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Chapter VI.—Lucifer goes to Antioch and consecrates Paulinus.
It was decided therefore that
Lucifer should go to Antioch in Syria, and Eusebius to Alexandria, that
by assembling a Synod in conjunction with Athanasius, they might
confirm the doctrines of the church. Lucifer sent a deacon as his
representative, by whom he pledged himself to assent to whatever the
Synod might decree; but he himself went to Antioch, where he found the
church in great disorder, the people not being agreed among themselves.
For not only did the Arian heresy, which had been introduced by
Euzoïus, divide the church, but, as we before said,475475
II. 44.
the followers of Meletius also, from attachment to their teacher,
separated themselves from those with whom they agreed in sentiment.
When therefore Lucifer had constituted Paulinus their bishop, he again
departed.
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