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The authenticity of the 60th canon is doubtful, as it is missing from various Greek manuscripts and may have been added later to specify the extent of the preceding 59th canon. The Latin version of the canons of Laodicea consistently omit the canon list. Around 350,
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The major concerns of the council involved regulating the conduct of church members. The council expressed its decrees in the form of written rules or
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as his successor. Jovian, in a precarious position, far from supplies, ended the war with Persia unfavorably for Rome. He was soon succeeded by
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Halfond, Gregory (2011). "Tenebrae Refulgeant: Celestial Signa in Gregory of Tours".
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The council marks the first occasion in Christianity of the explicit condemnation of
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A Select Library of the Nicene and Post-Nicene Fathers of the Christian Church
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produced a list of biblical books matching that from the Council of Laodicea.
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of the Synod of Laodicea posted in the ruins of the central church of Laodicea
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The council took place soon after the conclusion of the
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and laypeople (canons 3–5, 11–13, 21–27, 40–44, 56–57)
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war between the Roman Empire and the Persian Empire
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Synod of Laodicea

canons
synod
clerics
Asia Minor
Laodicea
Phrygia Pacatiana
war between the Roman Empire and the Persian Empire
Julian
Constantinian emperor
attempted a revival of paganism
Jovian
Valentinian I
Valens
Emperor of the East
canons
bishops
clerics
modest
laypeople
heretics
Jews
pagans
Sabbath
liturgical practices
lent
catechumens
neophytes
biblical canon

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