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1 1 | innovation of Nestorius, Bishop of Constantinople, is known;
2 1 | charged the blessed Cyril, Bishop of Alexandria, to send him
3 1 | John of Antioch, then the Bishop of the third or fourth Patriarchal
4 1 | Patriarchal See; so to Juvenal, Bishop of the Holy City, whom the
5 1 | exercised. ~But Nestorius, bishop of the royal city, possessed
6 1 | the Council itself to be a bishop, and called by the name
7 1 | the name of most religious bishop, and by that name, too,
8 1 | venerable Pope Celestine the Bishop, who hath exhorted your
9 3,1| letter was read, Cyril, the bishop of Alexandria, said: This
10 3,1| Archbishop Cyril to Nestorius the bishop declared. ~Palladius, the
11 3,1| declared. ~Palladius, the bishop of Amused, said, The next
12 3,1| letter was read, Cyril, the bishop of Alexandria, said, What
13 3,1| etc., etc. ~Juvenal, the bishop of Jerusalem said: Let the
14 3,1| holiness Cyril our most pious bishop wrote, which I now have
15 3,2| the whole matter turned. ~Bishop Hefele was at first of opinion
16 3,3| fellow-minister, Celestine the Bishop, also testify by this third
17 3,3| fellow-minister Celestine, Bishop of the Church of Rome, be
18 3,4| the very word was used by bishop Alexander in a letter from
19 3,4| the history of its use. Bishop Pearson says: "This name
20 4 | On the motion of Flavian, bishop of Philippi, a number of
21 4 | Col. 534).] ~Cyril, the bishop of the Church of Alexandria,
22 4 | reverend and pious Capreolus, bishop of Carthage, which has been
23 5 | fellow-servant Coelestine, the Roman bishop, we have come, with many
24 5 | which orders an absent bishop to be summoned thrice before
25 5 | blessed pope Coelestine, bishop of the Apostolic See, through
26 5 | and most pious man Cyril, bishop of Alexandria, gave judgment
27 5 | ecclesiastical minutes. ~Arcadius, a bishop and legate of the Roman
28 5 | ever-to-be-mentioned-with-veneration Pope Coelestine, bishop of the Apostolic See, which
29 5 | Churches. ~Projectus, a bishop and legate of the Roman
30 5 | and beloved-of-God Cyril, bishop of the Church of Alexandria,
31 5 | Rome read it. ~Cyril, the bishop of Alexandria said: Let
32 5 | most blessed Coelestine, bishop of the Apostolic See of
33 5 | read in Latin, Juvenal, the bishop of Jerusalem said: Let the
34 5 | the most holy and blessed bishop of great Rome which have
35 5 | it be read. ~Flavian, the bishop of Philippi said: Let the
36 5 | holy and beloved of God, bishop of the Roman Church be received
37 5 | 505.(1)) ~Coelestine the bishop to the holy Synod assembled
38 5 | Ghost has placed you as bishop, that ye rule the church
39 5 | Projectus, the most reverend bishop and legate, said: Let your
40 5 | venerable pope Coelestine, the bishop, who has exhorted your holiness (
41 5 | Catholic Church. ~Firmus, the bishop of Caesarea in Cappadocia
42 5 | holy see of the most holy bishop Coelestine, hath previously
43 5 | Arcadius the most reverend bishop and legate, said: Although
44 5 | determination. ~Theodotus, the bishop of Ancyra said: The God
45 5 | writings of the most religious bishop Coelestine, and by the coming
46 5 | the most holy and reverend bishop Coelestine, and his care
47 5 | the most pious and holy bishop Coelestine has ~223 ~proclaimed
48 5 | col. 621.) ~Juvenal the bishop of Jerusalem said to Arcadius
49 5 | the most holy and blessed bishop of Great Rome, Coelestine,
50 5 | Arcadius the most reverend bishop and legate of the Apostolic
51 5 | its priests. ~Projectus, bishop and legate of the Roman
52 5 | orthodox priests. ~Cyril, the bishop of Alexandria said: The
53 5 | Coelestine, the God-beloved bishop, be carried into effect,
54 5 | Arcadius the most reverend bishop and legate of the Roman
55 6 | leader of their schism John, Bishop of Antioch. Their names
56 6 | says that "Celestine was Bishop of Rome" and goes on to
57 6 | the orthodox Memnon, the bishop of Ephesus. St. Cyril and
58 6 | appoint by force another bishop of Ephesus in the place
59 6 | EPITOME OF CANON II. ~If any bishop assents to or favours Nestorius,
60 6 | from this canon that any bishop who had become a member
61 6 | If one condemned by his bishop is received by Nestorius
62 6 | which has John Tilius, Bishop of St. Brieuc and Christopher
63 6 | Synod. So that, if it be a bishop, he shall be removed from
64 6 | EPITOME OF CANON VII. ~Any bishop who sets forth a faith other
65 6,1| representative of Celestine, Bishop of Rome. His signature immediately
66 6,1| declared that St. Flavian and Bishop Eusebius had been unjustly
67 6,1| In the consecration of a Bishop, the Bishop elect is first
68 6,1| consecration of a Bishop, the Bishop elect is first bidden to
69 6,1| CANON VIII. ~OUR brother bishop Rheginus, the beloved of
70 6,1| of mouth ~235 ~that the Bishop of Antioch has in this way
71 6,1| canon, of rather decree, the Bishop of Antioch, who had given
72 6,1| excellent and most religious Bishop Eustathius. For it is in
73 6,1| aforenamed most religious Bishop Theodore for his See or
74 6,1| his rank and title as a bishop, we all suffered with the
75 6,1| aforenamed most excellent Bishop Theodore. But forasmuch
76 6,1| The most reverend John bishop of Antioch stopped behind;
77 6,1| coming of the most reverend bishop John, not once, but often,
78 6,1| most holy and most reverend bishop of the Church of Alexandria,
79 6,1| the most reverend John, bishop of Antioch would have praised
80 6,1| holy and reverend Cyril, bishop of Alexandria, and the most
81 6,1| the most reverend Memnon, bishop of Ephesus, our brother,
82 6,1| holy and reverend Cyril, bishop of Alexandria and the most
83 6,1| the most reverend Memnon bishop of the city of Ephesus,
84 6,1| accusing the most reverend Bishop John and those who with
85 6,1| fellow-ministers, both Cyril the bishop and Memnon, who had endured
86 6,1| most pious and religious bishop Valerian, presented to us
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