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Hilary of Poitiers; Feder, Alfred · 1916

2. Symbol Creed.
3. Names of the bishops.
V. Letter of the Synod of Ariminum to Emperor Constantius and the Nicene acts together with the narrative text. VIII.
1. Letter of the Synod of Ariminum.
2. Narrative text.
3. Nicene acts.
4. Narrative text.
VI. Letter of the Arians who were present at the Synod of Ariminum to Emperor Constantius. IX.
VII. Letter of Pope Liberius to Emperor Constantius. V.
VIII. Letter of Emperor Constantius to the bishops of the Synod of Ariminum. VII 1–2.
IX. From the acts of the Synod of Ariminum. VII 3–4.
1. Definition of the Homousian of the same substance bishops.
2. Narrative text.
3. Condemnation of the heretics.
I. Preface. I.
II. Apologetic fragment defending Athanasius and containing various items from the acts of the Western Synod of Sardica, two letters of Valens and Ursacius, and the Nicene symbol together with the narrative text. II.
1. Synodical letter to all churches.
2. Letter of the synod to Pope Julius.
3. Names of the heretics.
4. Names of the bishops who subscribed in the synod.
5. Narrative text.
6. Letter of Valens and Ursacius to Pope Julius.
7. Narrative text.
8. Letter of Valens and Ursacius to Bishop Athanasius.
9. Narrative text.
10. Nicene symbol.
11. Narrative text.
III. Doubtful letter of Pope Liberius to the Eastern bishops together with the narrative text. IV.
1. Letter of Liberius.
2. Narrative text.
IV. Two letters concerning the reconciliation of lapsed bishops. XII.
1. Letter of Pope Liberius to the bishops of Italy.
2. Letter of the bishops of Italy to the bishops of Illyricum.
V. Letter of Valens, Ursacius, Gaius, and Paulus to Germinius. XIV.