Letter 155: A brief editorial note.

Theodoret of CyrrhusUnknown|c. 440 AD|Theodoret of Cyrrhus|Human translated
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[This entry is an editorial note. It records that John, Bishop of Antioch, and his supporters -- including Theodoret -- sent a letter to the clergy of Constantinople during the Council of Ephesus. The full text is not preserved in this collection.]

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