Document, Chapter
1 Intro | the Acts, Session I. ~St. Cyril's Letter to Nestorius, Intelligo
2 Intro | Historical Introduction to Cyril's Anathematisms. ~The Canonical
3 Intro | Canonical Epistle of St. Cyril, Gum Salvator noster. ~The
4 Intro | XII. Anathematisms of St. Cyril, and Nestorius's Counter-anathematisms,
5 Intro | Decree re Euprepius and Cyril. ~
6 1 | had charged the blessed Cyril, Bishop of Alexandria, to
7 1 | already in bad repute. Cyril declares this in his letter
8 1 | is thus inquired of by Cyril. "We have not confidently
9 1 | letters and doctrine of Cyril, but disapproves, too, the
10 1 | commits his authority to Cyril to carry into execution
11 1 | associating," he saith to Cyril, "the authority of our See,
12 1 | place, with power." So to Cyril; so to Nestorius himself;
13 1 | order made known to all. Cyril proceeds to execute his
14 1 | himself--were ill disposed to Cyril, and seemed to favour Nestorius:
15 1 | seemed to fluctuate between Cyril and Nestorius. Such was
16 1 | other reasons, wrote to Cyril,--"It is our will that the ~
17 1 | themselves for the Council. Cyril does no more, though named
18 1 | Council. Wherefore, both Cyril obeyed and the bishops rested.
19 1 | universal Council began, Cyril being president, and representing
20 1 | and then the letters of Cyril and Nestorius were examined
21 1 | in order. The letter of Cyril was first brought before
22 1 | which he had declared to Cyril, "We ~194 ~see that you
23 1 | examine, at the proposition of Cyril himself, in these words: "
24 1 | question? Let them hear Cyril, the President of the Council;
25 1 | blamelessly, or not." This Cyril, the chief of the Council,
26 1 | Pope Celestine; neither Cyril, nor anyone else, thought
27 1 | Creed, and the letter of Cyril, in all things agree and
28 1 | then at the instance of Cyril it is examined, "whether
29 1 | form according to which Cyril's letter was examined. The
30 1 | same rule, by which that of Cyril was approved. Here, twice
31 1 | Legates agreed to them, Cyril proposes to the holy Council, "
32 1 | Council." To this question of Cyril the Council thus answers,
33 1 | assent plain and manifest, as Cyril proposed. ~Finally, Celestine
34 3 | most reverend archbishop Cyril, which he wrote to the most
35 3,1 | THE EPISTLE OF CYRIL TO NESTORIUS.~(Labbe and
36 3,1 | Patr. Groec., Tom. LXXVII. [Cyril., Opera, Tom. X.]; Epist.
37 3,1 | fellow minister Nestorius, Cyril sends greeting in the Lord. ~
38 3,1 | after the letter was read, Cyril, the bishop of Alexandria,
39 3,1 | opinion, all favourable to Cyril; after these individual
40 3,1 | the most holy Archbishop Cyril to Nestorius the bishop
41 3,1 | after this letter was read, Cyril, the bishop of Alexandria,
42 3,1 | those which his holiness Cyril our most pious bishop wrote,
43 3,2 | HISTORICAL INTRODUCTION TO ST. CYRIL'S ANATHEMATISMS.~There has
44 3,2 | learned as to whether St. Cyril's Synodal letter which has
45 3,2 | that the synod endorsed St. Cyril's teaching and for that
46 3,2 | recite that this letter of Cyril's was read, nor do they
47 3,2 | criticise the action of St. Cyril, it is the height of inconsistency
48 3,2 | absolutely under the control of Cyril, there is nothing that,
49 3,2 | approved this teaching of Cyril of blessed memory, and received
50 3,2 | however, the anathematisms of Cyril were expressly confirmed
51 3,2 | confirmed the anathematisms of Cyril, and the same was asserted
52 3,2 | discussed the anathemas of Cyril in detail, but that here,
53 3,2 | respect to the third letter of Cyril, and with regard to the
54 3,2 | and styled the Epistles of Cyril 'Canonical'; the Fifth Synod
55 3,3 | THE EPISTLE OF CYRIL TO NESTORIUS WITH THE XII.
56 3,3 | Parr. Groec., Tom. LXXVII. [Cyril, Opera, Tom. X.], col. 105
57 3,3 | fellow-minister Nestorius, Cyril and the synod assembled
58 3,4 | XII. ANATHEMATISMS OF ST. CYRIL AGAINST NESTORIUS.~(Found
59 3,4 | NESTORIUS.~(Found in St. Cyril's Opera. Migne, Pat. Graec,
60 3,4 | HERETIC NESTORIUS AGAINST CYRIL. ~(Found best in Migne's
61 3,4 | confusion of natures. ~St. Cyril explains that by sarkikws,
62 3,4 | Theodoret misunderstood St. Cyril to teach in this first anathematism
63 3,4 | the flesh he assumed. But Cyril rightly treated this whole
64 3,4 | idia, idikws, ona meros--as Cyril represents his theory--and
65 3,4 | alliance which would amount, in Cyril's phrase, to no more than
66 3,4 | the extracts preserved in Cyril's treatise Against Nestorius--
67 3,4 | approved the Epistles of St. Cyril, who proved it by the usage
68 3,4 | Incarnation held by St. Cyril. Such however, is an entire
69 3,4 | Const., iij., 43); St. Cyril of Jerusalem (Cat., x.,
70 3,4 | incarnate Son which St. Cyril, the Council of Ephesus,
71 3,4 | let him be anathema. ~ST. CYRIL. ~( Apol. contra Orientales.) ~
72 3,4 | aspect of monstrosity. ~ST. CYRIL. ~(Adversus Nestorium.) ~
73 3,4 | Word"] has no reference to Cyril; but is a hyper-Nes-torianism,
74 3,4 | and Nestorius accused St. Cyril of Apollinarianism. ~PETAVIUS. ~
75 3,4 | other, that is of the man. Cyril contradicts this, and since
76 3,4 | had received. But to this Cyril answers; that although Christ,
77 3,4 | let him be anathema. ST. CYRIL. ~(Declaratio Septima.) ~
78 3,4 | removed from the mind of Cyril. Since to such an extent
79 3,4 | Christs, as we have heard Cyril often complaining. ~IX. ~
80 3,4 | Orientals objected that St. Cyril here contradicts himself,
81 3,4 | anathematism as shewing that St. Cyril recognized the eternal relation
82 4 | Statement to Anath. IX. of Cyril.) ~Here he has plainly had
83 4 | let him be anathema. ~ST. CYRIL. ~(Declaratio decima.) ~
84 4 | ed. Migne], p. 919. ~ST. CYRIL. ~(Declaratio undecima.) ~
85 4 | let him be anathema. ~ST. CYRIL. ~(Adv. Orientales, ad XII.
86 4 | read at full length all Cyril's defence of his anathematisms,
87 4 | Acts proceed. (Col. 534).] ~Cyril, the bishop of the Church
88 4 | the whole discussion of Cyril's XII. Anathematisms.]
89 5 | Bright in his Article on St. Cyril in Smith and Wace's Dictionary
90 5 | holy and most pious man Cyril, bishop of Alexandria, gave
91 5 | holy and beloved-of-God Cyril, bishop of the Church of
92 5 | Church of Rome read it. ~Cyril, the bishop of Alexandria
93 5 | Coelestine, a new Paul To Cyril a new Paul! To Coelestine
94 5 | thanks! One Coelestine! One Cyril! One faith of the Synod!
95 5 | beloved bishops, to wit to Cyril of Alexandria, and to Juvenal
96 5 | Emperor and the other to Cyril, but nothing is said about
97 5 | of all orthodox priests. ~Cyril, the bishop of Alexandria
98 6 | Dexianus, and Julian, and Cyril, and Olympius, and Diegenes,
99 6 | itself with attacking St. Cyril and the orthodox Memnon,
100 6 | the bishop of Ephesus. St. Cyril and his friends did indeed
101 6 | Count Candidian related how Cyril and his friends, in spite
102 6 | to be decided respecting Cyril and his adherents; and several
103 6 | came forward to relate how Cyril and Memnon of Ephesus had,
104 6 | And in this way he and Cyril had confused everything,
105 6 | contained in the last letter of Cyril [to Nestorius, along with
106 6 | heads of these heresies (Cyril and Memnon) should be suitably
107 6 | body; and for this reason Cyril and Memnon deserved to be
108 6 | heretical propositions of Cyril, adhered strictly to the
109 6 | Candidian, therefore shall you, Cyril of Alexandria, and you Memnon
110 6 | heretical propositions of Cyril, and in all things comply
111 6 | separate themselves from Cyril and Memnon, etc., otherwise
112 6 | to take care that neither Cyril nor Memnon, nor any one
113 6 | John and his synod, and Cyril and his adherents held divine
114 6 | harshness and precipitancy of Cyril's course. ~CANON III. ~IF
115 6 | the Emperor would support Cyril's or John's synod. ~231 ~
116 6,1 | and the Son," p. 81.) ~St. Cyril ought to understand the
117 6,1 | Fathers at Nice." But, St. Cyril wrote back: "We all follow
118 6,1 | the Church of Alexandria, Cyril, which the Holy Synod approved
119 6,1 | ours and fellow-minister, Cyril, and the Holy Synod was
120 6,1 | the most holy and reverend Cyril, bishop of Alexandria, and
121 6,1 | the most holy and reverend Cyril, bishop of Alexandria and
122 6,1 | and fellow-ministers, both Cyril the bishop and Memnon, who
123 6,1 | MATTER OF EUPREPIUS AND CYRIL. ~(Found in Latin only.
124 6,1 | pious bishops Euprepius and Cyril, which is set forth in the
125 6,1 | Euprepius of Biza (Bizya) and Cyril of Coele, gave occasion
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