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Continued pressure from Eusebius led to Constantius' writing a letter demanding whether Hosius alone was going to remain obstinate in his support of Athanasius. In reply, Hosius sent his courageous letter of protest against imperial interference in Church affairs (353), preserved by Athanasius which
283:, his deacon. In autumn 324 Hosius was the bearer of Constantine's letter to Bishop Alexander and Arius, in which he urged them to reconcile. After the Synod in Alexandria, Hosius led another synod in Antioch probably on the occasion of the election of Eustathius, after the death of 291:
which opened on 20 May 325. Hosius probably presided over it, as his name appears first on the list of participants. Hosius ostensibly supported Alexander of Alexandria against Arius. After the council, Hosius returned to his diocese in Spain.
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tendencies and held a strict view that refused readmission to those baptized Christians who had denied their faith or performed the formalities of a ritual sacrifice to the pagan gods under pressures of persecution.
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on November 324. In this synod, bishops supporting Arius were suspended and a general synod was announced which would be held in Ancyra. Emperor Constantine eventually moved the convocation to the
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For nearly 50 years Hosius was one of the foremost bishops of his time. He was held in universal esteem and exercised great influence. After Constantine's death in 337,
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as displaying gravity, dignity, gentleness, wisdom, generosity and in fact all the qualities of a great soul and a great bishop.
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The History of the First Council of Nice: A Worlds Christian Convention, A. D. 325 with a Life of Constantine
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Subjected to continual pressure from the Eusebian party, Hosius signed the homoean formula adopted by the
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his only extant composition, a letter justly characterized by the French historian
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Ossius of Cordova. A contribution to the history of the Constantinian period
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and guided the content of public utterances, such as Constantine's
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The Faith of the Early Fathers: Pre-Nicene and Nicene eras
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in that year. He is not listed among the attendees of the
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Epitome of the Ecclesiastical History of Philostorgius
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in 357, which involved communion with the homoeans (
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