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501 Sentenza | As Solomon says in his proverbs: A brother who helps a brother
502 Sentenza | not to be worried about public opinion but rather to consider
503 Sentenza | enemy. We observed that the pupils of Nestorius were trying
504 Sentenza | there are debates about questions of faith, since everyone
505 Sentenza | we took the trouble to quote and include in our acts
506 Sentenza | falsehoods of their own, and by quoting a letter of Cyril of blessed
507 Sentenza | man ! O the proud hand he raised against his creator! This
508 Anathem, 12| this way extolling God for raising up Christ and expressing
509 Anathem, 14| let him be stripped of the rank of priest or cleric, and
510 Anathem, 4 | which is possessed by a rational and intellectual soul, and
511 Sentenza | this way they unanimously reached the conclusion which they
512 Sentenza | have allowed the official reader of these blasphemies to
513 Sentenza | formally by any individual, in reality brings anathema on himself,
514 Sentenza | in righteousness and to reap the fruit of life. In doing
515 Intro | Chapters", for the same reasons as Justinian had done so,
516 Anathem, 14| heretical Apollinarius ;which rebukes the first holy synod of
517 Intro | Constitution", he tried to reconcile the recent condemnation
518 Sentenza | heretics, and the historical records and imperial laws which
519 Anathem, 4 | and one Christ when the reference is to his title, honour,
520 Anathem, 6 | nativity of a man from her was referred, as they say, to God the
521 Sentenza | gaze on their caverns. This refers to their teachings which
522 Sentenza | in council at Chalcedon, regarding the same faith which they
523 Anathem, 14| contrary to what we have regulated, then if he is a bishop
524 Sentenza | the anger of God at even a rehearsal of them (since each blasphemy
525 Sentenza | fear to continue and to rehearse again those shameful things.
526 Sentenza | our deliberations so as to reiterate in a formal declaration
527 Anathem, 4 | The holy church of God, rejecting the wickedness of both sorts
528 Anathem, 4 | Theodore and Nestorius, rejoicing in the division, have brought
529 Anathem, 4 | of authority, or of some relation, or of some affection or
530 Anathem, 6 | that she is so only in some relative way, considering that she
531 Sentenza | the words of scripture, rely on lies, they make empty
532 Sentenza | the scriptures, did not remember the words of the prophet
533 Sentenza | order to persuade him, we reminded him of the great example
534 Anathem, 9 | or if anyone, so as to remove the human flesh or to mix
535 Intro | heresy against them had been removed. Nevertheless, the council
536 Sentenza | truth by his heresy. What reply can such people make to
537 Anathem, 5 | madness; if anyone falsely represents the holy synod of Chalcedon,
538 Sentenza | blasphemies seemed to us to require the humiliation which their
539 Sentenza | apostles, so that none of them required the advice of another in
540 Sentenza | of faith, since everyone requires the assistance of his neighbour.
541 Sentenza | the case that those who revelled in these blasphemies seemed
542 Sentenza | Consequently we asked his reverence to carry out his written
543 Sentenza | their death. Other most reverend bishops of Africa have also
544 Sentenza | one, for they have a good reward for their toil. And the
545 Sentenza | amusement of the gentiles. He ridiculed the other condemnations
546 Sentenza | same holy council? We are rightly told: What partnership has
547 Intro | Sophia cathedral. ~Since the Roman pontiff refused to take
548 Sentenza | Afterwards, however, he ruled against circumcision, writing
549 Sentenza | abstain from what has been sacrificed to idols and from blood
550 Sentenza | that have been made for our salvation. In many ways he tried to
551 Sentenza | would be made clear, to the satisfaction of anyone reading our acts,
552 Anathem, 8 | let him be anathema. In saying that it was in respect of
553 Sentenza | not seem right that the scandal over these three chapters
554 Sentenza | to look after himself but scandalizes others and is a cause of
555 Anathem, 2 | and without a body, and secondly that nativity of these latter
556 Sentenza | in our acts. Anyone can see his unbelievable folly and
557 Sentenza | to take care of the good seed of faith protecting it from
558 | seem
559 | seems
560 Intro | of the five patriarchal sees, so that there would be
561 Sentenza | perverted and sinful; he is self-condemned. ~It was in the spirit of
562 Anathem, 7 | mystery of Christ in the sense of a division into parts,
563 Intro | the council in its 8th session on 2 June 553 again condemned
564 Sentenza | of truth drives out the shadows of lying. ~The truth cannot
565 Sentenza | to rehearse again those shameful things. The writings of
566 Sentenza | extent of its heresy and shook to their foundation the
567 Intro | preferred to convene it in Sicily or Italy so that western
568 Anathem, 12| breathed on them only as a sign. Similarly he claimed that
569 Anathem, 7 | humanity, so as by this to signify a difference of natures
570 Sentenza | but speak, and do not be silent; for I am with you, and
571 Anathem, 12| on them only as a sign. Similarly he claimed that Thomas's
572 Anathem, 12| thoughts and entirely without sin. Furthermore this heretical
573 Sentenza | person is perverted and sinful; he is self-condemned. ~
574 Intro | considering the matter for six months, Vigilius ,weighing
575 Intro | Asia Minor). This rejected sixty propositions of Theodore
576 Anathem, 14| justified or shall justify the so-called "Three Chapters", and against
577 Sentenza | those who were living as solitaries along with them, he says: "
578 Sentenza | assistance of his neighbour. As Solomon says in his proverbs: A
579 Anathem, 14| then if he is a bishop or somebody appointed to the clergy,
580 Anathem, 12| Spirit and came to deserve sonship and to be adored, in the
581 Intro | great hall attached to Hagia Sophia cathedral. ~Since the Roman
582 Anathem, 4 | that this union is only a sort of synonymity, as the Nestorians
583 Anathem, 4 | rejecting the wickedness of both sorts of heresy, states her belief
584 Sentenza | we very properly hurry to sow in righteousness and to
585 Intro | Theodore of Mopsuestia, but spared his personal memory and
586 Anathem, 7 | 7~If anyone, when speaking about the two natures, does
587 Anathem, 8 | divinity and humanity, or speaks about the one nature of
588 Sentenza | iniquity, they weave the spider's web. ~After we had investigated
589 Sentenza | sacred band of heavenly spirits worship along with us only
590 Anathem, 8 | Both those who divide or split up the mystery of the divine
591 Sentenza | speak, against all those who spread the heresies and untruths.
592 Sentenza | episcopate. This being the state of affairs, how could anyone
593 Anathem, 4 | of both sorts of heresy, states her belief in a union between
594 Anathem, 12| the way that one adores a statue of the emperor, as if he
595 Anathem, 14| priests and the ecclesiastical status, let him be stripped of
596 | still
597 Sentenza | such blasphemies were not straightaway burned up by divine fire.
598 Sentenza | from blood and from what is strangled and from unchastity. ~The
599 Sentenza | Woe to them, for they have strayed from me! They have become
600 Sentenza | Nestorius were conspiring to strengthen in another way the case
601 Anathem, 14| ecclesiastical status, let him be stripped of the rank of priest or
602 Intro | against Origen since recent studies have shown that these anathemas
603 Sentenza | part in our council and to study with us the three chapters
604 Sentenza | them, but transgressors stumble in them. These followers
605 Sentenza | against one person for such stupidity in what he said, then that
606 Sentenza | condemnation to which the person is subjected who not only fails to look
607 Sentenza | what they contained was submitted to official scrutiny, and
608 Sentenza | and on condition that he subscribed to a definition of faith
609 Anathem, 3 | identical with the Christ who suffered, or alleges that God the
610 Anathem, 3 | that the miracles and the sufferings which he voluntarily underwent
611 Anathem, 7 | but uses the plurality to suggest that each nature is possessed
612 Anathem, 6 | is the mother of Christ, suggesting that Christ is not God;
613 Sentenza | who taught the truth, and suggests that he held the same opinions
614 Sentenza | seemed necessary to us to sum up in certain statements
615 Intro | Pope Vigilius decided to summon this council after the latter
616 Intro | council of Chalcedon, all suspicion of heresy against them had
617 Anathem, 4 | union is only a sort of synonymity, as the Nestorians allege,
618 Sentenza | apostle Paul employed this tactic at the start of his ministry
619 Sentenza | whoever they were. Action was taken against all those who believed,
620 Sentenza | person to whom only one talent has been given is condemned
621 Sentenza | parable in the gospel, gives talents to each one according to
622 Anathem, 5 | brought in two persons then talks of one person only in respect
623 Sentenza | condemned but also his teacher Theodore. The fathers indicate
624 Anathem, 5 | this heretical view by its terminology of "one subsistence", and
625 Sentenza | they had met together to test their various opinions against
626 Intro | Theodoret or Ibas since, on the testimony of the council of Chalcedon,
627 Sentenza | Constantinople, and afterwards by Theodosius of blessed memory and Flavian,
628 Anathem, 12| been of the same way of thinking and persist until death
629 Sentenza | rejected and anathematized. ~Thirdly, the letter which is alleged
630 Sentenza | having been treated with thorough-going exactness, we bear in mind
631 Anathem, 12| resurrection immutable in his thoughts and entirely without sin.
632 Anathem, 12| heretical books in which he throws up the aforesaid blasphemies
633 Sentenza | been Jews; he circumcised Timothy so that by this conciliation
634 Anathem, 4 | the reference is to his title, honour, dignity or adoration;
635 Sentenza | a good reward for their toil. And the Lord himself says:
636 | too
637 Anathem, 12| after his resurrection, he touched the hands and side of the
638 | towards
639 Sentenza | upright walk in them, but transgressors stumble in them. These followers
640 Intro | anathemas (pp. 114-122) the translation is from the Greek text,
641 Sentenza | me. They will fall into a trap because of the depravity
642 Sentenza | These matters having been treated with thorough-going exactness,
643 Sentenza | his heresy, we took the trouble to quote and include in
644 Anathem, 12| another is Christ, who was troubled by the passions of the soul
645 Sentenza | Their contempt will be turned inwards on themselves, because
646 Sentenza | admonishing him once or twice, have nothing more to do
647 Sentenza | matter to Photius, bishop of Tyre, and to Eustathius, bishop
648 Sentenza | that that holy synod was unaffected by the heresy which is present
649 Sentenza | acts. Anyone can see his unbelievable folly and the disgraceful
650 Sentenza | believer in common with an unbeliever? What participation has
651 Sentenza | what is strangled and from unchastity. ~The holy fathers, who
652 Sentenza | the father of lies, the uncontrolled tongues of heretics and
653 Sentenza | to carry out his written undertakings. It did not seem right that
654 Anathem, 3 | sufferings which he voluntarily underwent in the flesh were not of
655 Sentenza | definition was in accord with the unique, permanent faith set out
656 Anathem, 4 | disappearance of the elements that unite. Those who follow Theodore
657 Anathem, 4 | produced by a confusing of the uniting elements, as they advocate
658 Anathem, 4 | or power that there was a unity made between the Word of
659 | unless
660 Sentenza | spread the heresies and untruths. They express these falsehoods
661 Sentenza | Lord are right, and the upright walk in them, but transgressors
662 Anathem, 7 | exist through the one) but uses the plurality to suggest
663 Sentenza | folly and the disgraceful utterances made by him. We fear to
664 Sentenza | met together to test their various opinions against the witness
665 Intro | is the more authoritative version. ~
666 Sentenza | believed, in these mistaken views. This is exactly what we
667 Sentenza | prophecies about Christ and he vilified, as far as he could, the
668 Sentenza | who wishes can consult the volumes of the heretical Theodore
669 Anathem, 3 | the sufferings which he voluntarily underwent in the flesh were
670 Sentenza | promise, we remembered the warning of the Apostle that each
671 Sentenza | bring forth iniquity, they weave the spider's web. ~After
672 Sentenza | they weave the spider's web. ~After we had investigated
673 Sentenza | faith protecting it from the weeds of heresy which have been
674 Intro | for six months, Vigilius ,weighing up the persecutions of Justinian
675 Sentenza | shall be as strong as a well-established kingdom. Again in Ecclesiastes
676 Intro | 548 but the bishops of the west and especially of Africa
677 | where
678 | whoever
679 | whole
680 | whose
681 | Why
682 Anathem, 12| is between a man and his wife: The two shall become one.
683 Sentenza | them. These followers have willfully misunderstood what the holy
684 Sentenza | of the fathers. We would willingly question them concerning
685 Intro | council after the latter withdrew his "Judgment" condemning
686 Anathem, 3 | the Christ who was born of woman, or was in him in the way
687 Sentenza | condemned because he has not worked and increased it, but has
688 Sentenza | is harmful, and not to be worried about public opinion but
689 Anathem, 9 | says that Christ is to be worshipped in his two natures, and
690 Anathem, 9 | together from the two, and so worships Christ, but not by a single
691 Sentenza | drink of the cup of his wrath, and makes them drunk, to
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