peter the fuller造句
例句與造句
- A letter of Peter the Fuller ( 471 488 ) mentions a bishop of Abydus called Pamphilus.
- Martyrius was deposed by prominent Non-Chalcedonian Peter the Fuller in 470, the latter supported by Julian.
- In 488 the patriarch of Antioch, Peter the Fuller came to Constantinople to have his right on the Church of Cyprus confirmed.
- Among Rhetor's works is the biography of Chalcedonian priest who moved to Maiuma after the expulsion of his master, Peter the Fuller.
- When Calandio, the Chalcedonian patriarch of Antioch, was expelled by the Miaphysite Peter the Fuller in 485, Philoxenus was ordained bishop of Mabbug.
- It's difficult to find peter the fuller in a sentence. 用peter the fuller造句挺難的
- It was more likely written during the time of Peter the Fuller who enforced its use as a sort of " test of orthodoxy against Nestorianism ".
- While living in Antioch with his family, Zeno sympathised with the Monophysite views of Peter the Fuller, and supported him against his opponent, the Chalcedonian bishop Martyrius.
- He took the monk Peter the Fuller with him and left for Antioch, his office's see, passing through Isauria, where he put down the rebellion of Indacus.
- In his first synod, Felix excommunicated Peter the Fuller, who had assumed the Alexandria, an act that brought about a schism between East and West that was not healed until 519.
- Basiliscus re-instated Timothy Aelurus and Peter the Fuller to their sees, and by persuasion of the former issued ( 9 April 475 ) a circular letter ( " Enkyklikon " ) to the bishops calling them to accept as valid only the first three ecumenical synods, and reject the Council of Chalcedon.
- Thus, the formula of Peter the Fuller ( above ) is used on all Fridays; on all Sundays :'risen from the dead'; on Holy Thursday :'betrayed for us'; on Holy Saturday :'buried for us'; on the Feast of the Dormition of the Theotokos :'who came to the death of the Holy Mother and Virgin'; on the feasts of the Holy Cross :'who was crucified for us'; for the celebration of marriages :'who took flesh for us', etc.