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1 1 | is one of the "undisputed General Councils," one of the four
2 3 | express ~ ~ground that the General Councils had forbidden any
3 5 | after those of the fourth General Council, the Ballerini brothers ~ ~
4 5 | were there read under the general title of ~ ~Synodicon Synodi
5 5 | the affairs of the second General Council, ~ ~only mention
6 12| Ecumenical Councils, or even general Councils of the East, from
7 13| subsequently ~ ~the fourth General Council, in its seventeenth
8 13| the history of the fourth General ~ ~Council. For the present,
9 13| session of the ~ ~fourth General~Council, the Papal Legate,
10 13| III, ~ ~and the twelfth General Council, in 1215, allowed
11 14| be heard before a really General Council (Mansi, iii. ~ ~
12 15| not belong to the second General Council, but ~ ~to the Synod
13 16| Canons only to this second General Council, saying "... of
14 16| way a decree of the second General ~ ~Council, nor even of
15 18| for which ~ ~reason the General Council of Ephesus mentions
16 18| in 449, spoke of two ~ ~(General) Councils, at Nicaea and
17 18| highly honoured at the fourth General Council, which had it recited ~ ~
18 18| he only spoke of three ~ ~General Councils at Nicaea, Ephesus,
19 19| received the sanction of the General Council. Of the ~ ~church
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