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1 Intro | Vigilius decided to summon this council after the latter withdrew
2 Intro | unanimously opposed it. The council was summoned by Justinian
3 Intro | refused to take part in the council, because Justinian had summoned
4 Intro | presided. The decrees of the council were signed by 160 bishops,
5 Intro | on the testimony of the council of Chalcedon, all suspicion
6 Intro | removed. Nevertheless, the council in its 8th session on 2
7 Intro | Constantinople, approved the council, thus changing his mind "
8 Intro | had been decreed at the council of Chalcedon. ~The council
9 Intro | council of Chalcedon. ~The council did not debate ecclesiastical
10 Intro | cannot be attributed to this council. ~For the 14 anathemas (
11 Sentenza | agreement to take part in our council and to study with us the
12 Sentenza | holy fathers who met in council at Nicaea and handed down
13 Sentenza | creed. The 150 who met in council at Constantinople also set
14 Sentenza | fathers who met in the first council of Ephesus agreed to the
15 Sentenza | definitions of the 630 who met in council at Chalcedon, regarding
16 Sentenza | been accepted by the holy council of Chalcedon, it was therefore
17 Sentenza | the assistance of the holy council but so as to give some support
18 Sentenza | was accepted by the holy council of Chalcedon or that the
19 Sentenza | Chalcedon or that the holy council of Chalcedon agreed with
20 Sentenza | who misrepresent the holy council of Chalcedon in this way
21 Sentenza | promulgated by the holy council of Chalcedon. We compared
22 Sentenza | who gathered for the first council at Ephesus. The heretical
23 Sentenza | religious bishops of that holy council. They also acted thus in
24 Sentenza | of faith set out by the council, how can an attempt be made
25 Sentenza | accepted by the same holy council? We are rightly told: What
26 Sentenza | the details of what our council has achieved, we repeat
27 Sentenza | holy fathers or of the holy council of Chalcedon. ~These matters
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