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Council of Constantinople I

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1 Intro| Introduction on the number of the Canons.~ ~*The Canons with the 2 Intro| number of the Canons.~ ~*The Canons with the Ancient Epitome 3 1 | censure for a breach of the canons which forbade his ~ ~translation 4 1 | condemned at Rome, ~ ~and its Canons rejected for a thousand 5 1 | thousand years.~ ~ ~ ~9. Its canons were not placed in their 6 4 | we also framed certain Canons for the better ordering 7 5 | INTRODUCTION ON THE NUMBER OF THE CANONS.~ ~ ~ ~(HEFELE, History 8 5 | p. 351.)~ ~The number of canons drawn up by this synod is 9 5 | recognize the first four canons of the Greek text, and the 10 5 | divide and arrange those canons of ~ ~Constantinople which 11 5 | however, in the Prisca the canons of Constantinople are only ~ ~ 12 5 | Greek ~ ~collections of canons, and were inserted after 13 5 | Chalcedon that the first three canons ~ ~of Constantinople were 14 5 | translators into several different canons. ~ ~And hence the very different 15 5 | different divisions of these canons in the Prisca, ~ ~Dionysius, 16 5 | only giving the first four canons of the ~ ~Greek text, seems 17 5 | contained in the first four canons, ~ ~and say nothing of what, 18 5 | fifth, sixth, and seventh ~ ~canons, had also been decided at 19 5 | But the ~ ~fifth and sixth canons probably belong to the Synod 20 5 | commentaries on all these canons.~ 21 6 | CANONS OF THE ONE HUNDRED AND FIFTY 22 7 | Bright, Notes on the Canons, Canon I. of I. Const.)~ ~" 23 12 | Alexandria, according to the canons, alone administer the ~ ~ 24 12 | are mentioned in the ~ ~canons of Nice, being preserved; 25 12 | Arabic version of the Nicene Canons. (No. ~ ~lxxi.). A sermon 26 13 | and ~ ~7 he has but three canons of this Synod.~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ 27 14 | was a violation of the ~ ~canons of the church; rustic in 28 14 | BRIGHT.~ ~(Notes on the Canons, in loc.)~ ~Maximus, however, 29 15 | Introduction on the number of the Canons.)~ ~ ~ ~IN regard to the 30 16 | Introduction on the number of Canons.)~ ~ ~ ~FORASMUCH as many 31 16 | east contempt upon ~ ~the Canons, and brought reproach upon 32 16 | points out (" Notes on the Canons," in loc.) cannot be the 33 16 | Latin ~ ~versions of the Canons, in the ancient translations 34 16 | that in the order of the Canons as given by him he attributes ~ ~ 35 16 | him he attributes ~ ~six Canons only to this second General 36 16 | Constantinople, by whom six Canons were set ~ ~forth," so that 37 16 | not reckoned among the ~ ~canons of this council in those 38 18 | creed and not to ~ ~the canons. As late as about the middle 39 18 | depreciatory manner of these canons, especially of ~ ~the third, 40 18 | only the creed, but not the canons of the ~ ~Synod of Constantinople 41 18 | inserted among the Synodal ~ ~canons (which were recognised at 42 18 | Constantinople, and not to its canons, as we have already observed


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