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1001 Definit | disturb the church, but also quibbling over the meaning of the
1002 Canons, 21 | account pronounce sentence rashly against the supreme pontiffs
1003 Canons, 26 | his judgment will be fully ratified and confirmed. If anyone
1004 Intro | 870, when 27 canons were read out and approved by the
1005 Canons, 24 | bishops everything they should readily do themselves. In this way
1006 Canons, 25 | account are such men to be readmitted into the ranks of the clergy,
1007 Definit | customary recapitulation and reassertion of all previous ecumenical
1008 Definit | to a suitable place and recalled the most holy patriarch
1009 Definit | church. ~{Now the customary recapitulation and reassertion of all previous
1010 Canons, 25 | will be made in regard to receiving the means of holiness, and
1011 | recent
1012 Definit | disturbances by those who are reckoned as Christians. ~{Now the
1013 Intro | against Photius must not be recognised. John VIII wrote to the
1014 Definit | an anathema and, besides recognizing the seven, holy and universal
1015 Canons, 10 | converted by repentance and reconciled. ~
1016 Intro | Pontificia commissione per la redazione del codice di diritto canonico
1017 Canons, 3 | our lord Jesus Christ, the redeemer and saviour of all people,
1018 Canons, 15 | objects received for the redemption of captives. They must not
1019 Canons, 5 | honour of the episcopacy, we reduce the aforesaid period of
1020 Definit | substance and unlikeness, with reference to the divinely-ruling and
1021 Definit | supporters of Photius and, reflecting a story of the old Testament,
1022 Canons, 24 | patriarch and be either reformed or deposed. ~
1023 Canons, 18 | sacrilege and, until he reforms himself and restores or
1024 Canons, 17 | an obstacle and alleged refusal of permission can come about
1025 Definit | the prophet condemns and refutes him when it says: They have
1026 Intro | deliberations, various facts regarding the council held in the
1027 Definit, 0(1)| Hardouin, Conciliorum collectio regia maxima adp. Philippi Labbei
1028 Canons, 10 | in distant dioceses and regions should behave similarly
1029 Canons, 22 | promote a worthy pastor in a regular manner, to the benefit of
1030 Definit | to destroy injustice and reinforce divine justice, he has raised
1031 Intro | apostolic see, promptly reinstated". Ivo of Chartres explicitly
1032 Definit | the way of darkness, who rejoice in wrongdoing and exult
1033 Canons, 5 | those who have remained religiously in the order of cleric or
1034 Intro | missing we must sometimes rely on conjecture. ~The documents
1035 Canons, 5 | admitted. As for those who have remained religiously in the order
1036 Definit | agreeing to accept the remedies of a healing discipline
1037 Intro | Constantinople, should be remembered. Peter, a Roman cardinal,
1038 Canons, 14 | and honour, they should render to everyone his due: Tribute
1039 Canons, 5 | firm in the churches, we renew and confirm the limits and
1040 Canons, 15 | and universal synod, in renewing the canons of the apostles
1041 Canons, 5 | which is centered on Christ, renounces the world and becomes a
1042 Definit | refused to be converted and repent, and has refused to submit
1043 Intro | the letter this passage is replaced by dots (. . .), and the
1044 Definit | found for myself a place of repose: all his labours shall not
1045 Definit | four, I will grant them no reprieve; because they have rejected
1046 Canons, 5 | grade, is found without reproach and of good character during
1047 Definit | and universal synod has reproved him and put him under an
1048 Canons, 23 | that some bishops, at the request of certain people, have
1049 Canons, 4 | from Photius the customary rescripts for promotion to special
1050 Canons, 17 | give as an excuse for not responding to the summons of their
1051 Canons, 23 | permission of the bishop responsible for the church in question.
1052 Definit | who is true God, and the rest as the catholic church received
1053 Canons, 15 | endowments and does not restore to the church what belongs
1054 Canons, 18 | until he reforms himself and restores or gives back the privileges
1055 Definit | and in all this he has not returned to the Lord, his God. Ephraim
1056 Definit | established his justice and revealed it with greater clarity.
1057 Canons, 18 | writing or not, by emperors of revered memory or by other religious
1058 Definit | of the councils, has revived the established forms of
1059 Definit | received destruction as their reward; and again, He that trusts
1060 Definit | said: But yet I am become rich, I have found for myself
1061 Canons, 23 | suspension, he must be got rid of completely and dispossessed
1062 Definit | slaughter and destroy the right-thinking sheep of Christ and, by
1063 Definit | turned justice back, and righteousness has stood afar off from
1064 Definit | patriarch Ignatius to his rightful seat. Furthermore, for the
1065 Definit | uprooted and scattered and rightfully obliterated many others
1066 Canons, 15 | with their own powers and rights of ownership. ~Now that
1067 Canons, 5 | exclude such people still more rigorously if they are pushed forward
1068 Canons, 11 | threshing floor of Christ, in ringing tones it declares anathema
1069 Definit | swollen waters and floods of rivers and storms, but the precious
1070 Canons, 1 | along the true and royal road of divine justice, we must
1071 Canons, 16 | one who took the leading role in these buffooneries. They
1072 Definit | Rome, many other stones rolling over the land, as the prophet
1073 Intro | Ecclesiae catholicae [Editio Romana], Rome 4 vols, 1608-1612)
1074 Definit | and as many anathemas, he roused continuous turmoil and storms
1075 Definit | For he has abandoned the rows of his vines, he wanders
1076 Canons, 14 | of everyone, rulers and ruled alike. ~We also declare
1077 Definit | to be contingent and he rules, preserves and saves it.
1078 Definit | established ranks, even into the ruling city, the new Rome, many
1079 Definit | winds: and the same person runs after birds that fly away.
1080 Definit | confuse, like the lunatic Sabellius, the persons in one and
1081 Canons, 27 | unnecessarily throughout the divine sacrifice and every other ecclesiastical
1082 Canons, 19 | and excommunicated as the sacrilegious person he is or, to put
1083 Canons, 6 | very synod. ~Therefore, to safeguard church order, we anathematize
1084 Definit | multiplicity of ways. ~However, the salt of the earth has not lost
1085 Canons, 16 | thus become worthy of the sanctifying effects of the holy mysteries. ~
1086 Canons, 24 | totally alien to all apostolic sanction. All this makes such people
1087 Definit | defences of ~ the gospel sanctions, the laws of Moses and
1088 Definit | Peter dealt with Ananias and Sapphira, who stole what belonged
1089 Canons, 24 | be infected by a form of satanic pride and arrogance. ~Any
1090 Intro | willing to sign the Liber satisfactionis, which had been sent by
1091 Canons, 26 | of injustice and is not satisfied with the judgment of his
1092 Definit | Lord himself who came and saved us and was made Emmanuel
1093 Definit | he rules, preserves and saves it. He says through the
1094 Definit | the earth has not lost its savour, nor has the eye of the
1095 Definit | is attacked, and the Lord saw and it displeased him because
1096 Definit | and have been a source of scandal and destruction to the people
1097 Definit | discipline aimed at treating the scars and healing the adulterous
1098 Definit | and power, uprooted and scattered and rightfully obliterated
1099 Intro | ignored by them. Modern scholars have shown that it was included
1100 Definit | all the divinely inspired scriptures, which also clearly state
1101 Canons, 19 | found guilty of if he has no scruples about going around and burdening
1102 Definit | from all the patriarchal seats and the whole college of
1103 Canons, 21 | most holy pope of old Rome, secondly to the patriarch of Constantinople,
1104 Canons, 8 | which are designed for the security, benefit and, as it were,
1105 Canons, 21 | the office of patriarch or seek to move them from their
1106 Canons, 5 | someone gives no suspicion of seeking the worldly benefits just
1107 Canons, 24 | ministries in his own city, but seeks to carry them out through
1108 Canons, 27 | vainglory, human conceit and self-love, by wearing it unnecessarily
1109 Definit | worshipper of the man and most self-opinionated individual who possessed
1110 Canons, 15 | decreed that no bishop may sell or in any way dispose of
1111 Definit | being impaired in their senses and truly without reason.
1112 Canons, 21 | on no account pronounce sentence rashly against the supreme
1113 Canons, 6 | that Photius, after the sentences and condemnations most justly
1114 Canons, 10 | or monk or cleric should separate himself from communion with
1115 Definit | who was bishop of Pharan, Sergius, Pyrrhus, Paul and Peter,
1116 Canons, 13 | Constantinople], who have served in the lower orders, may
1117 Intro | 869. The tenth and last session was held on 28 February
1118 Definit | besides recognizing the seven, holy and universal synods
1119 Definit | We also know that the seventh, holy and universal synod,
1120 | several
1121 Definit | and put him under an ever severer anathema while addressing
1122 Definit | way and has disturbed and shaken the whole holy, catholic
1123 Canons, 4 | change their glory into shame. They feed on the sin of
1124 Canons, 19 | abstain from every form of shameful love of gain. It is all
1125 Canons, 11 | of evil people, that they shamelessly teach as a dogma that a
1126 Definit | Constantinople III}, which shares the same beliefs and is
1127 Definit | word of the Lord, which is sharper than a two-edged sword and
1128 Definit | destroy the right-thinking sheep of Christ and, by engineering
1129 Canons, 16 | wearing a pallium over their shoulders and every other piece of
1130 Definit | greater force and particular significance, Nicholas, the most blessed
1131 Canons, 27 | consecrations, the marks which signify the rank to which each person
1132 Canons, 16 | thing, or to protect by silence anyone who has committed
1133 Canons, 22 | matters. Rather he should be silent and mind his own business
1134 Canons, 3 | imagination, all, both wise and simple, obtain benefit from what
1135 Definit | and saviour there came the simultaneous removal of the accepted
1136 Canons, 4 | shame. They feed on the sin of my people; they bloat
1137 Definit | destroying and burning power over sinful and worthless material,
1138 Canons, 1 | most wise Denis, let us sing most willingly along with
1139 Canons, 4 | increased, the more they sinned against me; I will change
1140 Canons, 4 | has multiplied altars for sinning, they have become to him
1141 Definit | which was laid down in Sion, that is, in the church,
1142 Definit | too Theodosius of Ephesus, Sisinnius Pastilas and Basil Tricacabus,
1143 Definit | Further, we accept the sixth, holy and universal synod {
1144 Canons, 24 | the work of the Lord with slackness Yet some metropolitans have
1145 Definit | by every means, to steal, slaughter and destroy the right-thinking
1146 Canons, 24 | depths of negligence and sloth. They summon the bishops
1147 Definit | has been fashioned like smoke, but the earth shall wear
1148 Canons, 5 | fall into the judgment and snare of the devil, as the Apostle
1149 Definit | worthy of compassion and snatched it from the filth of iniquity
1150 Intro | altered by Photius; but in the so-called "unaltered" text of the
1151 Definit, 0(1)| p. Gabrielis Cossartii e Societate Jesu labores haud modica
1152 Definit | Isaiah: Just as a garment soiled in blood will not be clean,
1153 Canons, 13 | of Constantinople]: No soldier on service for God gets
1154 Definit | universal synod {4 Chalcedon } solemnly taught. In accepting this
1155 Definit | nor did the foundation of solid stone collapse when submerged
1156 Canons, 21 | should find a profitable solution; it must on no account pronounce
1157 Intro | Emperor Basil I and his sons, Constantine and Leo, signed
1158 Canons, 16 | matter which merits great sorrow, even many tears, has come
1159 Definit | abundance of his cunning and sought refuge in the vanity of
1160 Canons, 15 | from his own money or other sources, he may have it for his
1161 Definit | thinking! Again, those who sowed what was corrupted by the
1162 Definit | nevertheless, in our time too, the sower of tares is trying to make
1163 Definit | opposition to the truth, were sowing -- to use the gospel image --
1164 Canons, 19 | that every bishop should be sparing in his use of what belongs
1165 Canons, 4 | rescripts for promotion to special office. ~As for the churches
1166 Definit | with him and following him, speculate with faulty perceptions
1167 Canons, 11 | paying attention to the speculations of evil people, that they
1168 Canons, 19 | church, and should no way spend or consume the ecclesiastical
1169 Definit | been extinguished by the spirits of wickedness; nor has the
1170 Canons, 14 | in keeping with their own spiritual dignity and honour, they
1171 Canons, 3 | off from his communion and splendour; similarly the image of
1172 Definit | great synod of { 1 } Nicaea spoke thus when expounding the
1173 Canons, 7 | 7 ~Moses, the divine spokesman, clearly declares in his
1174 Canons, 16 | mystery of the pure and spotless faith. ~However, if the
1175 Definit | shoots of injustice that have sprung up against those synods,
1176 Canons, 6 | sycophantic character from the squares and streets of the city
1177 Canons, 5 | considerable time in each stage of the divine priesthood.
1178 Canons, 16 | the second year they may stand inside the church among
1179 Definit | incapable of destroying the statues of the idols. Furthermore,
1180 Definit | Lord and have not kept his statutes. Therefore, as regards the
1181 Definit | occasion and by every means, to steal, slaughter and destroy the
1182 Definit | carried out the mystery of his stewardship when willing and acting
1183 Definit | irrational prelature whose name stinks, or, to put it better, that
1184 Canons, 27 | pallium outside the occasions stipulated in writing, or lays aside
1185 Definit | together with the evil stirrings and influences, in order
1186 Definit | Ananias and Sapphira, who stole what belonged to God, by
1187 Intro | when the legates' copy was stolen, he translated his own copy
1188 Definit | the new Rome, many other stones rolling over the land, as
1189 Definit | back, and righteousness has stood afar off from them; for
1190 Definit | Photius and, reflecting a story of the old Testament, after
1191 Definit | ashes, that is not turned. Strangers have devoured his strength
1192 Definit | Strangers have devoured his strength and he knew it not, grey
1193 Definit | part in the synod and to strengthen the true and undefiled faith
1194 Definit | most serene and divinely strengthened emperor, to cut down and
1195 Definit | to love them. Ephraim is stricken, their root is dried up,
1196 Canons, 9 | heretical beliefs since we strictly forbid such persons to teach
1197 Definit | bring them down, I will strike them to make their tribulation
1198 Definit | Christians. ~{Now the council strikes out on its own} ~This is
1199 Canons, 2 | by these popes, must be stripped of his dignity and rank,
1200 Definit | which, while guarding the strong defences of ~ the gospel
1201 Definit | letters and speeches, he struck down the powerful leading
1202 Definit | aflame, and the house of Esau stubble; they shall burn them and
1203 Canons, 17 | excommunicated. If he shows the same stubbornness and disobedience for a year,
1204 Canons, 9 | persons to teach or to pursue studies. If anyone shall be found
1205 Canons, 9 | fear, may both teach and study if they are competent for
1206 Canons, 5 | of lector, two in that of subdeacon, three as deacon and four
1207 Canons, 25 | bishops, priests, deacons and subdeacons of the great church [of
1208 Definit | solid stone collapse when submerged by swollen waters and floods
1209 Definit | into his see and repeatedly submitting him to a thousand charges
1210 Canons, 16 | bishops, or by bringing up subtle but false accusations against
1211 Intro | Hadrian II, who had meanwhile succeeded Nicholas. These legates
1212 Canons, 21 | pontiffs and chief pastors in succession to them in the catholic
1213 Canons, 19 | their fellow-bishops and suffragans in any way whatsoever. ~
1214 Canons, 17 | about in various ways at the suggestion of the metropolitan. ~Metropolitans
1215 Definit | speeches which seemed to be suited to each person who plays
1216 Canons, 4 | and renovated again. In sum, everything that was done
1217 Definit | set his tabernacle in the sun, since this impiety supposes
1218 Definit | nature of light in three suns not unlike each other or
1219 Canons, 5 | of time to that which the superiors of these bishops approved
1220 Definit | give Photius their willing support, if they are bishops or
1221 Definit | false vicars from three supposedly eastern sees, set up what
1222 Definit | sun, since this impiety supposes that the casting off and
1223 Definit | and existed by fantasy and supposition, indeed that through the
1224 Definit | grasped by the imagination is surely to be understood in two
1225 Definit | them, and there shall be no survivor to the house of Esau, for
1226 Canons, 23 | belong. But if he ignores the suspension, he must be got rid of completely
1227 Canons, 16 | condemning and deposing them, switching in turn from distress to
1228 Definit | collapse when submerged by swollen waters and floods of rivers
1229 Canons, 6 | found some men of wicked and sycophantic character from the squares
1230 Canons, 3 | teaches and portrays through syllables, so too does painting by
1231 Canons, 6 | behaviour of this kind by a synodal decree. ~
1232 Definit | Peter and Zoharas the Syrian, as well as Origen with
1233 Canons, 9 | by God, even though this system was clearly a new invention
1234 Definit | it says, He has set his tabernacle in the sun, since this impiety
1235 | taking
1236 Canons, 27 | Councils, ed. Norman P. Tanner~END OF TEXT~ ~
1237 Canons, 9 | are competent for either task, with the exception of those
1238 Canons, 1 | by any inspired father or teacher of the church. Consequently,
1239 Canons, 3 | before them; for as speech teaches and portrays through syllables,
1240 Canons, 4 | 4 ~In tearing up by the roots the love
1241 Canons, 17 | they are detained by their temporal rulers, it has been decided
1242 Intro | Sophia on 5 October 869. The tenth and last session was held
1243 Definit | faulty perceptions on the term "hetero-substantial", that
1244 Definit | accusations, charges, false testimonies and forgeries against all
1245 Definit | with much examination, testing and discussion, with due
1246 Intro | copied out anti-Photian texts. This summary has 14 canons,
1247 Canons, 21 | receive a punishment equal to theirs. ~If, then, any ruler or
1248 Definit | Tricacabus, not forgetting Theodoret, Antony and John, once prelates
1249 Definit | plain corruption; so too Theodosius of Ephesus, Sisinnius Pastilas
1250 Definit | through a window, and, like a thief or a robber, a destroyer
1251 Canons, 26 | deposition from office, which he thinks is unjust, or any other
1252 Definit | sword and a discerner of thoughts, been found ineffectual,
1253 Definit | respect of substance, but threefold or three if we are speaking
1254 Canons, 11 | fire, and making clean the threshing floor of Christ, in ringing
1255 Canons, 24 | said that the bishops are told to complete the above ministries
1256 Canons, 16 | henceforth attempt to do or tolerate such a thing, or to protect
1257 Intro | generale antique [IIe-IXe s.] tome 1 part 1), Grottaferata
1258 Canons, 11 | floor of Christ, in ringing tones it declares anathema the
1259 Canons, 4 | renovated after they had been torn down, we decree that they
1260 Intro | been partly preserved from total destruction in the summary
1261 Canons, 21 | compose or edit writings or tracts against the most holy pope
1262 Canons, 27 | in accordance with the traditional usages of each province,
1263 Canons, 1 | urges us to preserve the traditions which we have received,
1264 Canons, 23 | episcopate or anyone else may transact such a wicked property deal,
1265 Canons, 9 | shall be found rejecting and transgressing against this directive,
1266 Canons, 19 | on account of necessary travel. But even then he must accept,
1267 Canons, 21 | no secular powers should treat with disrespect any of those
1268 Definit | healing discipline aimed at treating the scars and healing the
1269 Canons, 14 | or bow down in fear and trembling and prostrate themselves;
1270 Definit | strike them to make their tribulation heard. For Photius was lifted
1271 Definit | Sisinnius Pastilas and Basil Tricacabus, not forgetting Theodoret,
1272 Definit | Lord's words indicate, has tried, on every occasion and by
1273 Canons, 21 | ruler or secular authority tries to expel the aforesaid pope
1274 Definit | divinely-ruling and blessed Trinity. But no less do we accept
1275 Canons, 26 | saying that he does not trust him and that he has been
1276 Definit | make God his refuge; but trusted in the abundance of his
1277 Definit | reward; and again, He that trusts in lies feeds the winds:
1278 Canons, 20 | mediation of some suitable and trustworthy persons. Then, if the leaseholder
1279 Definit | anathemas, he roused continuous turmoil and storms for all the churches
1280 Canons, 16 | deposing them, switching in turn from distress to collusion
1281 Definit | example of Ephraim of old, in turning his back on the divine mercy;
1282 Definit | understand. And: He who turns from evil is attacked, and
1283 Canons, 17 | custom of holding synods twice a year and therefore, they
1284 Definit | which is sharper than a two-edged sword and a discerner of
1285 Definit | same Christ and Lord is twofold, that is, perfect God and
1286 Canons, 27 | right to lay aside that type of dress out of pride and
1287 Canons, 9 | learnt that even before his tyrannical period in office he used
1288 Definit | streets and they have been unable to follow the right path.
1289 Definit | their properties always unchangeable and unconfused, just as
1290 Canons, 2 | canons there set forth, unchanged and unaltered, and no bishop,
1291 Canons, 17 | disobedience for a year, he must be unconditionally deposed and suspended from
1292 Definit | always unchangeable and unconfused, just as the fourth, holy
1293 Definit | strengthen the true and undefiled faith of Christians and
1294 Definit | fact existing but minimally understandable, inasmuch as being invisible
1295 Canons, 19 | continue the journey he has undertaken without asking or demanding
1296 Canons, 25 | heart like the arrogant and unfeeling heart of Pharaoh, and even
1297 Canons, 19 | ecclesiastical revenues in an unfitting or unreasonable way for
1298 Definit | of Manichaean ideas and ungodliness inasmuch as it foolishly
1299 Definit | Ephesus, proclaimed. In union with that council we too
1300 Canons, 19 | idolatry and wants all who unite under the name of Christian
1301 Canons, 4 | For the God of the whole universe says through his prophet:
1302 Canons, 23 | beginning. This behaviour is unlawful and utterly alien to the
1303 Canons, 4 | who boldly, cunningly and unlawfully, like a dangerous wolf,
1304 | unlike
1305 Definit | otherness of substance and unlikeness, with reference to the divinely-ruling
1306 Definit | incomprehensible and comprehensible, unlimited and limited, incapable and
1307 Canons, 27 | self-love, by wearing it unnecessarily throughout the divine sacrifice
1308 Canons, 20 | after the rent has been unpaid for three years, to go to
1309 Canons, 23 | of certain people, have unreasonably made a gift of properties
1310 Definit | meaning, anathematize as of unsound mind and an enemy of the
1311 Definit | he has raised up, as an unwavering follower of his commandments,
1312 Canons, 4 | whole world with a thousand upheavals and disturbances. We declare
1313 Canons, 11 | universal synod is hastening to uproot this wicked theory now growing
1314 Definit | supreme wisdom and power, uprooted and scattered and rightfully
1315 Canons, 2 | condemnation of Photius, the upstart and usurper, should be maintained
1316 Canons, 1 | the great apostle, openly urges us to preserve the traditions
1317 Canons, 27 | accordance with the traditional usages of each province, region
1318 Canons, 1 | what is advantageous and useful is distinguished from what
1319 | using
1320 Canons, 23 | other churches. Thus they usurp the authority of other bishops,
1321 Canons, 6 | Nicholas for his criminal usurpation of the church of Constantinople,
1322 Definit | the divine and prophetic utterances. For this reason we confess
1323 Canons, 13 | important duties or will vacate them by dying. But those
1324 Canons, 6 | most holy pope of Rome, a valiant contender for the true faith,
1325 Definit | and sought refuge in the vanity of his iniquities, following
1326 Canons, 16 | and made a mockery of a variety of holy things, such as
1327 Definit | established heaven like a vault and fixed the ends of the
1328 Canons, 7 | advantageous to paint holy and venerable images as also to teach
1329 Intro | comparison is possible, the Latin version of Anastasius hardly departs
1330 Canons, 15 | precious objects or consecrated vessels except for the reason laid
1331 Definit | those who do not share this view, but give Photius their
1332 Canons, 11 | all those holding similar views; it also declares and promulgates
1333 Definit | destruction on those who are not vigilant, and the world is filled
1334 Canons, 6 | own designs. With equal vigour Martin, the most holy pope
1335 Definit | abandoned the rows of his vines, he wanders in the furrows
1336 Canons, 27 | lest he is found thereby to violate his personal vows. Just
1337 Canons, 15 | deposed on the grounds of violating divine law and precepts.
1338 Canons, 5 | progressing along the path of the virtues, but for love of glory and
1339 Definit | Christ as both invisible and visible lord, incomprehensible and
1340 Canons, 19 | the pretext of an official visitation, nor abuse his authority
1341 Definit | old Rome, Nicholas, and he vomited out the poison of his evil.
1342 Canons, 27 | to violate his personal vows. Just as the continual wearing
1343 Definit | abandon the right way and walk in the way of darkness,
1344 Definit | nor understood, but they walked in darkness. 0 you who abandon
1345 Definit | deliverance so as to give warning, he established his justice
1346 Canons, 1 | For the exhortations and warnings of the divine canons are
1347 Definit | says, to destroy and lay waste the intrigues of those who
1348 Canons, 2 | them; for they are keeping watch over your souls, as persons
1349 Definit | for he wanders through a waterless desert and a great parched
1350 Definit | when submerged by swollen waters and floods of rivers and
1351 Canons, 27 | Therefore, any bishop who wears the pallium outside the
1352 Canons, 11 | like some loathsome form of weed. Carrying in its hand the
1353 Definit | the roots of scandals and weeds along with their shoots,
1354 Canons, 2 | both for the defence and well-being of the church of Constantinople
1355 Definit | says, both concerning the well-named Manes and all those who
1356 Definit | upon the table of Egypt and went to the Assyrians. When they
1357 Intro | eighth ecumenical council by western canonists, is not found
1358 | Where
1359 Canons, 25 | the word of truth, have wholeheartedly supported the cause of the
1360 Intro | Constantinople, we annul them and wholly exclude them from the number
1361 Canons, 27 | of dress out of pride and wilful arrogance, lest he is found
1362 Canons, 1 | Denis, let us sing most willingly along with the divinely
1363 Definit | action and the same number of wills. So, we anathematize Theodore
1364 Definit | what was corrupted by the wind have received destruction
1365 Definit | through the door but through a window, and, like a thief or a
1366 Definit | trusts in lies feeds the winds: and the same person runs
1367 Canons, 11 | Carrying in its hand the winnowing fork of truth, with the
1368 Definit | mentioned synods in that it wisely laid down that in the two
1369 Canons, 23 | to be suspended until he withdraws from the church to which
1370 Canons, 8 | and custom, in order to witness to the purity of our faith;
1371 Definit | the names of accusers and witnesses, fashioning profiles and
1372 Canons, 23 | of the prophet who says, Woe to those who add house to
1373 Canons, 4 | unlawfully, like a dangerous wolf, leapt into the sheepfold
1374 Canons, 11 | Testament teach that a man or woman has one rational and intellectual
1375 Definit | forgeries against all who worked for true religion and fought
1376 Canons, 13 | The divine word says, The worker is worthy of his pay For
1377 Canons, 5 | suspicion of seeking the worldly benefits just mentioned,
1378 Canons, 7 | images in holy places of worship nor teach anywhere at all,
1379 Definit | anathematize Nestorius, that worshipper of the man and most self-opinionated
1380 Canons, 20 | this would be a sign of the worst form of profiteering and
1381 Definit | burning power over sinful and worthless material, nor has the word
1382 Definit | and healing the adulterous wound, and just as another Peter
1383 Canons, 4 | altars for sins; 1 will write copiously about them. ~
1384 Intro | summary of an anonymous writer who copied out anti-Photian
1385 Canons, 21 | else should compose or edit writings or tracts against the most
1386 Canons, 26 | him and that he has been wronged, either because of the enmity
1387 Canons, 8 | heretics and those who have wrongly obtained the patriarchate
1388 Intro | be recognised. John VIII wrote to the patriarch Photius (
1389 Definit | after the manner of the zealot Phinehas, he pierced Photius
1390 Definit | anathematize Severus , Peter and Zoharas the Syrian, as well as Origen
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