Elpidius

Elpidius

Arian-leaning correspondent of Augustine
Elpidius was a correspondent who challenged Augustine on Trinitarian doctrine and sent him an Arian argument for response.
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From Libaniusc. 353 AD

I thought that as soon as you heard the governor was on our side, you yourself would be here.

libanius #416
From Libaniusc. 356 AD

Clematius says that those from whom he expected great things gave him little, while those he assumed would ignore...

libanius #447
From Julian the Apostatec. 361 AD

Even a short letter gives great pleasure when the writer's affection can be measured by the greatness of his soul...

julian emperor #65
From Libaniusc. 365 AD

Every time I went to him and made my case, asking that you receive what is rightly yours regarding the bronze, he...

libanius #541
From Basil of Caesareac. 369 AD

Once again I have started the well-beloved presbyter Meletius to carry my greeting to you. I had positively determined to spare him, on account of the weakness which he has voluntarily brought upon himself, by bringing his body into subjection for the sake of the gospel of Christ. But I have judged it fitting to salute you by the ministry of suc...

basil caesarea #205
From Basil of Caesareac. 369 AD

Now, most of all, do I feel my bodily infirmity, when I see how it stands in the way of my soul's good. Had matters gone as I hoped, I should not now be speaking to you by letter or by messenger, but should in my own person have been paying the debt of affection and enjoying spiritual advantage face to face. Now, however, I am so situated that I...

basil caesarea #206
From Augustine of Hippoc. 396 AD

Augustine tells Elpidius that the Son is begotten, not made, and that divine truth cannot be boasted over.

augustine hippo #242
From Avitus of Viennec. 495 AD

Avitus, bishop, to the deacon Helpidius.

avitus vienne #2005