Letter 149: Another editorial note indicating that this position in the manuscript contained John of Antioch's letter to...
Theodoret of Cyrrhus→Nestorius|c. 440 AD|Theodoret of Cyrrhus|Human translated
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[This entry is an editorial note, not a letter by Theodoret. It records that this position in the manuscript contained the letter of John, Bishop of Antioch, to Nestorius. This letter has sometimes been attributed to Theodoret as its actual author, though it circulated under John's name.]
Letter 149
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[This entry is an editorial note, not a letter by Theodoret. It records that this position in the manuscript contained the letter of John, Bishop of Antioch, to Nestorius. This letter has sometimes been attributed to Theodoret as its actual author, though it circulated under John's name.]
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