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Eusebian

Eusebian \Eu*se"bi*an\, n. (Eccl. Hist.) A follower of Eusebius, bishop of C[ae]sarea, who was a friend and protector of Arius.

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Usage examples of "eusebian".

What matters is the place where the river Shalouan spills into the beginnings of the Eusebian Gorge.

Though the forest was amiable and the weather benign, it was still a long walk to the Eusebian Gorge.

There was no sign of the moonbow, or the waterfall that sustained it, or even the Eusebian Gorge.

Greek Emperor, with his thanks, sent him a great Gospel-book richly decorated, no doubt, with those splendid Eusebian canons and portraits of the Evangelists, the like of which we see in the Byzantine examples still preserved at Paris, in London, and elsewhere.

Gospel-book, and containing part of the Eusebian canons, or contents-tables of the Four Gospels, etc.

In the page of the Eusebian Canons we see features which take us across the plains of Lombardy to the doors of S.

Valens and Ursacius, two bishops of Illyricum, who had spent their lives in the intrigues of courts and councils, and who had been trained under the Eusebian banner in the religious wars of the East.

They were manifested in a still more public manner, by the strict orders which were despatched into Egypt to recall the adherents of Athanasius, to restore their privileges, to proclaim their innocence, and to erase from the public registers the illegal proceedings which had been obtained during the prevalence of the Eusebian faction.