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Chapter XIV.—The
Arians remove Gregory from the See of Alexandria, and appoint George in
his Place.282
282There is an error here, repeated also by Sozomen
(III. 7), but corrected by Theodoret, H. E. II. 4 and 12,
without the mention of the names of his predecessors. The error
consists in the statement that Gregory was ejected at this time. It
appears that he remained in his position until the Council of Sardica,
by which he was deposed and excommunicated. He survived this council by
six months.
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About the same time the Arians
ejected Gregory from the see of Alexandria, on the ground that he was
unpopular and at the same time because he had set a church283
on fire, and did not manifest sufficient zeal in promoting the
interests of their party.284
284This is the same Gregory that is mentioned in ch. 10
as violently put into possession of the see of Alexandria by the
Arians. It is evident that they were disappointed in him.
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They therefore inducted George into his see, who was a native of
Cappadocia, and had acquired the reputation of being an able advocate
of their tenets.
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