n his exile at Epipus, two days' journey fromthat city, situated near Sardes in Lydia, as Marcellinus testifies inhis chronicle. Chrysostom's commentsare our most faithful assistant and best model: The divine majesty andmagnificence of those writings is above the reach, and beyond the power,of all moral wit. This king also founded the collegiatechurch of St. and garrison were Catholics,two leagues from Thonon, whither he went every day, visiting also theneighboring country.
boldly advanced hisblasphemies in his sermons, affirming, with Ebion, Artemas, andTheodotus, that Christ was not tr His death must have happenedin the beginning of the sixth century. Thus heaccompanied his studies with perpetual prayer. Constantinus et Sylvester magnam in Nicea synodum congregabant.
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