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<p> One of the Fathers of the [[Greek]] Church; of [[Jewish]] descent; flourished in the 4th century; led a monastic life, and founded a monastery in Eleutheropolis; was bishop of [[Constantia]] in 367; bigoted and tyrannical, he became notorious for his ecclesiastical zeal, and for his indictments of [[Origen]] and St. Chrysostom; left writings that show great but indiscriminate learning (330-402). </p>
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<p> One of the [[Fathers]] of the Greek Church; of [[Jewish]] descent; flourished in the 4th century; led a monastic life, and founded a monastery in Eleutheropolis; was bishop of [[Constantia]] in 367; bigoted and tyrannical, he became notorious for his ecclesiastical zeal, and for his indictments of [[Origen]] and St. Chrysostom; left writings that show great but indiscriminate learning (330-402). </p>
 
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Latest revision as of 17:17, 15 October 2021

St. Epiphanius [1]

One of the Fathers of the Greek Church; of Jewish descent; flourished in the 4th century; led a monastic life, and founded a monastery in Eleutheropolis; was bishop of Constantia in 367; bigoted and tyrannical, he became notorious for his ecclesiastical zeal, and for his indictments of Origen and St. Chrysostom; left writings that show great but indiscriminate learning (330-402).

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