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1. in Schism. 2. Obstinacy in errour. 3. Independency. 2. The Donatists took their name of one Donatus, born about seven years after Arrius in the time of Constantine. Afterwards he was a Bishop in Numidia, and proved to to be a great Disturber of the Churches in Africa: for, 1. He hatch'd a bitter hatred, (though causless) against Cecilianus Bishop of Carthage, whose cause was often heard. 2. But always the Donatists succumbed (or failed) in proof. 3. In the end, |
1. in Schism. 2. Obstinacy in error. 3. Independency. 2. The Donatists took their name of one Donatus, born about seven Years After Arius in the time of Constantine. Afterwards he was a Bishop in Numidia, and proved to to be a great Disturber of the Churches in Africa: for, 1. He hatched a bitter hatred, (though causeless) against Cecilianus Bishop of Carthage, whose cause was often herd. 2. But always the Donatists succumbed (or failed) in proof. 3. In the end, |
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