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Homoiousion
Homoiousion Theol. (hɒmɔɪˈaʊzɪɒn, -ˈaʊsɪɒn, -ˈuː-) [eccl. Gr. ὁµοιούσιον, neuter form of ὁµοιούσιος: see homoiousian a. and n. and cf. Homoousion n. and a.] the Homoiousion, the term used to express the doctrine put forward by the Semi-Arians, that the Son is ‘of like substance’ with the Father; the... Oxford English Dictionary
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Homoousion
Homoousion, n. and a. Theol. (hɒməʊˈaʊzɪɒn, -ˈaʊsɪɒn, -ˈuː-) [eccl. Gr. ὁµοούσιον, neut. of ὁµοούσιος: see homoousian a. and n.] A. n. the Homoousion (τὸ ὁµοούσιον): the term ὁµοούσιος as used, e.g. in the formula promulgated by the Council of Nicæa in a.d. 325, to express the doctrine that the Son ... Oxford English Dictionary
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Acacians
generated from Him before the ages," recommended the disuse of the terms ousia (essence, or substance), homoousion (identical in essence, or substance), and homoiousion wikipedia.org
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Homœan
Homœan, a. and n. Theol. (hɒˈmiːən) Also Homoian (hɒˈmɔɪən). [f. mod.L. homœ-us, f. Gr. ὅµοιος like, similar + -an.] A. adj. Of or pertaining to the Homœans.1833 J. H. Newman Arians iv. iv. 362 Furthering their splitting into the Homœan and Homœusian factions. 1888 Encycl. Brit. XXIII. 720/1 He appe... Oxford English Dictionary
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Acacius of Caesarea
It rejected the terms Homoousion and Homoiousion "as alien from Scripture," and anathematizing the term "Anomoeon," and distinctly confessed the "likeness wikipedia.org
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Council of Seleucia
Since, however, the terms homoousion and homoiousion have in time past troubled the minds of many, and still continue to disquiet them; and moreover that wikipedia.org
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jangle
▪ I. jangle, v. (ˈdʒæŋg(ə)l) Also 4–6 iangil(l, -el(e, 5 -ille, -ylle, (changel, yangle): see also gangle. [a. OF. jangler (12th c.), jengler, gengler, in same senses; ulterior origin obscure. (Referred by some to an Old Nether-frankish *jangelôn repr. by MDu. jangelen; but this is improbable.) In s... Oxford English Dictionary
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