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<p> was a bishop contemporary: with Chrysostom (about A.D. 400) who wrote a commentary on the [[Gospel]] of Mark, in which he defended the view entertained by the [[Church]] of his day that, with reference to fasting, [[Christians]] have entire liberty of action. The commentary is given in Max. Bibl. Vet. Patrum (Lugd. 1677), 4:370. </p>
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<p> was a bishop contemporary: with Chrysostom (about A.D. 400) who wrote a commentary on the [[Gospel]] of Mark, in which he defended the view entertained by the Church of his day that, with reference to fasting, [[Christians]] have entire liberty of action. The commentary is given in Max. Bibl. Vet. Patrum (Lugd. 1677), 4:370. </p>
 
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Latest revision as of 17:31, 15 October 2021

Victor Of Antioch [1]

was a bishop contemporary: with Chrysostom (about A.D. 400) who wrote a commentary on the Gospel of Mark, in which he defended the view entertained by the Church of his day that, with reference to fasting, Christians have entire liberty of action. The commentary is given in Max. Bibl. Vet. Patrum (Lugd. 1677), 4:370.

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