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1 Intro | who had been ordained by Photius. It was held at Constantinople
2 Intro | in November 879, so that Photius might be restored to the
3 Intro | the most holy patriarch Photius in the time of the most
4 Intro | attacking the same most holy Photius (i.e., in 869-870), are
5 Intro | text had been altered by Photius; but in the so-called "unaltered"
6 Intro | Constantinople which was held against Photius must not be recognised.
7 Intro | VIII wrote to the patriarch Photius (in 879): We make void that
8 Intro | synod which was held against Photius at Constantinople and we
9 Intro | which were held against Photius under Pope Hadrian at Rome
10 Intro | the text was altered by Photius. ~An authentic copy of the
11 Definit | machinations of the wretched Photius. He entered the sheepfold
12 Definit | organised opposition of Photius. By the missiles of his
13 Definit | powerful leading supporters of Photius and, reflecting a story
14 Definit | zealot Phinehas, he pierced Photius with the lance of truth
15 Definit | the world, has consigned Photius to a suitable place and
16 Definit | controlling seat, while we condemn Photius, the interloper and illegal
17 Definit | spoken. ~For the wretched Photius was truly like the person
18 Definit | their tribulation heard. For Photius was lifted up to the heights
19 Definit | those in communion with him. Photius did this in such a way that
20 Definit | share this view, but give Photius their willing support, if
21 Canons, 2 | expulsion and condemnation of Photius, the upstart and usurper,
22 Canons, 4 | Christ; we are speaking about Photius, who has filled the whole
23 Canons, 4 | those who received from Photius the customary rescripts
24 Canons, 4 | As for the churches which Photius and those who were ordained
25 Canons, 6 | 6 ~It appears that Photius, after the sentences and
26 Canons, 6 | foremost the above-mentioned Photius for the reason given; next
27 Canons, 9 | very beginning the wretched Photius brought about in the church
28 Canons, 21| incriminating charges, as Photius did recently and Dioscorus
29 Canons, 21| audacity, after the manner of Photius and Dioscorus, and makes
30 Canons, 25| the cause of the usurper Photius, must be deposed and suspended
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