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Council of Nicea I

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1 1 | which he presented to the council, ~and which some suppose 2 2 | 4)~ ~The Fathers of the Council at Nice were at one time 3 2 | adopted. Just what the ~Council intended this~ ~expression 4 2 | frequently used before the ~Council of Nice, a very happy history. 5 2 | probably rejected by the ~Council of Antioch,(2) and was suspected 6 2 | before the meeting of the Council of Nice, it was a ~common 7 3 | previously rejected by the council which condemned Paul of ~ 8 4 | later one in the Second ~Council of Arles(canon vii.) were 9 4 | is very probable that the Council of Nice was induced by some 10 5 | the canon of faith;" the Council of ~Antioch in A.D. 269, 11 5 | ib, vii. 7). The Nicene Council in ~this canon refers to 12 5 | Rome calls a decree of this Council ~a "canon"(Athan. Apol. 13 5 | in the first canon of the Council of ~Antioch, and compare 14 5 | matters of discipline, but the Council of Trent continued the ~ 15 6 | would be older than the ~Council of Nicaea. There have been, 16 6 | made to the rule of ~the Council of Nicaea--for instance, 17 6 | peccatam, believing that the Council has here ~especially in 18 7 | spiritual marriage, the Council would not ~have said, any 19 8 | cited in that sense at the ~Council of Cholcedon--Session xiii.( 20 8 | impositionem."~ ~HEFELE.~The Council of Nice thought it necessary 21 8 | of ~the metropolitan. The Council thus confirms the ordinary 22 9 | given in his history of the Council of Nice, the text of the ~ 23 9 | the ~canons passed by the Council; and it must be noticed 24 10| Dict. Christ. Antiq. voce Council of Nicaea).~The first half 25 10| Launoy, try to show that the Council of ~Nice granted to the 26 11| It is evident that the Council has not in ~view here the 27 11| shape by ~Paschasinus at the Council of Chalcedon.~ ~Hefele further 28 12| error in ~supposing that the Council of Nice assigned to Jerusalem 29 12| Beveridge's opinion is that the Council assigned ~Jerusalem the 30 12| almost immediately after the Council had adjourned, the Bishop 31 12| seventh of the canons of the council of Nicaea, as suffragan 32 12| his own province. At the ~council of Ephesus, in 431, he asserted 33 12| the proceedings of the ~council of Ephesus, sent to Theodosius 34 12| lightly to discard. When the council met at Ephesus ~Juvenal 35 12| of vice-president of the council, coming next after Cyril 36 12| tacitly allowed. At the next council, the ~disgraceful Latrocinium, 37 12| that assembly. When the ~council of Chalcedon met, one of 38 12| presented itself to the ~council, nor was any one found to 39 13| marriages. At the time of ~the Council of Nice the Novatian bishop 40 13| was invited to attend ~the council. After having in answer 41 13| 314, and again in the ~Council of Nice (which is subscribed 42 13| restriction ~by the time of the Council of Antioch, A. D. 341; and 43 13| mentioned in the West in the Council of Riez, A. D. 439 (the 44 13| presbyteri, of which latter the council ~really treats), but continuing 45 13| against them, than that the Council of Neo-~Caesarea compared 46 13| Seventy disciples, that the Council of ~Antioch authorises their 47 13| lowered to that rank.~ ~The Council of Nice furnishes another 48 13| must be added that as the council of Antioch commands that 49 13| canon xix. of the same council, moreover the canon does 50 13| the city (canon x.). The ~Council of Neocaesarea by referring 51 13| only priests.~ ~But the Council of Ancyra does furnish a 52 13| of the fourth Ecumenical Council at Chalcedon ~in 451, there 53 15| the synodal ~letter of the Council of Nicaea on the subject 54 17| God alone sufficed. The Council of Chalons in 813 (canon 55 18| Constantine in the West, the Council of ~Aries excommunicated 56 18| vi. 40, x. 5.) This ~the Council describes in proverbial 57 18| earnest resolution of the Council to make discipline a moral 58 20| which they ascribe to a council of Tours ordering 'every ~ 59 22| place, and even at the ~Council of Nice several eminent 60 22| of Berrhoea in Syria. The Council of Nice thought ~it necessary 61 22| prohibition ~passed by the Council of Nice; but the interest 62 22| after the holding of the Council of Nice, so that in 382, ~ 63 23| cause, and although the ~Council of Nice is more stringent 64 23| matter of fact, that very council did allow and approve a 65 23| Presidency of the First Council of Constantinople, was because 66 23| Third and of the Fourth Council of Carthage, it is evident ~ 67 23| equal piety is forced by a council to ~pass from a small diocese 68 23| it is this last which the Council of Sardica ~punishes so 69 24| the Orientals to the Sixth Council of Carthage is in no respect 70 25| by ~human law: The First Council of Nice in Canon VII. deposed 71 25| interdict. That of the council of Carthage of the year 72 25| compared with that of the council of Carthage of the ~year 73 25| supported by the language of the council of Orleans(A.D. 538), ~which 74 25| Similarly, at the second council of ~Trullanum(A.D. 692) 75 27| the decree passed by the council of Arles in its ~eighth 76 27| in the usual sense, the ~Council of Nice, like St. Athanasius 77 28| two centuries later by the Council of Chalcedon, and from the ~ 78 28| XII Canon of the Fourth ~Council of Carthage, which met in 79 28| existed but a short while. The council of Laodicea as ~early as 80 28| Canon xi); and the first ~council of Orange, A.D. 441, in 81 28| altogether, and the Second council of tile ~same city in canons 82 30| marvellous assertion that the Council of Nice at first ~adopted 83 30| and that afterwards the council reassembled and ~set forth 84 30| canons attributed to the council of Nice. The ~MS. is in 85 30| a history of the ~Nicene Council at the time and he received 86 30| Orientals(2) believed the Council of ~Nice to have promulgated 87 30| the Bodleian ~Library, the Council of Nice must have put forth 88 30| really the work of ~the Council of Nice, and all the others 89 30| who have held ~that the Council of Nice passed more canons 90 30| lived about the time of the Council, concerning the number.~ ~ 91 30| about a century after the Council of Nicaea. He ~says, in 92 30| a history of the ~Nicene Council. Gelasius also says expressly 93 30| says expressly that the Council decreed ~twenty canons; 94 30| near ~the period when the Council of Nicaea was held, and 95 30| he quoted a canon of the Council of Nicaea, containing ~these 96 30| Pope does not belong to the Council of Nicaea, as he affirmed; ~ 97 30| was the fifth canon of the Council of Sardica(the seventh in 98 30| title of canons of the ~Council of Nicaea; and Zosimus might 99 30| himself been present at the Council of Nicaea, had ~brought 100 30| copies of the canons of the Council of Nicaea. The African ~ 101 30| in the acts of the sixth Council of Carthage, and it ~contains 102 30| Nicaea, and after the holy Council had decided ~what was the 103 30| only twenty canons to the Council of Nicaea, and even ~the 104 30| attributed to the Nicene Council are likewise to be found ~ 105 31| CANONS ATTRIBUTED TO ~THE COUNCIL OF NICE.~ ~ ~CANON I. (1)~ 106 32| asserted attempt at this ~Council to pass a decree forbidding 107 32| celebrated. Therefore the Council took the serious words of ~ 108 32| law was proposed to ~the Council of Nicaea the same as one 109 32| permission to do so. ~The Council of Ancyra affirms this(c. 110 32| Baronius ~says, that as the Council of Nicaea in its third canon 111 32| Paphnutius was present at the Council of ~Nicaea. If Valesius 112 32| end of the ~acts of the Council, this proves nothing; for 113 34| those not present at the Council.~(Found in Eusebius, Vita 114 35| indeed ~disappear after the Council of Nicea. Alexandria and 115 35| Even the year following the Council of Nicea--that is, in 326--


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