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1 Definit | they walked in darkness. 0 you who abandon the right
2 Canons, 10 | 10 ~As divine scripture clearly
3 Canons, 11 | 11 ~Though the old and new
4 Canons, 13 | 13 ~The divine word says, The
5 Canons, 15 | 15 ~This holy and universal
6 Canons, 16 | 16 ~A matter which merits great
7 Intro | Editio Romana], Rome 4 vols, 1608-1612) 3, 284-287; the canons
8 Intro | Romana], Rome 4 vols, 1608-1612) 3, 284-287; the canons
9 Canons, 17 | 17 ~The first, holy and universal
10 Definit, 0(1)| additis ..., 12 vols. Paris 1714-1715 ~
11 Definit, 0(1)| 12 vols. Paris 1714-1715 ~
12 Canons, 18 | 18 ~This holy and great synod
13 Canons, 19 | 19 ~Paul, the great apostle,
14 Intro | 1 part 1), Grottaferata 1962 289-342. ~The English translation
15 Canons, 20 | 20 ~It has come to the ears
16 Canons, 21 | 21 ~We believe that the saying
17 Canons, 22 | 22 ~This holy and universal
18 Canons, 23 | 23 ~We have also learnt that
19 Canons, 24 | 24 ~Divine scripture says,
20 Canons, 25 | 25 ~The holy synod has duly
21 Canons, 26 | 26 ~This holy synod has also
22 Intro | last session was held on 28 February 870, when 27 canons
23 Intro | Rome 4 vols, 1608-1612) 3, 284-287; the canons from Les
24 Intro | vols, 1608-1612) 3, 284-287; the canons from Les canons
25 Intro | part 1), Grottaferata 1962 289-342. ~The English translation
26 Intro | Grottaferata 1962 289-342. ~The English translation
27 Canons, 8 | 8 ~The great apostle Paul
28 Canons, 9 | 9 ~From the very beginning
29 Definit | walked in darkness. 0 you who abandon the right way and walk in
30 Definit | that fly away. For he has abandoned the rows of his vines, he
31 Intro | to distort the acts, "by abbreviating here and by expanding or
32 Canons, 22 | For in this way he may be able to promote a worthy pastor
33 Canons, 6 | anathematize first and foremost the above-mentioned Photius for the reason given;
34 Canons, 17 | synod cannot be held in the absence of the civil authorities.
35 Canons, 12 | persons, he should be deposed absolutely as one who has desired and
36 Canons, 1 | on the other hand, the absolutions and acquittals which have
37 Canons, 19 | the name of Christian to abstain from every form of shameful
38 Definit | simultaneous removal of the accepted form of the true body which
39 Definit, 0(1)| Jesu labores haud modica accessione facta et emendationibus
40 Canons, 23 | should perform, of their own accord and decision, any sacred
41 Definit | organizing forged records as accounts of those proceedings, he
42 Canons, 17 | some wrongdoing leads to an accusation. ~But since some metropolitans
43 Definit | making lists of the names of accusers and witnesses, fashioning
44 Canons, 15 | endowments. Whoever buys or acquires any of the aforementioned
45 Intro | have been, after formal acquittal by the apostolic see, promptly
46 Canons, 1 | hand, the absolutions and acquittals which have been imposed
47 Canons, 24 | they are shown by their actions to be infected by a form
48 Canons, 5 | mentioned, but, prompted by the actual good of a humility which
49 Canons, 18 | present decree shall be ad judged as one who commits
50 Canons, 23 | who says, Woe to those who add house to house and field
51 Definit, 0(1)| emendationibus pluribus additis ..., 12 vols. Paris 1714-
52 Definit | ever severer anathema while addressing to him, in the person of
53 Canons, 24 | to secular business and administration, failing to persevere in
54 Definit | God, Macedonius; for we admit in the distinction of persons
55 Canons, 7 | this directive of ours, admits them in any way to paint
56 Canons, 16 | it on their heads, and to adopt a kind of priestly dignity
57 Definit, 0(1)| Conciliorum collectio regia maxima adp. Philippi Labbei et p. Gabrielis
58 Canons, 5 | however, anyone has been advanced to this supreme honour contrary
59 Canons, 4 | were consecrated or given advancement by him to any grade of the
60 Definit | righteousness has stood afar off from them; for truth
61 Intro | Ivo of Chartres explicitly affirms: "The synod of Constantinople
62 Definit | house of Jacob shall be afire and the house of Joseph
63 Definit | and the house of Joseph aflame, and the house of Esau stubble;
64 Canons, 24 | they celebrate through the agency of these bishops everything
65 Definit | those of evil mind and to agitate and disturb the church,
66 Canons, 26 | confirmed. If anyone does not, agree with what we have promulgated,
67 Definit | his not [added in Hrd1] agreeing to accept the remedies of
68 Canons, 22 | last until he obeys and agrees to what the church shows
69 Canons, 15 | leases nor put on sale other agricultural properties, thereby damaging
70 Definit | of a healing discipline aimed at treating the scars and
71 Definit | as upon the birds of the air; I will bring them down,
72 Canons, 1 | many lamps which are always alight and illuminating our steps
73 Canons, 14 | everyone, rulers and ruled alike. ~We also declare that they
74 Canons, 24 | the above ministries at allotted times each month at their
75 Canons, 20 | broken. ~This must not be allowed to happen unless the person
76 Intro | completely free from the alloy of falsehood; however, whatever
77 Definit | and suffering no change or alteration, that he exists as the maker
78 | although
79 | am
80 | amongst
81 Definit | another Peter dealt with Ananias and Sapphira, who stole
82 Definit | most holy pope Hadrian, ~· anathematized him, so too this holy and
83 Definit | universal synod publicly anathematizes Anastasius , Constantine
84 Definit | sake, for it was not an angel or an envoy but the Lord
85 Definit | flesh of God, while being animated by a rational and intellectual
86 Intro | Rome or Constantinople, we annul them and wholly exclude
87 Canons, 4 | they are to be consecrated, anointed and renovated again. In
88 Intro | destruction in the summary of an anonymous writer who copied out anti-Photian
89 Intro | anonymous writer who copied out anti-Photian texts. This summary has
90 Intro | IX: Discipline generale antique [IIe-IXe s.] tome 1 part
91 Definit | not forgetting Theodoret, Antony and John, once prelates
92 | anywhere
93 Definit | of the unholy heresiarchs Apollinarius, Eutyches and Severus and
94 Canons, 27 | bishop, should keep the appearance and garments of the monastic
95 Canons, 21 | honour and reverence. This applies in the first place to the
96 Canons, 22 | concerning the election and appointment of its leader. ~
97 Canons, 15 | they have the right to apportion or bestow their own property
98 Intro | dissolve, after suitable appraisal, any bonds imposed by bishops.
99 Definit | Nicholas, the most blessed and aptly-named pope of old Rome, was sent
100 Canons, 19 | synod has decreed that no archbishop or metropolitan should leave
101 Canons, 3 | which is given to their archetypes, and it should be equal
102 Definit | church, has gathered together architects from the ends of the earth
103 Canons, 19 | hospitality, which may sometimes arise on account of necessary
104 Canons, 4 | the scandals which have arisen in the church, we condemn,
105 Canons, 21 | question or controversy arises about the holy church of
106 Definit | and an enemy of the truth, Arius and all who, with him and
107 Canons, 16 | to plait their hair and arrange it on their heads, and to
108 Canons, 23 | time, and the contractual arrangements, whether written or not,
109 Definit | from contriving numerous arrests and imprisonments, confiscations
110 Intro | Constantinople after the arrival of legates from Pope Hadrian
111 Canons, 25 | became hard of heart like the arrogant and unfeeling heart of Pharaoh,
112 Definit | become as bread baked under ashes, that is not turned. Strangers
113 Canons, 8 | providing it to those who ask, shall lose his own office. ~
114 Definit | representation of that human form, assigning to each part of the one
115 Canons, 15 | feeding of the poor and the assistance of pilgrims. However, bishops
116 Definit | laid aside the flesh he assumed and had recourse in everything
117 Definit | of Egypt and went to the Assyrians. When they shall go, I will
118 Intro | patriarchs, for example Athanasius .. .. after having been
119 Definit | He who turns from evil is attacked, and the Lord saw and it
120 Definit | church with so many brazen attacks of this kind, has utterly
121 Definit | of those who desired and attempted to destroy truth and divine
122 Canons, 11 | irreligion, through paying attention to the speculations of evil
123 Canons, 1 | to my paths; and with the author of Proverbs we say, Your
124 Canons, 5 | pushed forward by imperial backing. ~However, if someone gives
125 Definit | Ephraim is become as bread baked under ashes, that is not
126 Definit | Canaan, there is a deceitful balance in his hand, he has loved
127 Definit | in the most famous church bearing the name of holy and great
128 Canons, 16 | member of the faithful who bears the name of Christian should
129 | becomes
130 | becoming
131 Canons, 25 | the odious Esau, though he begged in tears for that favour. ~
132 Canons, 10 | dioceses and regions should behave similarly towards their
133 Canons, 16 | defendants. ~Such a way of behaving has never been heard of
134 Definit | religion, we declare our belief in one God, in three persons
135 Definit | Sapphira, who stole what belonged to God, by an anathema included
136 | below
137 Canons, 5 | suspicion of seeking the worldly benefits just mentioned, but, prompted
138 Canons, 15 | and direction; he may also bequeath it after his death to whomsoever
139 | besides
140 Canons, 17 | imposition of hands or the bestowal of the pallium; that is
141 Canons, 14 | honour duly and canonically bestowed on him, and permits something
142 | between
143 Canons, 15 | hand over for burning the bills of sale or leases, is anathema
144 Canons, 9 | which says, Whatever you bind on earth shall be bound
145 Canons, 4 | the sin of my people; they bloat their souls with their iniquities.
146 Definit | Just as a garment soiled in blood will not be clean, so you
147 Intro | Constantinople and we have completely blotted it out for various reasons
148 Canons, 9 | direct us to loose every bond of wickedness and to make
149 Intro | suitable appraisal, any bonds imposed by bishops. This
150 Canons, 6 | false vicars or composes books full of deceptions and explains
151 Canons, 9 | you bind on earth shall be bound in heaven, and whatever
152 Canons, 14 | mules a long way off or bow down in fear and trembling
153 Intro | above. The material in curly brackets { } has been added by the
154 Definit | this reasons [the church] brands all these with an anathema
155 Definit | apostolic church with so many brazen attacks of this kind, has
156 Definit | saying: Ephraim is become as bread baked under ashes, that
157 Definit | like an adulterous robber, breaking into his see and repeatedly
158 Canons, 1 | commandment of the Lord is bright, enlightening the eyes,
159 Canons, 16 | consecrations of bishops, or by bringing up subtle but false accusations
160 Definit | divine commandments equally brings the same destruction on
161 Canons, 20 | the agreed rent has been broken. ~This must not be allowed
162 Canons, 23 | synod has decided that no brother of ours in the episcopate
163 Canons, 19 | to the consciences of our brothers and fellow ministers. An
164 Canons, 16 | the leading role in these buffooneries. They insulted and made
165 Canons, 19 | scruples about going around and burdening the churches entrusted to
166 Definit | Esau stubble; they shall burn them and consume them, and
167 Canons, 6 | and all of which have been burnt during this very synod. ~
168 Canons, 15 | objects or endowments. Whoever buys or acquires any of the aforementioned
169 Intro | canonical collections of the Byzantines; its acts and canons are
170 Intro | asked Pope Nicholas I to call a council to decide about
171 Canons, 20 | entrusted with such decisions, callously and mercilessly expel people
172 Definit | bear no fruit; and again: Canaan, there is a deceitful balance
173 Intro | redazione del codice di diritto canonico orientale. Fonti. Fasc.
174 Intro | ecumenical council by western canonists, is not found in any canonical
175 Definit | and limited, incapable and capable of suffering, inexpressible
176 Canons, 15 | received for the redemption of captives. They must not hand over
177 Intro | remembered. Peter, a Roman cardinal, presided at this council.
178 Definit | and discussion, with due care and consistency, we have
179 Canons, 10 | his own patriarch before a careful enquiry and judgment in
180 Definit | pre-eminent place, to confront the carefully organised opposition of
181 Canons, 12 | result of the prompting of carnal desire. ~
182 Canons, 11 | loathsome form of weed. Carrying in its hand the winnowing
183 Canons, 26 | willing to take up such cases and to summon the bishop
184 Definit | impiety supposes that the casting off and laying aside of
185 Canons, 16 | among the. ranks of the catechumens, during the third year they
186 Intro | Concilia generalia Ecclesiae catholicae [Editio Romana], Rome 4
187 Canons, 25 | wholeheartedly supported the cause of the usurper Photius,
188 Definit | persecution, he has not ceased from contriving numerous
189 Canons, 24 | consequence is that they celebrate through the agency of these
190 Definit | us who came together have celebrated this great and universal
191 Canons, 5 | good of a humility which is centered on Christ, renounces the
192 Intro | that is, after the eleventh century. We have decided to include
193 Canons, 27 | every other ecclesiastical ceremony. We decree that those who
194 Definit | anathema, for all were most certainly in communion with the leading
195 Canons, 11 | intention of consigning all the chaff to inextinguishable fire,
196 Definit | holy and universal synod {4 Chalcedon } solemnly taught. In accepting
197 Definit | Truth has disappeared and changed their mind so that it cannot
198 Intro | here and by expanding or changing there". He adds: "Whatever
199 Intro | into Greek. This reads (chapter 4): "We declare that the
200 Definit | nor has the fire of divine charity lost its destroying and
201 Intro | promptly reinstated". Ivo of Chartres explicitly affirms: "The
202 Canons, 4 | I also will forget your children. The more they increased,
203 Canons, 15 | whomsoever they wish and choose, in accordance with their
204 Definit | substance; this is how the chorus of all God's spokesmen,
205 Canons, 5 | decreed that such a one may be chosen and admitted. As for those
206 Canons, 13 | for God gets entangled in civilian pursuits. If indeed anyone,
207 Canons, 17 | listen to the offensive claim made by some ignorant people
208 Definit | revealed it with greater clarity. But nevertheless, in our
209 Canons, 5 | divine priesthood. For it is clear that the tonsure was not
210 Definit | according to the still clearer teaching of the fifth, holy
211 Canons, 16 | ornaments and articles of clothing which are proper to priests
212 Canons, 6 | by us, records which were cobbled together by him with evil
213 Intro | commissione per la redazione del codice di diritto canonico orientale.
214 Definit | foundation of solid stone collapse when submerged by swollen
215 Definit, 0(1)| J. Hardouin, Conciliorum collectio regia maxima adp. Philippi
216 Intro | not found in any canonical collections of the Byzantines; its acts
217 Canons, 16 | in turn from distress to collusion as prosecutors and defendants. ~
218 Definit | time, have constructed a colourful representation of that human
219 Canons, 3 | not see his face when he comes in his father's glory to
220 Canons, 19 | the time the punishment commensurate with his unjust and greedy
221 Intro | P-P. Jouannou (Pontificia commissione per la redazione del codice
222 Canons, 24 | to their jurisdiction and commit to them the divine offices
223 Canons, 18 | be ad judged as one who commits sacrilege and, until he
224 Definit | this field is worthy of compassion and snatched it from the
225 Canons, 9 | teach and study if they are competent for either task, with the
226 Canons, 26 | patriarch, their head, if they complain that they have suffered
227 Intro | for the sake of historical completeness. ~Emperor Basil I and the
228 Canons, 5 | established, so that he completes one year in the order of
229 Canons, 17 | no loop-hole, that they comply with the summons of their
230 Canons, 21 | Furthermore, nobody else should compose or edit writings or tracts
231 Canons, 6 | of having false vicars or composes books full of deceptions
232 Definit | lord, incomprehensible and comprehensible, unlimited and limited,
233 Canons, 27 | pride, vainglory, human conceit and self-love, by wearing
234 Definit | confession; and again: They conceived in their heart lying words
235 Definit | by which the meanings and conceptions of his divine nature and
236 Intro | canons from Les canons des conciles oecumeniques, ed. P-P. Jouannou (
237 Intro | from the Roman edition, (Concilia generalia Ecclesiae catholicae [
238 Canons, 12 | 12 ~The apostolic and conciliar canons clearly forbid the
239 Definit, 0(1)| J. Hardouin, Conciliorum collectio regia maxima adp.
240 Canons, 16 | accusations against bishops, and condemning and deposing them, switching
241 Canons, 5 | and confirm the limits and conditions which were formerly decreed
242 Canons, 16 | impious conduct and have not confessed it in any way and received
243 Definit | extraneous laws and invoked their confession; and again: They conceived
244 Canons, 14 | They must show that the confessors of the emperors, who are
245 Definit | meant. But the word of truth confidently says, both concerning the
246 Canons, 26 | will be fully ratified and confirmed. If anyone does not, agree
247 Canons, 20 | this directive of ours, confiscates any property from anyone,
248 Canons, 20 | property. Nobody may effect the confiscation of the aforesaid lands on
249 Definit | arrests and imprisonments, confiscations of property, protracted
250 Definit | and pre-eminent place, to confront the carefully organised
251 Definit | heresiarchs did, nor do we confuse, like the lunatic Sabellius,
252 Intro | we must sometimes rely on conjecture. ~The documents printed
253 Canons, 24 | promptitude and a good conscience the necessary ministries
254 Canons, 19 | greed, be a burden to the consciences of our brothers and fellow
255 Canons, 17 | by the metropolitans, is conscious that the synods summoned
256 Canons, 12 | one who has desired and consented to have the gift of God
257 Canons, 5 | shown to have completed a considerable time in each stage of the
258 Canons, 14 | official involved is to be considered unworthy to take part in
259 Canons, 1 | towards God. Therefore, considering and esteeming these as a
260 Definit | salvation of the world, has consigned Photius to a suitable place
261 Canons, 11 | truth, with the intention of consigning all the chaff to inextinguishable
262 Definit | discussion, with due care and consistency, we have cut out with the
263 Canons, 12 | through the manipulation and constraint of such persons, he should
264 Definit | down to our own time, have constructed a colourful representation
265 Definit | one God, in three persons consubstantial, divine and autonomous,
266 Canons, 24 | and universal synod, is consumed by a similar pride, arrogance
267 Canons, 3 | written words which are contained in the book, we all shall
268 Canons, 6 | pope of Rome, a valiant contender for the true faith, rejected
269 Definit | things. He made it to be contingent and he rules, preserves
270 Canons, 27 | personal vows. Just as the continual wearing of the pallium shows
271 Definit | many anathemas, he roused continuous turmoil and storms for all
272 Canons, 9 | and to make void enforced contracts, the holy and universal
273 Canons, 23 | period of time, and the contractual arrangements, whether written
274 Canons, 23 | because they were made in contravention of the canons. Likewise,
275 Definit | he has not ceased from contriving numerous arrests and imprisonments,
276 Canons, 18 | must remain subject to the control and use of the prelate of
277 Definit | patriarch Ignatius in the controlling seat, while we condemn Photius,
278 Definit | wrongdoing and exult in evil conversion; O you whose paths are evil
279 Intro | an anonymous writer who copied out anti-Photian texts.
280 Canons, 4 | altars for sins; 1 will write copiously about them. ~
281 Canons, 27 | monastic dress, must either be corrected or be deposed by his patriarch. ~
282 Canons, 16 | must accept certain other corrective practices and penances which
283 Definit | at { 7 } Nicaea, taught correctly when it professed the one
284 Definit | those who sowed what was corrupted by the wind have received
285 Definit | put it better, that plain corruption; so too Theodosius of Ephesus,
286 Definit, 0(1)| Philippi Labbei et p. Gabrielis Cossartii e Societate Jesu labores
287 Definit | the people of God on many counts and in many ways. We command
288 Canons, 14 | the bishop will have the courage to reprimand generals and
289 Canons, 16 | different ranks at the emperor's court. They did this by wearing
290 Definit | truth and justice in the courts of the church. ~{Now the
291 Definit | thus when expounding the creed: Light from light, true
292 Canons, 6 | holy pope Nicholas for his criminal usurpation of the church
293 Definit | paths are evil and steps crooked so that they take you far
294 Canons, 3 | representation of the precious cross. ~If anyone then does not
295 Canons, 1 | light, and like Isaiah we cry to the lord God with loud
296 Canons, 4 | decree, him who boldly, cunningly and unlawfully, like a dangerous
297 Intro | mentioned above. The material in curly brackets { } has been added
298 Canons, 23 | clearly bring on them the curse of the prophet who says,
299 Canons, 24 | Divine scripture says, Cursed is everyone who does the
300 Definit | these, Honorius of Rome, Cyrus of Alexandria as well as
301 Canons, 15 | agricultural properties, thereby damaging ecclesiastical revenues.
302 Definit | ensnared in the same pit of damnation. ~Further, we accept the
303 Canons, 4 | cunningly and unlawfully, like a dangerous wolf, leapt into the sheepfold
304 Canons, 2 | ranks of the clergy should dare to overturn or reject any
305 Canons, 8 | of the church. So whoever dares to nullify this directive
306 Definit | church become completely darkened, nor has the light of true
307 Definit | or in the same number of dazzling objects. We confess, indeed,
308 Canons, 23 | transact such a wicked property deal, nor, if asked by someone,
309 Intro | only contains excerpts, dealing with the most important
310 Definit | and just as another Peter dealt with Ananias and Sapphira,
311 Canons, 4 | were promoted. Moreover, we debar from this kind of preferment
312 Canons, 14 | happen according to the old, debased and disordered custom which
313 Definit | again: Canaan, there is a deceitful balance in his hand, he
314 Canons, 6 | everyone who henceforth acts deceitfully and fraudulently and falsifies
315 Canons, 6 | or composes books full of deceptions and explains them in favour
316 Intro | Nicholas I to call a council to decide about the bishops and priests
317 Canons, 23 | regulations. ~Whoever, after this declaration of ours, shall be seen to
318 Canons, 1 | justice, we must keep the declarations and teachings of the holy
319 Definit | light, true God, clearly declaring the Son to be from the Father
320 Definit | They declared by word and deed that, despite what the list
321 Definit | Christians, but better called defamers of Christ. They declared
322 Canons, 20 | and to show how he has defaulted. Only then, after the decision
323 Canons, 2 | various times, both for the defence and well-being of the church
324 Definit | while guarding the strong defences of ~ the gospel sanctions,
325 Canons, 16 | collusion as prosecutors and defendants. ~Such a way of behaving
326 Definit | not be clean, for you have defiled the church of Christ and
327 Definit | he were another Midianite defiling the assembly of Israel;
328 Canons, 1 | which have been imposed and defined by them. For Paul, the great
329 Canons, 23 | field to field in order to defraud their neighbour, and it
330 Canons, 10 | If anyone shall be found defying this holy synod, he is to
331 Definit | laying aside of the Lord's deified body is meant. But the word
332 Intro | commissione per la redazione del codice di diritto canonico
333 Intro | canonical authority of these deliberations, various facts regarding
334 Definit | always prepared his manner of deliverance so as to give warning, he
335 Canons, 8 | the exception of what is demanded at the time of episcopal
336 Canons, 19 | undertaken without asking or demanding any at all of the things
337 Canons, 17 | metropolitan ones, and so demands that they take place. A
338 Canons, 1 | the great and most wise Denis, let us sing most willingly
339 Canons, 26 | metropolitan of his province and to denounce his deposition from office,
340 Intro | version of Anastasius hardly departs from the Greek text. Indeed
341 Canons, 3 | just as divine scripture depicts them in words; we also honour
342 Canons, 16 | bishops, and condemning and deposing them, switching in turn
343 Definit | useless through some utterly depraved and impious people. With
344 Canons, 11 | have descended to such a depth of irreligion, through paying
345 Canons, 24 | metropolitans have fallen into the depths of negligence and sloth.
346 Definit | of the prophet mocks and derides him, saying: Ephraim is
347 Canons, 3 | honoured and venerated in a derivative way because of the honour
348 Intro | the canons from Les canons des conciles oecumeniques, ed.
349 Canons, 11 | same opinion, some have descended to such a depth of irreligion,
350 Canons, 1 | priests and all those who are described by the name of Christian
351 Definit | wanders through a waterless desert and a great parched plain,
352 Canons, 13 | shown themselves worthy, may deservedly enjoy higher dignities,
353 Canons, 8 | their own hands, which are designed for the security, benefit
354 Canons, 6 | them in favour of his own designs. With equal vigour Martin,
355 Canons, 2 | these directives of ours, despising any of the articles or decrees
356 Definit | like a thief or a robber, a destroyer of souls, as the Lord's
357 Canons, 17 | apostolic prelate that they are detained by their temporal rulers,
358 Canons, 15 | until he does what has been determined by this holy and universal
359 Definit | thousand charges involving dethronement and as many anathemas, he
360 Canons, 5 | judgment and snare of the devil, as the Apostle says. Therefore,
361 Definit | not turned. Strangers have devoured his strength and he knew
362 Definit | maintenance of the truth, our most devout and serene emperor, who
363 Canons, 27 | decree that those who have devoutly embraced the monastic life
364 Intro | la redazione del codice di diritto canonico orientale.
365 Definit | Theodore of Mopsuestia and Didymus along with Evagrius, who
366 Definit | distinction of persons no difference of substance between the
367 Definit | possessing in one person the differences of each nature but keeping
368 Canons, 14 | for dinner with secular dignitaries and show the same honours
369 Definit | and condemned and loudly dinned an anathema into his ears.
370 Canons, 14 | should they go to table for dinner with secular dignitaries
371 Canons, 17 | good order of a whole civil diocese, and in this way the common
372 Canons, 10 | priests who are in distant dioceses and regions should behave
373 Canons, 9 | church. ~Since therefore they direct us to loose every bond of
374 Canons, 1 | illuminating our steps which are directed towards God. Therefore,
375 Canons, 15 | his own jurisdiction and direction; he may also bequeath it
376 Intro | redazione del codice di diritto canonico orientale. Fonti.
377 Canons, 25 | even now are in complete disagreement with this holy and universal
378 Definit | the right path. Truth has disappeared and changed their mind so
379 Definit | a two-edged sword and a discerner of thoughts, been found
380 Definit | Furthermore, for the perfect discernment and definition of what is
381 Definit | Macarius of Antioch and his disciple Stephen, who followed the
382 Canons, 7 | also to teach others the disciplines of divine and human wisdom.
383 Canons, 16 | universal synod as one who has dishonoured the mystery of the pure
384 Canons, 14 | churches, nor should they dismount from their horses or mules
385 Canons, 14 | to the old, debased and disordered custom which is contrary
386 Definit | and the Lord saw and it displeased him because there was no
387 Canons, 19 | which they have at their disposal and for feeding the poor,
388 Canons, 3 | Let those who are not so disposed be anathema from the Father,
389 Canons, 15 | emphyteutic lease or any other act disposing of precious objects or endowments.
390 Canons, 23 | got rid of completely and dispossessed of every sacred office. ~
391 Canons, 21 | powers should treat with disrespect any of those who hold the
392 Intro | kingdom, has the power to dissolve, after suitable appraisal,
393 Canons, 23 | not, must be completely dissolved and abrogated because they
394 Canons, 10 | bishops and priests who are in distant dioceses and regions should
395 Definit | Christ natural properties distinct from each other, by which
396 Definit | Macedonius; for we admit in the distinction of persons no difference
397 Intro | Greeks adopted every means to distort the acts, "by abbreviating
398 Canons, 16 | switching in turn from distress to collusion as prosecutors
399 Definit | mind and to agitate and disturb the church, but also quibbling
400 Definit | acted in this way and has disturbed and shaken the whole holy,
401 Definit | unlikeness, with reference to the divinely-ruling and blessed Trinity. But
402 Canons, 8 | either by asking for such a document or by providing it to those
403 Canons, 11 | they shamelessly teach as a dogma that a human being has two
404 Intro | Nicholas. These legates were Donatus, Stephen and Marinus and
405 Definit | sheepfold not through the door but through a window, and,
406 Intro | this passage is replaced by dots (. . .), and the following
407 Definit | Ephraim is become as a dove, that called upon the table
408 Intro | council's decisions, after drawing up a decree for this purpose. ~
409 Definit | stricken, their root is dried up, they shall bear no fruit;
410 Definit | wickedness of their deeds I will drive them out of my house. I
411 Canons, 13 | promotion to more important duties or will vacate them by dying.
412 Canons, 15 | not be used as a secular dwelling. ~
413 Canons, 13 | duties or will vacate them by dying. But those who do not belong
414 Definit, 0(1)| et p. Gabrielis Cossartii e Societate Jesu labores haud
415 Canons, 6 | patriarchal sees in the east. He formed with these a
416 Definit | vicars from three supposedly eastern sees, set up what was thought
417 Intro | edition, (Concilia generalia Ecclesiae catholicae [Editio Romana],
418 Canons, 21 | nobody else should compose or edit writings or tracts against
419 Intro | generalia Ecclesiae catholicae [Editio Romana], Rome 4 vols, 1608-
420 Intro | Definition" from the Roman edition, (Concilia generalia Ecclesiae
421 Intro | been added by the hypertext editor, as also has some of the
422 Canons, 20 | its property. Nobody may effect the confiscation of the
423 Canons, 16 | worthy of the sanctifying effects of the holy mysteries. ~
424 Canons, 16 | of holy things, such as elections, promotions and consecrations
425 Canons, 5 | functions, because he has been elevated contrary to the sacred canons. ~
426 Intro | later, that is, after the eleventh century. We have decided
427 Canons, 27 | those who have devoutly embraced the monastic life and merited
428 Definit, 0(1)| modica accessione facta et emendationibus pluribus additis ..., 12
429 Canons, 20 | received some of their lands by emphyteusis, on the pretext that the
430 Definit | transgressions, they have enacted extraneous laws and invoked
431 | END
432 Definit | and source of all beings endowed with intelligence and feeling.
433 Canons, 18 | God as a result of long enduring custom and have been granted,
434 Definit | all other heresiarchs and enemies of religion: They have not
435 Canons, 9 | wickedness and to make void enforced contracts, the holy and
436 Definit | another Severus or Dioscorus, engineered the expulsion of the most
437 Definit | sheep of Christ and, by engineering all manner of persecution,
438 Intro | Grottaferata 1962 289-342. ~The English translation is from the
439 Canons, 15 | full powers to improve and enlarge, as opportunity offers,
440 Canons, 1 | commandment of the Lord is bright, enlightening the eyes, and, Your word
441 Canons, 26 | wronged, either because of the enmity which the bishop has for
442 Canons, 10 | patriarch before a careful enquiry and judgment in synod, even
443 Canons, 9 | those who are found to be enslaved to error or heretical beliefs
444 Definit | different opinions, were ensnared in the same pit of damnation. ~
445 Canons, 5 | 5 ~Since we desire to ensure, in Christ, that the stability
446 Canons, 6 | accusations and charges entailing deposition against the most
447 Canons, 13 | on service for God gets entangled in civilian pursuits. If
448 Definit | the wretched Photius. He entered the sheepfold not through
449 Canons, 15 | otherwise, must be made entirely void, as well as any emphyteutic
450 Definit | it was not an angel or an envoy but the Lord himself who
451 Canons, 5 | dignity and honour of the episcopacy, we reduce the aforesaid
452 Canons, 23 | no brother of ours in the episcopate or anyone else may transact
453 Definit | the divine commandments equally brings the same destruction
454 Definit | with their shoots, as we establish the truly innocent and most
455 Canons, 4 | person and by him, for the establishing or penalizing of the sacerdotal
456 Canons, 13 | who manage the houses or estates of leading persons must
457 Canons, 21 | but rather they should esteem them as worthy of all honour
458 Canons, 26 | suspicion because a number of esteemed people will be gathered
459 Canons, 1 | Therefore, considering and esteeming these as a second word of
460 Definit | existing without beginning, and eternal, ever the same and like
461 Definit | Mopsuestia and Didymus along with Evagrius, who also, although of the
462 Canons, 6 | formed with these a church of evil-doers and a fraudulent council
463 Definit | figurative likeness, as from an exalted and pre-eminent place, to
464 Definit | universal synod and, with much examination, testing and discussion,
465 Canons, 26 | him in any way. He should examine the case himself, with the
466 | except
467 Intro | Anastasius, and only contains excerpts, dealing with the most important
468 Canons, 16 | appropriate penance, are declared excommunicate by this synod for three
469 Canons, 7 | right should also be rightly executed, since a good act is not
470 Canons, 3 | that colours in painting exercise on the imagination, all,
471 Canons, 1 | light for the earth. For the exhortations and warnings of the divine
472 Definit | property, protracted periods of exile and, in addition to these,
473 Definit | which belong to him can exist partially without a will
474 Definit | incarnation came about and existed by fantasy and supposition,
475 Intro | abbreviating here and by expanding or changing there". He adds: "
476 Canons, 5 | tonsure with the intention or expectation of the honour of becoming
477 Canons, 20 | the rent due, he may be expelled from his lands. But it is
478 Canons, 24 | each month at their own expense. This is totally alien to
479 Definit | Mary, most holy and without experience of marriage, who bore him,
480 Canons, 6 | books full of deceptions and explains them in favour of his own
481 Intro | reinstated". Ivo of Chartres explicitly affirms: "The synod of Constantinople
482 Canons, 27 | aside of the monastic habit exposes him to the same charges. ~
483 Canons, 2 | everything which has been expounded and promulgated by them
484 Definit | Nicaea spoke thus when expounding the creed: Light from light,
485 Canons, 11 | who are spokesmen of God, express the same opinion, some have
486 Definit | suffering, inexpressible and expressible in writing. In agreement
487 Definit | light of true religion been extinguished by the spirits of wickedness;
488 Canons, 8 | legitimate patriarchs, demand and extract from the order of priests
489 Definit | transgressions, they have enacted extraneous laws and invoked their confession;
490 Definit | rejoice in wrongdoing and exult in evil conversion; O you
491 Definit | its savour, nor has the eye of the church become completely
492 Definit, 0(1)| labores haud modica accessione facta et emendationibus pluribus
493 Intro | these deliberations, various facts regarding the council held
494 Definit | and my justice shall not fail. He was made like us for
495 Canons, 24 | business and administration, failing to persevere in prayers
496 Canons, 5 | lest he be puffed up and fall into the judgment and snare
497 Canons, 24 | some metropolitans have fallen into the depths of negligence
498 Intro | completely free from the alloy of falsehood; however, whatever more
499 Canons, 6 | deceitfully and fraudulently and falsifies the word of truth and goes
500 Definit | came about and existed by fantasy and supposition, indeed
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