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Meaning of "council of laodicea"

council of laodicea: A historic assembly of Christian bishops that took place in Laodicea around the 4th century AD, during which various church laws and regulations were established

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What was done at the Council of Laodicea was but one of the steps.
This is expressly forbidden by the Council of Laodicea c.
The Council of Laodicea already imposed a penance for a second wedding after widowhood.
The liturgical prescriptions of the Council of Laodicea c.
Council of Laodicea.
However, Peter correctly pointed out to him that Council of Laodicea is not infallible.
In 366 the council of Laodicea proscribed the Sabbath.
Canon of the Apostles and the 33rd Canon of the Council of Laodicea.
The Council of Laodicea was a regional synod of approximately 30 clerics from Anatolia, ( now modern Turkey ).
Around 350 AD, Cyril of Jerusalem produced a list matching that from the Council of Laodicea.
Similarly for the Council of Laodicea around 365.
It cites in AD 363 a seventh-day Sabbath was prohibited by Canon 29 of the Council of Laodicea.
It succeeded in having the Sabbath anathematised from the Council of Laodicea in 366 at canon 29.

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