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The aim was to unite the church and to condemn the decrees passed by the council of 338 bishops held at Hiereia and St Mary of Blachernae in 754. The convocation of the council was announced to Pope Hadrian I (772-795) in a letter of Constantine VI and Irene, dated 29 August 784.
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1 Ιουν 2006 · Vol. 1 (2nd ed. rev., 1872) has title: A history of the Christian councils. v. 1. To the close of the Council of Nicaea, A.D. 325. 1872 -- v. 2. A.D. 326 to A.D. 429. 1876 -- v .3. A.D. 431 to A.D. 451. 1883 -- v.4. A.D. 451 to A.D. 680. 1895 -- v. 5.
“The Canons of the Council of Nicaea (325) - the original Greek text with English Translation - and Latin versions”
The council of Nicea, summoned by Emperor Constantine in 325 AD, was to resolve the disputes which threatened the unity of the Church and the empire. The profession of faith from Nicea, corrected the teaching of Arius through the four Christological propositions, which held firmly that Jesus ...
“Fontes Nicaenae Synodi” is a sourcebook that provides the original text with an English translation and footnotes of the contemporary sources for the study of the Council of Nicaea (325).
31 Οκτ 2017 · The importance of the general synod of Nicaea—the First Ecumenical Council—as a great action undertaken by the Church in defence of the divinity of Christ appears to be, therefore, a mythical event, like, for instance, the Deluge or the crossing of the Red Sea.