[142:4] Sozomen, i., 9, 21; Theodoret, i., 7, 8.
[142:5] Sozomen, i., 21; Socrates, i., 9.
[142:6] Euseb., Life of Const., iii., 15.
[142:7] Univ. of Pa., Transl. and Rep., iv., No. 2; Schaff, iii., 631; Fulton, Index Canonum.
[143:1] Univ. of Pa., Transl. and Rep., iv., No. 2. Cf. Hefele, i., 355 ff.
[143:2] Excellent discussion of the whole question in Hefele, i., sec. 37.
[143:3] About 350 the canons were interpolated so as to give the Bishop of Rome a primacy.
[143:4] Socrates, i., ch. 11; Sozomen, i., 23; Schaff, ii., 411; Hefele, i., 435.
[144:1] Hefele, ii.
[145:1] Pope Liberius was reinstated, after the death of Felix II., on subscribing to the Arian articles.