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Chapter LXXXII.
Cyrus,2717
an Alexandrian
by race, and a physician by profession, at first a philosopher then a
monk, an expert speaker, at first wrote elegantly and powerfully
against Nestorius, but afterwards, since he began to inveigh against
him too intemperately2718
2718 since he began to inveigh against him too intemperately
Norimb. and the eds., but the other mss. read “nevertheless” inveigh or
“inveighs less” or “more” and
“is found” for “inveigh.” T 21 25
a Wolfenb. agree in reading in illo minus invenitur instead of
in illum nimius inventur. Norimb has same with nimius instead of
minus. The reading of T 21 25 a Wolfenb. thus reinforced and in view of
the fact of the easy confusion of minus and nimius in
transcribing, is the most probable reading, but it is hard to decide
and harder still to make sense of it. | and dealt in
syllogism rather than Scripture, he began to foster the Timothean
doctrine. Finally he declined to accept the decree of the council of
Chalcedon, and did not think the doctrine that after the incarnation
the Son of God comprehended two natures, was to be acquiesced
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