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1 Definit | Constantine, the holy friends of Christ, in this royal and divinely
2 Definit | teach that the one and same Christ and Lord is twofold, that
3 Definit | the two natures in the one Christ, according to the still
4 Definit | the two natures of the one Christ there are, as a consequence,
5 Definit | For if the one and same Christ and God exists as perfect
6 Definit | to each part of the one Christ natural properties distinct
7 Definit | professed the one and same Christ as both invisible and visible
8 Definit | better called defamers of Christ. They declared by word and
9 Definit | prophets proclaimed about Christ, he had been incapable of
10 Definit | removal of the image of our Christ and saviour there came the
11 Definit | any of these things about Christ the God and saviour of us
12 Definit | inspired David was spoken about Christ, in which it says, He has
13 Definit | grace of our all powerful Christ and God and the piety and
14 Definit | right-thinking sheep of Christ and, by engineering all
15 Definit | for all the churches of Christ our saviour, in a multiplicity
16 Definit | most religious friend of Christ, our emperor, whom the heavenly
17 Definit | have defiled the church of Christ and have been a source of
18 Canons, 3 | image of our lord Jesus Christ, the redeemer and saviour
19 Canons, 3 | not venerate the icon of Christ, the saviour, let him not
20 Canons, 4 | leapt into the sheepfold of Christ; we are speaking about Photius,
21 Canons, 5 | we desire to ensure, in Christ, that the stability of the
22 Canons, 5 | humility which is centered on Christ, renounces the world and
23 Canons, 11| clean the threshing floor of Christ, in ringing tones it declares
24 Canons, 14| emperors, who are friends of Christ, and those who have the
25 Canons, 21| saying of the Lord that Christ addressed to his holy apostles
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