The Monophysite Churches of the East
Series: Making of America Journal ArticlesPublication details: Journal Article: The Princeton Review 38/4 (Oct 1866): pp.567-576Description: pp.567-576 25 cmLOC classification:- BR 190 .M6 S3 1866
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Jesuit Historical Institute in Africa | Jesuit Historical Institute in Africa | Reserve | BR 190 .M6 S3 1866 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | Not For Loan (Restricted Access) |
Consequently, the Syrian Monophysite came to be called Jacobites. The Western part of the Syrian (Monophysite) Church became entirely separated from the Eastern (late Nestorian) Church. From Syria the Monophysite doctrine spread into Armenia to the North and Egypt to the South.
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