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		<title>Bartley: Created page with &quot;{{stub}}  186 years after the Martyrdom, the church still had no formal orthodoxy.   Very little of substance came out of this first meeting. No formal textual canon was a...&quot;</title>
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186 years after the [[Martyrdom]], the church still had no formal orthodoxy. &lt;br /&gt;
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Very little of substance came out of this first meeting. No formal textual canon was agreed upon, although church leaders agreed on the [[Oath]] and the [[Creed]]. Additionally, all agreed that [[Alexandria]] fulfilled the [[Prophecies of Alabar Tramaliene|prophecies]] and, as such, they were essentially obsolete. While still a part of the greater church tradition, they were declared non-canonical.&lt;/div&gt;</summary>
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