Vincent of Lérins (Latin: Vincentius Lerinensis; died c. 445) was a Gallic monk and author of early Christian writings. One example was the Commonitorium...
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Catholic (term) (redirect from History of the term Catholic)
the Epistle of Manichaeus called Fundamental, chapter 4: Proofs of the Catholic Faith. A contemporary of Augustine, St. Vincent of Lerins, wrote in 434...
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The Lérins Islands (in French: les Îles de Lérins, pronounced [lɛz‿il də leʁɛ̃s]) are a group of four Mediterranean islands off the French Riviera, in...
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Lérins Abbey (pronounced [leʁɛ̃]) is a Cistercian monastery on the island of Saint-Honorat, one of the Lérins Islands, on the French Riviera, with an...
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Adversum Paganos, and Vincent of Lérins' Commonitorum Primum. Most scholars hold that all of these accounts ultimately derive from Eusebius of Caesarea's Historia...
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Lérins may refer to: Caprasius of Lérins (died 430), a hermit who lived in Lérins, Provence Vincent of Lérins (died 440s), a Gallic monk and author of...
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Old Catholic Church (redirect from Declaration of Utrecht)
domain: Vincent of Lérins (1955) [1894 by various publishers]. "The Commonitory of Vincent of Lérins, for the antiquity and universality of the catholic...
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Athanasian Creed (redirect from Creed of St. Athanasius)
with Vincent or his students. For example, in the authoritative modern monograph about the creed, J. N. D. Kelly asserts that Vincent of Lérins was not...
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by Vincent of Lérins (450), referring to "what all, everywhere and always believed". In the year 565, Emperor Justinian declared the decisions of the...
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Pyrenees Vincent of Digne (died 379), French bishop of Digne Vincent of Lérins (died 445), Church father, Gallic author of early Christian writings Vincent Madelgarius...
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