John Henry Newman (1801-1890)
The Arians of the Fourth Century
Chapter I: Schools and Parties in and about the Ante-Nicene Church, Considered in Their Relation to the Arian Heresy
Section 1: The Church of Antioch
Section 2: The Schools of the Sophists
Section 3: The Church of Alexandria
Section 4: The Eclectic Sect
Section 5: Sabellianism
Chapter II: The Teaching of the Ante-Nicene Church in Its Relation to the Arian Heresy
Section 1: On the Principle of the Formation and Imposition of Creeds
Section 2: The Scripture Doctrine of the Trinity
Section 3: The Ecclesiastical Doctrine of the Trinity
Section 4: Variations in the Ante-Nicene Theological Statements
Section 5: The Arian Heresy
Chapter III: The Ecumenical Council of Nicæa in the Reign of Constantine
Section 1: History of the Nicene Council
Section 2: Consequences of the Nicene Council
Chapter IV: Councils in the Reign of Constantius
Section 1: The Eusebians
Section 2: The Semi-Arians
Section 3: The Athanasians
Section 4: The Anomœans
Chapter V: Councils after the Reign of Constantius
Section 1: The Council of Alexandria in the Reign of Julian
Section 2: The Ecumenical Council of Constantinople in the Reign of Theodosius
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