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To the later, to wit, Ambition, Eusebius refers the Heresie of Montanus, Tertullian that of Valentinus. When Aerius had in vain aspired to a Bishoprick, the disappointment moved him (after the barbarous usage of that Tyrant, who cut on stretch'd others to the Proportions of his own Stature) to deny the Distinction of Order, |
To the later, to wit, Ambition, Eusebius refers the Heresy of Montanus, Tertullian that of Valentinus. When Aerius had in vain aspired to a Bishopric, the disappointment moved him (After the barbarous usage of that Tyrant, who Cut on stretched Others to the Proportions of his own Stature) to deny the Distinction of Order, |
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