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1 Sentenza | of the traditions of the fathers. Even though the grace of
2 Sentenza | from unchastity. ~The holy fathers, who have gathered at intervals
3 Sentenza | who afterwards were holy fathers and doctors handed down
4 Sentenza | greater length by the 318 holy fathers who met in council at Nicaea
5 Sentenza | explained it. The 200 holy fathers who met in the first council
6 Sentenza | The writings of the holy fathers against him were also read
7 Sentenza | for the traditions of the fathers. We would willingly question
8 Sentenza | letter to the priests and fathers of monks, Alexander, Martinian,
9 Sentenza | misunderstood what the holy fathers wrote, even though it was
10 Sentenza | iniquities. It seems that the fathers did not lift the anathema
11 Sentenza | his teacher Theodore. The fathers indicate their intention
12 Sentenza | the things which the holy fathers had written, by including
13 Sentenza | were the evidence of the fathers. The passages which they
14 Sentenza | the true faith of the holy fathers. Therefore we broke off
15 Sentenza | set out by the 318 holy fathers, and by the 150, and by
16 Sentenza | while it condemns the holy fathers as heretics. We make it
17 Sentenza | intend to omit what the fathers had to say in the first
18 Sentenza | heresy in the names of holy fathers or of the holy council of
19 Sentenza | and the teachings of the fathers. It has therefore seemed
20 Anathem, 4 | the teaching of the holy fathers that the union occurred
21 Anathem, 8 | things according to what the fathers have taught, namely that
22 Anathem, 14| in the name of the holy fathers of the holy synod of Chalcedon,
23 Anathem, 14| the teaching of the holy fathers, and from the definitions
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