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1 1 | be written to the other Bishops also, "that all with one
2 1 | so he writes to the other Bishops also, that the sentence
3 1 | piety, had gained so many bishops and enjoyed such favour
4 1 | highest dignity; because many bishops, amongst these almost all
5 1 | Emperor affirmed, and the bishops confessed, that this was
6 1 | both Cyril obeyed and the bishops rested. And it was established,
7 1 | proceeding. After, therefore, the bishops and Nestorius himself were
8 1 | his seat with the other bishops in the holy Council; for
9 1 | In the mean time, the bishops Arcadius and Projectus,
10 1 | in pursuance, say to the bishops: "Let your Holiness consider
11 2 | belong to the number of the bishops should mix himself up in
12 3,1| things or no. ~[A number of bishops then gave their opinion,
13 3,1| And all the rest of the bishops in the order of their rank
14 3,1| the city of Nice? ~[The bishops, then as before, individually
15 3,1| continue (col. 502):] ~All the bishops cried out together: Whoever
16 3,2| was asserted even by the bishops of Antioch at Ephesus in
17 3,3| logon) among the priests and bishops of God. For it is not possible
18 3,3| teach that which we all, bishops, teachers, and leaders of
19 3,3| Church to which all Orthodox Bishops, both East and West, agree: ~"
20 4 | and proscribed. ~All the bishops at the same time cried out:
21 5 | did not receive the holy bishops who were sent by us to him,
22 5 | most pious and God-beloved bishops, Arcadius and Projectus,
23 5 | And all the most reverend bishops prayed that the letter might
24 5 | Arcadius and Projectus, bishops and legates said, As your
25 5 | for of our holy brethren bishops there are not a few who
26 5 | with express reference to bishops, saying, "Take heed to yourselves
27 5 | Arcedius, and Projectus, the bishops, and our presbyter, Philip,
28 5 | And all the most reverend bishops at the same time cried out.
29 5 | to the most God beloved bishops, to wit to Cyril of Alexandria,
30 5 | Projectus the most reverend bishops, and to Philip the most
31 5 | the most holy and pious bishops, as also by Philip, the
32 5 | God-beloved and most holy bishops of the West. Wherefore let
33 5 | reverend and most religious bishops and legates and Philip,
34 6 | religious Emperors, to the bishops, presbyters, deacons, and
35 6 | anything in opposition to the bishops of the province, since he
36 6 | all things to those very bishops of the province and to the
37 6 | him, consisting of several bishops and clerics, to show him
38 6 | present, had dismissed the bishops sent by Nestorius, and had
39 6 | particularly pronounced Nestorian bishops came forward to relate how
40 6 | into the residences of the bishops, and had ordered them with
41 6 | grave offences, and that the bishops who had been misguided by
42 6 | the arrival of the holy bishops of all regions, and have
43 6 | CANON II. ~IF any provincial bishops were not present at the
44 6 | any way to submit to the bishops who have already apostatized
45 6 | epistola tractoria" to the bishops. Eighteen Italian bishops,
46 6 | bishops. Eighteen Italian bishops, who had followed the Pope
47 6 | holy Synod, or by their own bishops; and if, with his usual
48 6 | decrees that, if they be bishops or clergymen, they shall
49 6 | the synod concerning the bishops of Cyprus. ~OBSERVATION
50 6 | shall be deposed, if they be bishops or clergymen; bishops from
51 6 | be bishops or clergymen; bishops from the episcopate and
52 6 | manner, if any, whether bishops, clergymen, or laymen, should
53 6,1| since the most holy Eastern Bishops differed from us as to that
54 6,1| assent of the most holy Bishops of Phoenicia, calling it
55 6,1| Nicomedia, Theodore, and other bishops, clerks, and monks, who
56 6,1| of Ancyra, and the other Bishops, who had embraced the errors
57 6,1| petition presented to it by the Bishops of Cyprus: ~CANON VIII. ~
58 6,1| his fellow beloved of God bishops, Zeno and Evagrius, of the
59 6,1| ordination of their excellent Bishops. The same rule shall be
60 6,1| none of the God beloved Bishops shall assume control of
61 6,1| intimated in the libellum of the Bishops of Cyprus, who gave rise
62 6,1| former usage. After the bishops of that island, who are
63 6,1| in all over two hundred bishops. Then, in accordance with
64 6,1| the meanwhile many of the bishops and clerics were overtaken
65 6,1| had passed, certain of the bishops who were with him, to wit,
66 6,1| accordance with the canons by bishops, a first, second, and third
67 6,1| certain of the Metropolitical bishops, men who were not ignorant,
68 6,1| men, having the name of bishops (some of whom were without
69 6,1| being more than two hundred bishops, and by a first, second,
70 6,1| with us the most reverend bishops Arcadius and Projectus,
71 6,1| most pious and religious bishops, Valerian and Amphilochius
72 6,1| all, and to the most pious bishops Valerian and Amphilochius
73 6,1| and to all the most pious bishops of the provinces of Pamphylia
74 6,1| command that the most pious bishops Valerian and Amphilochius,
75 6,1| rest of the most reverend bishops of the whole province shall
76 6,1| approved by the most pious bishops Valerian and Amphilochius,
77 6,1| Amphilochius, and the other bishops throughout the province,
78 6,1| written. And if the most pious bishops of the Lycians or of the
79 6,1| petition of the most pious bishops Euprepius and Cyril, which
80 6,1| shall be governed by the bishops by whom they have been formerly
81 6,1| p. 77.) ~Two Thracian bishops, Euprepius of Biza (Bizya)
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