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Chapter III.—The Principal Bishops who flourished at that Time.
Now at this time Damasus who
had succeeded Liberius then presided over the church at Rome. Cyril was
still in possession of that at Jerusalem. The Antiochian church, as we
have stated, was divided into three parts: for the Arians had chosen
Dorotheus as the successor of their bishop Euzoïus; while one
portion of the rest was under the government of Paulinus, and the
others ranged themselves with Melitius, who had been recalled from
exile. Lucius, although absent, having been compelled to leave
Alexandria, yet maintained the episcopal authority among the Arians of
that city; the Homoousians there being headed by Timothy, who succeeded
Peter. At Constantinople Demophilus the successor of Eudoxius presided
over the Arian faction, and was in possession of the churches; but
those who were averse to communion with him held their assemblies
apart.686686
Cf. IV. I.
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