Examples of using Nestorius in English and their translations into Swedish
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The lot of Nestorius was a hard one.
Nestorius was to be summoned to recant within ten days.
see Nestorius and Nestorianism.
Theodore and his school had certainly prepared the way for Nestorius.
But did not Nestorius mean better than his words?
The bishops who were suspected of being favourable to Nestorius were deposed.
Nestorius, Theodore's pupil,
The precise Christological teachings of Nestorius are shrouded in obscurity.
Theodoret held a council at Zeuguma which refused to anathematize Nestorius.
Nevertheless Nestorius has always been venerated as a saint by the Persian Church.
And it is by a slip that he conjectures Basil to be the author of a work against Nestorius.
Nestorius for his part replied by a set of twelve contra-anathematisms.
Shortly afterwards, probably in 436, Nestorius was definitely sent into exile by the emperor.
Nestorius had arranged with the emperor in the summer of 430 for the assembling of a council.
Juvenal, however, was far too useful an ally in his campaign against Nestorius for Cyril lightly to discard.
A few years later Nestorius was dragged from his retirement
Who, however, did not enter into the agreement himself because he was not willing to condemn Nestorius as Cyril demanded.
Nestorius sends greeting in the Lord to the most religious
disciple Nestorius.
Nestorius was condemned by the Council of Ephesus(431), which was convened specifically to settle the dispute.
Before he had completed the work he had further obtained some sermons of Nestorius, from which he quotes in the later books.
Nestorius is vigorously dealt with for trying to substitute the title of"Mother of Christ" for"Mother of God".
preached against Nestorius.
The rest of the fragments of Nestorius have been most minutely examined,
St. Cyril of Alexandria(d.444), the Egyptian national hero, against Nestorius.
At the council Nestorius was condemned,
His Christological views were unquestionably influenced by his friend Nestorius, the most prominent representative of the Antiochene school.
this is what Nestorius did, openly admitting on one occasion he would have difficulty calling the Infant Jesus God.
Nestorius was not a prophet
Celestius was clearly shown by their refusal to condemn Nestorius together with us.