Vincent of Lérins, a fifth-century monk, is best known today for two principles. The first is that true Christian doctrine is that which has been believed everywhere, always, by everyone. The second is his idea that Christian doctrine grows and develops, yet is not altered.
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Essay on the fifth-century monk and ecclesiastical writer.
Paragraph more about his famous "quod ubique, quod semper, quod ab omnibus" than about Vincent himself.
By C.A. Heurtley, in the Nicene and Post-Nicene Fathers of the Christian Church, Second Series, vol. 11.
By C.A. Heurtley, in the Nicene and Post-Nicene Fathers of the Christian Church, Second Series, vol. 11.
Essay on the fifth-century monk and ecclesiastical writer.
Paragraph more about his famous "quod ubique, quod semper, quod ab omnibus" than about Vincent himself.

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