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1 Sentenza | observed that the pupils of Nestorius were trying to bring their
2 Sentenza | Theodore who was condemned with Nestorius, says, "It was necessary
3 Sentenza | opinions in accordance with Nestorius had been rejected, whoever
4 Sentenza | sentence against the heresy of Nestorius and has condemned according
5 Sentenza | justice and with accuracy both Nestorius himself and all those who
6 Sentenza | offered some defence of Nestorius and his heresy; their aim
7 Sentenza | instruct them that not only was Nestorius, the disciple of heresy,
8 Sentenza | the heretical Theodore and Nestorius so that it would be made
9 Sentenza | the heretics Theodore and Nestorius were conspiring to strengthen
10 Sentenza | and defends Theodore and Nestorius, had been accepted by the
11 Sentenza | the heretical Theodore and Nestorius and even gave support to
12 Sentenza | supporters of Theodore and Nestorius in support of their case.
13 Sentenza | obliged him to anathematize Nestorius and his heretical doctrines
14 Sentenza | wrote defending Theodore and Nestorius. Additionally, we anathematize
15 Sentenza | of Ephesus for deposing Nestorius without proper process and
16 Sentenza | it supports Theodore and Nestorius and their heretical teachings
17 Anathem, 4 | who follow Theodore and Nestorius, rejoicing in the division,
18 Anathem, 5 | adoration, as both Theodore and Nestorius have written in their madness;
19 Anathem, 11| Macedonius, Apollinarius Nestorius, Eutyches and Origen, as
20 Anathem, 13| the heretical Theodore and Nestorius and others who think in
21 Anathem, 13| the aforesaid Theodore and Nestorius and accept them or their
22 Anathem, 14| alleging that it condemned Nestorius without going into the matter
23 Anathem, 14| which defends Theodore and Nestorius and their heretical teachings
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