Synod of Diospolis was a 415 synod in Diospolis (now Lod, Israel) in which Pelagius was accused of heresy by the exiled Gallic bishops. It followed a council...
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Pontus, Anatolia Diospolis, later Byzantine Lydda, now Lod in modern Israel Synod of Diospolis in above Lydda The first known name of Laodicea on the Lycus...
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favour of the orthodox party, which led to the violent suppression of the Donatists. Following the Synod of Diospolis, on 1 May 418 a minor synod (Augustine...
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Pelagius (category Founders of religions)
Latin. A few months later in December of 415, another synod in synod in Diospolis (Lydda) under the bishop of Cæsarea was called by two deposed bishops...
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Pelagianism (redirect from Comparison of Pelagianism and Augustinianism)
the Synod of Diospolis in Lod, which proved to be a key turning point in the controversy. Following the verdict, Augustine convinced two synods in North...
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361) Pelagius himself was declared orthodox by the synod of Diospolis in 415, after repudiating some of Celestius' opinions. (Frend, W.H.C. Saints and Sinners...
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Jerome (redirect from Hieronymus of Milano)
Jerome Prologus Galeatus Pelagius Synod of Diospolis In the Eastern Orthodox Church he is known as Saint Jerome of Stridonium or Blessed Jerome. "Blessed"...
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The Holy Synod of the Coptic Orthodox Church of Alexandria is the highest Orthodox authority in the Coptic Orthodox Church. It formulates the rules and...
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Orosius (redirect from Seven Books of History Against the Pagans)
Innocent I of Rome; and, after having waited long enough to learn the unfavourable decision of the Synod of Diospolis (Lydda) in December of the same year...
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Jerusalem and not explicitly condemned by the local synod of Diospolis (415). We have a letter of Pope Innocent I who censures John for having allowed...
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