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Chapter XXXVI.—Of the
Synod at Milan.
Now at that time the bishops
met in Italy, very few indeed from the East, most of them being
hindered from coming either by the firmities of age or by the distance;
but of the West there were more than three hundred.389
389So also Sozomen, IV. 9; but the number appears
exorbitant. Valesius conjectures that the texts of Socrates and Sozomen
are corrupted, and that we must read thirty instead of three hundred.
The smaller number agrees exactly with the list given in the epistle of
this council to Eusebius of Vercellæ; in this list thirty bishops
are named as agreeing to the condemnation of Athanasius, Marcellus, and
Photinus. Cf. Baronius, Annal. year 355.
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It was a command of the emperor that they should be assembled at Milan.
On meeting, the Eastern prelates opened the Synod by calling upon those
convened to pass a unanimous sentence of condemnation against
Athanasius; with this object in view, that he might thenceforward be
utterly shut out from Alexandria. But Paulinus, bishop of Treves in
Gaul, and Dionysius, of whom the former was bishop of Alba,390
390Sozomen (IV. 9) agrees here also with Socrates; but
Athanasius, in Epist. ad Solitar., and after him Baronius and
Valesius, make Milan and not Alba, the metropolis of Italy, and
Dionysius bishop of Milan, and not of Alba.
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the metropolis of Italy, and Eusebius of Vercellæ, a city of
Liguria in Italy, perceiving that the Eastern bishops, by demanding a
ratification of the sentence against Athanasius, were intent on
subverting the faith, arose and loudly exclaimed that ‘this
proposition indicated a covert plot against the principles of Christian
truth. For they insisted that the charges against Athanasius were
unfounded, and merely invented by his accusers as a means of corrupting
the faith.’ Having made this
protest with much vehemence of manner, the congress of bishops was then
dissolved.
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