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<p> bishop of [[Sardica]] in the latter half of the fourth century, opposed the worship of the [[Virgin]] and other Roman novelties, and was, in consequence, unjustly branded as a heretic. His followers seem to have embraced Arianism. Walch published a treatise, De Bonoso Haeretico (Gott. 1764).-Mosheim, Eccl. Hist. cent. 4, pt. ii, ch. v, 25, note; Lardner, Works, 4:244. </p> | <p> bishop of [[Sardica]] in the latter half of the fourth century, opposed the worship of the [[Virgin]] and other Roman novelties, and was, in consequence, unjustly branded as a heretic. His followers seem to have embraced Arianism. Walch published a treatise, De Bonoso Haeretico (Gott. 1764).-Mosheim, Eccl. Hist. cent. 4, pt. ii, ch. v, 25, note; Lardner, Works, 4:244. </p> | ||
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<ref name=" | <ref name="term_26442"> [https://bibleportal.com/encyclopedia/cyclopedia-of-biblical-theological-and-ecclesiastical-literature/bondsus,+(2) Bondsus from Cyclopedia of Biblical, Theological and Ecclesiastical Literature]</ref> | ||
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Latest revision as of 09:21, 15 October 2021
Bondsus [1]
bishop of Sardica in the latter half of the fourth century, opposed the worship of the Virgin and other Roman novelties, and was, in consequence, unjustly branded as a heretic. His followers seem to have embraced Arianism. Walch published a treatise, De Bonoso Haeretico (Gott. 1764).-Mosheim, Eccl. Hist. cent. 4, pt. ii, ch. v, 25, note; Lardner, Works, 4:244.