Cappadocians Cappadocia
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Life.
... assigning Cæsarea as the birthplace, we may adopt the popular estimation of Basil
as one of "The Three Cappadocians," [18] and congratulate Cappadocia on the ...
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Funeral Oration on the Great S. Basil, Bishop of Cæsarea in ...
... those other points, which have been published throughout Pontus and Cappadocia,
to the ... worsted, learning not to be ready to despise the Cappadocians, of all ...
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St. Basil and St. Gregory of Nazianzum; Council of Constantinople,
... The two youths became acquainted at school in Cappadocia, and, when they were ... But
the two Cappadocians kept themselves clear from all the snares of "philosophy ...
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Letter cccxlix. Libanius to Basil.
... not give over, Basil, packing this sacred haunt of the Muses with Cappadocians,
and these redolent of the frost [3285] and snow and all Cappadocia's good things ...
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Letter Xlviii. To Eusebius, Bishop of Samosata .
... 2165] The Cappadocians were of ... Lightfoot, Coloss., etc., p 378 n. But Cappadocia
may claim the counter credit of having given birth to three of the most famous ...
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Eunomius and his Teacher Aetius, their Affairs and Doctrines. They ...
... I believe more truthfully, that Theophronius, a native of Cappadocia, and Eutychius ...
heresy, had it not found opponents in Basil and Gregory, the Cappadocians. ...
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Of the Three Woe Trumpets.
... Bagdad Togrulbec Olbarsalanus Cæarea in Cappadocia, and Iconium in Asia Minor ... name
of the hither Armenia, I comprehend the Cappadocians, anciently denominated ...
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Letter Lxx. To Magnus an Orator of Rome.
... Serapion, [2186] of Titus [2187] bishop of Bostra; and of the Cappadocians Basil,
[2188 ... Bishop of Cæsarea in Cappadocia and a strenuous champion of orthodoxy. ...
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Introductory Note to the Works of Origen.
... who placed themselves under his instructions were two young Cappadocians, who had ...
Maximin obliged Origen to take refuge in Cæsarea in Cappadocia, where he ...
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Introduction. Chapter i. --The Life and Writings of St. Hilary of ...
... combatant with Athanasius and the precursors of the great Cappadocians, his borrowing ...
from the East by Auxentius, the Arian intruder from Cappadocia, of whom ...
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Smith's Bible Dictionary
Cappadocians Cappadocia

(province of good horses), (Acts 2:3; 1 Peter 1:1) the largest province in ancient Asia Minor. Cappadocia is an elevated table-land intersected by mountain chains. It seems always to have been deficient in wood, but it was a good grain country, and particularly famous for grazing. Its Roman metropolis was Caesarea. The native Cappadocians seem to have originally belonged to the Syrian stock.

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Cappadocia: The Easternmost Province of Asia Minor

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