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Council of Constantinople I

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1 1 | intended to be an Ecumenical Synod at all.~ ~ ~ ~2. It was 2 1 | Constantinople on account of the Synod many other Bishops, remarkable ~ ~ 3 2 | WITH THE HOLY AND GREAT SYNOD OF NICE.~(1)~ ~ ~ ~(Found 4 3 | adopted by the Second Synod.(1) On this point there 5 3 | authority of an Ecumenical Synod and which had been ~ ~received 6 3 | The holy and universal Synod forbids to bring ~ ~forward 7 3 | weak minds of men, the holy Synod enacts, ~ ~with the advice 8 4 | contained in the Letter of the Synod of 382 may be taken ~ ~almost, 9 4 | Emperor Theodosius, the Holy Synod of Bishops ~ ~assembled 10 4 | been done in the ~ ~Holy Synod. When, then, we had assembled 11 4 | Piety that the decree of the Synod may be ratified, to the 12 5 | canons drawn up by this synod is doubtful. The old Greek ~ ~ 13 5 | properly belong to this Synod, but ~ ~were later additions. 14 5 | canons probably belong to the Synod of Constantinople of ~ ~ 15 7 | the Constantinopolitan ~ ~Synod was assembled.~ ~ ~ ~-THE 16 7 | condemnation of a second ~ ~synod.~ ~ ~ ~THE APOLLINARIANS.~ ~( 17 7 | iv., 7; comp. Athan., De Synod., 15). Their founder was 18 7 | adventurers (cf. Athan, De Synod., 31; ~ ~Soc., H. E., ii., 19 9 | De Trinit., iv., 4; De Synod., 68; ~ ~Fragm., 11; Basil, 20 12| it is evident that the~synod of every province will administer 21 12| disorders], the fathers of the Synod of Constantinople made this 22 12| by Canon xxviij ~ ~of the Synod of Chalcedon, which directs 23 12| Bulgaria. ... The third Synod gave this ~ ~honour to the 24 12| and by the law of the same synod ~ ~(Canon viii.), and by 25 12| viii.), and by the Sixth Synod in its xxxixth Canon, the 26 12| the judgment ~ ~of the Synod of Antioch is annulled and 27 13| civil rank of the city. The Synod of Antioch ~ ~in 341, in 28 13| but three canons of this Synod.~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ 29 15| in Antioch [i.e. ~ ~the Synod of 378] who (accepted it 30 15| General Council, but ~ ~to the Synod held in the following year 31 15| of the Latins at ~ ~the Synod of Florence in 1439 (Archbishop 32 15| by it the decrees of the Synod of Sardica; but it seems 33 15| could not have been, at the Synod of ~ ~Sardica --for this 34 15| that Pope Damasus, and the synod assembled by him in 369, 35 15| years later, in 379, a great synod at Antioch of one hundred ~ ~ 36 15| and his fourth ~ ~Roman Synod again sent a treatise on 37 15| this canon belongs to the Synod held ~ ~at Constantinople 38 15| Latins from ~ ~this later Synod.~ ~(3.) The canon in question, 39 15| tome" ~ ~of an Antiochian Synod, and the other a "tome" 40 15| 5.) By the Antiochian Synod here mentioned, I understand 41 15| understand the great ~ ~synod of 378, and, as a necessary 42 15| is quite certain that the Synod of Antioch sent a copy of 43 15| of it in Rome.~ ~(7.) The Synod of Constantinople of 382 44 15| 8.) If, however, the Synod of Constantinople in its 45 15| was the same Antiochian Synod that accepted the Tome ~ ~ 46 15| it was natural that the Synod of ~ ~Constantinople of 47 15| occasioned and called the synod into ~ ~being.~ ~ ~ ~Lastly, 48 16| seemed right to ~ ~the Holy Synod of Bishops assembled together 49 16| against the bishop, the Holy Synod bids them first ~ ~lay their 50 16| themselves to a greater synod of the bishops of that ~ ~ 51 16| shall trouble an Ecumenical Synod, such an one shall by no ~ ~ 52 16| have recourse to a greater synod ~ ~and let them not be heard, 53 16| accept the authority of the Synod of Sardica, in ~ ~so far 54 16| sentence given in a provincial synod, ~ ~should be reopened by 55 16| Council, nor even of the Synod of 382, but at least eighty 56 16| adopted by ~ ~the Quinisext Synod as its ninety-fifth, without, 57 18| consequence of this, the new Synod assembled in the following 58 18| expressly calling this Synod ~ ~ oikoumenikh and at 59 18| Pope Damasus confirmed this synod; but, as the following will ~ ~ 60 18| not the canons of the ~ ~Synod of Constantinople were accepted 61 18| Pelagius II, reckoned this Synod among the Ecumenical ~ ~ 62 18| Although as we have seen, the Synod of 382 had ~ ~already designated 63 18| totally silent as to this Synod. ~ ~Soon afterwards, the 64 18| done at the great and Holy Synod at ~ ~Ephesus."~ ~ ~ ~The 65 18| approved it. Since then this ~ ~Synod has been universally honoured 66 18| of faith enacted by this Synod, and its completion of ~ ~ 67 18| the Papal Legates at the Synod of ~ ~Chalcedon at first 68 18| recipiendis, mention this Synod. It may certainly be said, 69 19| city of ~ ~Rome, the holy synod of the orthodox bishops 70 19| religious emperor to the synod which ~ ~you are gathering 71 19| your holiness after the synod at Aquileia to the most 72 19| in the provinces of this synod alone. We had been in no ~ ~ 73 19| to read the tome of the synod ~ ~of Antioch, and also


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