article I.—Schism and Heresy of the Donatists.
1, 2. Schism. 3. Heresy. 4, 5. Confutation of St. Augustin. Circumcellionists. Conference commanded by Honorius. 7. Death of St. Marcellinus, and Council of Carthage.
Article II.—The Arian Heresy, |
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8. Origin of Arius. 9. His Errors and Supporters. 10. Synod of Bythinia. 11. Synod of Osius in Alexandria. 12. General Council of Nice. 13. Condemnation of Arius. 14–16. Profession of Faith. 17. Exile of Eusebius of Nicomedia, and insidious Letter of Eusebius of Cesarea. 18. Banishment of Arius. 19. Decree for the Meletians. 20. Decree for the Quartodecimans. 21. Canons. 22. End of the Council.