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  2. Councils of Carthage - Wikipedia

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    The sixteenth Council of Carthage was held in May 419 and there again the representations of Zosimus were accepted, awaiting the result of a comparison of the Nicene canons as they existed in Africa, in which the decrees cited by the Pope had not been found, with those of the churches of Antioch, Alexandria and Constantinople.

  3. Development of the New Testament canon - Wikipedia

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    The first council that accepted the present Catholic canon (the Canon of Trent) was the Council of Rome, held by Pope Damasus I (382). A second council was held at the Synod of Hippo (393) reaffirming the previous council list. A brief summary of the acts was read at and accepted by the Council of Carthage (397) and the Council of Carthage (419 ...

  4. Collections of ancient canons - Wikipedia

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    The best-known are: (a) the Canons of the Council of Carthage (August, 397) which confirmed the "Breviarium" of the canons of Hippo (393), one of the chief sources of African ecclesiastical discipline; (b) the Canons of the Council of Carthage (419), at which were present 217 bishops and among whose decrees were inserted 105 canons of previous ...

  5. Aurelius of Carthage - Wikipedia

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    Aurelius became Bishop of Carthage around 392 [2] and led a number of ecclesiastical councils on Christian doctrine and clerical discipline, including the important Council of 419 which codified "The Code of Canons of the African Church". [3] Aurelius was one of the first Bishops to denounce Pelagianism. [4]

  6. Carthage council to meet at CW&EP Community Room - AOL

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    Oct. 9—CARTHAGE, Mo. — The Carthage City Council will meet at a new location on Tuesday because of large crowds seen at recent meetings voicing opinions about an ongoing dispute between the ...

  7. Council of Carthage (419) - Wikipedia

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    Councils of Carthage#Council of 419 To a section : This is a redirect from a topic that does not have its own page to a section of a page on the subject. For redirects to embedded anchors on a page, use {{ R to anchor }} instead .

  8. Ancient church councils (pre-ecumenical) - Wikipedia

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    the Council of Rome of 155; the Council of Rome of 193; the Council of Ephesus of 193; the Council of Carthage of 251; the Council of Iconium of 258 [13] the Council of Antioch of 264; the Councils of Arabia of 246–247; the Synod of Elvira of 306; the Council of Carthage of 311; the Synod of Neo-Caesarea of c. 314; the Synod of Ancyra of 314 ...

  9. Biblical canon - Wikipedia

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    The council confirmed the same list as produced at the Council of Florence in 1442, [73] Augustine's 397–419 Councils of Carthage, [52] and probably Damasus' 382 Council of Rome. [ 37 ] [ 74 ] The Old Testament books that had been rejected by Luther were later termed "deuterocanonical", not indicating a lesser degree of inspiration, but a ...