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100) The Three hierarchs

    (the Three Heretics)

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100) The Three hierarchs (three heretics actually). refers to

1)  Basil the Great (also known as Basil of Caesarea), 329 - 379 AD, 

sins: rules for monastic life (unbiblical), contributions to heretical canon law, and contribution to liturgies. (for centuries the Orthodox told the uneducated public he wrote the Liturgy of St. Basil now they try to retract that.

2) Gregory the Theologian (also known as Gregory of Nazianzus) . 330-389 AD,

sins:  propagated the heretic Origen, Gregory seems to have been an early sacerdotalist (if so he was one of the most evil men who ever lived), his friend Gregory of Nyssa, may have supported some form of the doctrine of apocatastasis,

3) John Chrysostom.  (researching)  ( saints ) ( bogus saints ) 

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