7. Of MOPSUESTIA, an ardent supporter of the unfortunate Nestorius [NESTORIUS], of Constantinople.
He succeeded the celebrated Theodore as bishop of Mopsuestia, in Cilicia [THEODORUS MOPSUESTENUS], probably in or about A. D. 427. lHe supported John, patriarch of Antioch [JOANNES, No. 9], in his opposition to the hasty and unjust deposition of Nestorius by Cyril of Alexandria and his party [CYRILLUS, ST. of ALEXANDRIA], in the third general (Ephesian) council, A. D. 431 and when John was induced to come to terms with Cyril and to join in condemning Nestorius, Meletius persisted in supporting the cause of the deposed patriarch, and refused to hold communion with either Cyril or John, denouncing such communion as diabolical; and when the latter sent a conciliatory letter to him, he threw it in the messenger's face. Being forcibly expelled front his see by the emperor Theodosius II., at the desire of