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== Cyclopedia of Biblical, Theological and Ecclesiastical Literature <ref name="term_17844" /> ==
== Cyclopedia of Biblical, Theological and Ecclesiastical Literature <ref name="term_17844" /> ==
<p> (Αἰνέας, a different form for the classical ''Aene’ As),'' a paralytic of Lydda, cured by Peter (&nbsp;Acts 9:33-34), A.D. 32. </p> <p> bishop of [[Paris]] (843-877). About the year 863, taking part in the controversy with Photius, he wrote a treatise entitled Liber adversus Objectiones Graecorum, which is given by D’ Achery, Spicil. 1, 113. — Cave, Hist. Litt. anno 859; Dupin, Eccl. Script. c. 9; Neander, Ch. Hist. 3, 567. </p>
<p> ( '''''Αἰνέας''''' , a different form for the classical ''Aene '''''’''''' As),'' a paralytic of Lydda, cured by Peter (&nbsp;Acts 9:33-34), A.D. 32. </p> <p> bishop of [[Paris]] (843-877). About the year 863, taking part in the controversy with Photius, he wrote a treatise entitled Liber adversus Objectiones Graecorum, which is given by D '''''’''''' Achery, Spicil. 1, 113. '''''''''' Cave, Hist. Litt. anno 859; Dupin, Eccl. Script. c. 9; Neander, Ch. Hist. 3, 567. </p>
          
          
== International Standard Bible Encyclopedia <ref name="term_471" /> ==
== International Standard Bible Encyclopedia <ref name="term_471" /> ==
<p> '''''ē̇''''' -'''''nē´as''''' ( Ἀινέας , <i> '''''Ainéas''''' </i> ): A paralytic at Lydda, who, after he "had kept his bed eight years," was miraculously healed by Peter (&nbsp;Acts 9:33 , &nbsp;Acts 9:34 ). </p>
<p> ''''' ē̇ ''''' - ''''' nē´as ''''' ( Ἀινέας , <i> ''''' Ainéas ''''' </i> ): A paralytic at Lydda, who, after he "had kept his bed eight years," was miraculously healed by Peter (&nbsp;Acts 9:33 , &nbsp;Acts 9:34 ). </p>
          
          
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