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AFAIK the earliest creeds are via Rufinius of Aqueila - on the "Council" of Nicaea Socrates Scholasticus - on the "Council" of Nicaea Hermias Sozomen - on the "Council" of Nicaea, Theodoret of Cyrus - on the "Council" of Nicaea and the earliest of these preserve the five sophisms of Arius about the [edit] Jesus [edit] figure. |
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Somewhere I got the notion that the then existing writings were voted on, individually and democratically, by the bishops present. Some of the "sacred" texts made it in by one vote.
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