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NPNF2-08. Basil: Letters and Select Works - Holy Bible Institute

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Troubles of the Closing Years.X.—Troubles of the Closing Years.The relief to the Catholic East was brief. The paroxysm of passion which causedValentinian to break a blood-vessel <strong>and</strong> ended his life, 260 ended also the force of the imperialrescript. The Arians lifted their heads again. A council was held at Ancyra, 261 in whichthe homoousion was condemned, <strong>and</strong> frivolous <strong>and</strong> vexatious charges were brought againstGregory of Nyssa. 262 At Cyzicus a Semiarian synod blasphemed the <strong>Holy</strong> Spirit. 263 Similarproceedings characterized a synod of Antioch at about the same time. 264 Gregory of Nyssahaving been prevented by illness from appearing before the synod of Ancyra, Eustathius<strong>and</strong> Demosthenes persisted in their efforts to wound <strong>Basil</strong> through his brother, <strong>and</strong>summoned a synod at Nyssa itself, where Gregory was condemned in his absence <strong>and</strong> deposed.265 He was not long afterwards banished. 266 On the other h<strong>and</strong> the Catholic bishopswere not inactive. Synods were held on their part, <strong>and</strong> at Iconium Amphilochius presidedover a gathering at which <strong>Basil</strong> was perhaps present himself, <strong>and</strong> where his treatise on the<strong>Holy</strong> Spirit was read <strong>and</strong> approved. 267 The Illyrian Council was a result incommensuratewith <strong>Basil</strong>’s passionate entreaties for the help of the westerns. From the midst of the troubleswhich beset the Eastern Church <strong>Basil</strong> appealed, 268 as he had appealed before, 269 for thesympathy <strong>and</strong> active aid of the other half of the empire. He was bitterly chagrined at thefailure of his entreaties for support, <strong>and</strong> began to suspect that the neglect he complained ofwas due to coldness <strong>and</strong> to pride. 270 It has seemed to some that this coldness in the Westwas largely due to resentment at <strong>Basil</strong>’s non-recognition of the supremacy of the Romansee. 271 In truth the supremacy of the Roman see, as it has been understood in later times,260 Nov. 17, 375. Amm. Marc. xxx. 6. Soc. iv. 31.261 Mansi, iii. 499. Hefele, § 90.262 Ep. ccxxv.263 Ep. ccxliv.264 Soc. v. 4.265 Ep. ccxxxvii.266 Greg., Vit. Mac. ii. 192.267 Ep. ccii., cclxxii. Hefele, § 90. Mansi, iii. 502–506. There is some doubt as to the exact date of this synod.cf. D.C.A. i. 807.268 Ep. ccxliii.269 Ep. lxx., addressed in 371 to Damasus.270 Ep. ccxxxix.271 cf. D.C.B. i. 294: “C’est esprit, conciliant aux les orientaux jusqu’à soulever l’intolérance orientale, est aussiinflexible avec les occidentaux qu’avec le pouvoir impérial. On sent dans ses lettres la révolte de l’orient qui réclameses prérogatives, ses droits d’ancienneté; l’esprit d’indépendance de la Grèce, qui, si elle supporte le joug matérielde Rome, refuse de reconnaitre sa suprématie spirituelle.” Fialon, Et. Hist. 133.47

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