Definition of Homoousians

1. homoousian [n] - See also: homoousian

Lexicographical Neighbors of Homoousians

homonymic
homonymies
homonymous
homonymous diplopia
homonymous hemianopia
homonymous images
homonymous parallax
homonymously
homonyms
homonymy
homooctamer
homooctameric
homooctamers
homooligomer
homoousian
homoousians (current term)
homopaternal
homopentamer
homopentameric
homopentamers
homophase
homophene
homophenes
homophenylalanine
homophenylalanyl
homophil
homophile(a)
homophiles
homophilic

Literary usage of Homoousians

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. The History of the Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire by Edward Gibbon (1887)
"furious contests which the difference of a single diphthong excited between the homoousians and the ..."

2. The Ecclesiastical History of Socrates, Surnamed Scholasticus, Or the by Socrates, Henri de Valois, Edward Walford (1853)
"THE EMPEROR VALENS, WHILE AT ANTIOCH, AGAIN PERSECUTES THE homoousians. THE emperor Valens, little affected by the calamities produced by the famine, ..."

3. A History of the Church in Seven Books: From the Accession of Constantine, A by Socrates, Socrates Scholasticus (1844)
"THE Arians, exasperated by this election, renewed their persecution of the homoousians : and the emperor on being informed of what had taken place, ..."

4. A Church History by Christopher Wordsworth (1887)
"... under the influence of Eudoxius, had the good effect of approximating the Semi- Arians to the homoousians. Having met in small Synods at Smyrna, ..."

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