Papalism a Treatise On the Claims of the Papacy As Set Forth in the Encyclical

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Papalism a Treatise On the Claims of the Papacy As Set Forth in the Encyclical
Edward Denny
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Basil did 1 So Father Puller dates this Synod, op. Cif. , p. 299. Third Edit.
" Smith and Wace. Dictionary of Christian Biography, vol. I. P. 287, sub v. ' Basilius of Caesarea. " 332 THE PAPAL MONARCHY not regard communion with the See of Rome as an essential condition to being in the Catholic Church.
664. St. Basil's action with reference to the case of Meletius bears like testimony to the fact that Papalism was not ' the belief of his ' age ' of the Church. The condition of affairs at Antioc
...h in his days was a strange one. After the deposition of Eustathius, probably at the end of A. D. 330 or the beginning of a. D. 331/ the throne of Antioch was occupied by a succession of Arians, with whom, following the advice of Eustathius, the Catholics remained in communion with the excep- tion of a small number who held aloof under the leadership of a Presbyter named Paulinus. These Bishops were recognised as the canonical occupants of the See, by the majority both of Westerns and Easterns, with whom they enjoyed intercommunion until the Council of Sardica.

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