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1 поместный Неокесарийсккий собор
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2 Неокесарийский собор
(поместный, происходил ок. 315 в Неокесарии (ныне Нексар в Турции); составил 15 правил, касающихся преим. духовенства и некоторых вопросов церк. управления и вошедших впоследствии в законы канонического права как Западной, так и Восточной церкви) the Council of NeocaesareaРусско-английский словарь религиозной лексики > Неокесарийский собор
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