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1 1 | no." ~Here we see three things: First, after the judgment
2 1 | secondly, that these two things would rest with the Fathers,
3 1 | letter of Cyril, in all things agree and harmonise." Here
4 1 | procedure: "We have found all things judged canonically, and
5 3,1| whom the Father made all things, came down, and was incarnate,
6 3,1| according to the flesh. These things, therefore, I now write
7 3,1| both think and teach these things with us, that the peace
8 3,1| synod I have written these things or no. ~[A number of bishops
9 3,1| rank deposed to the same things, and so believed, according
10 3,1| Altogether in agreement with the things just read are those which
11 3,3| teaching and holding such things, perhaps it would be less
12 3,3| Father Almighty, Maker of all things visible and invisible, and
13 3,3| the Father, by whom all things were made, both those in
14 3,3| Light, through Whom all things were made, the things in
15 3,3| all things were made, the things in heaven and the things
16 3,3| things in heaven and the things in the earth, coming down
17 3,3| been taught to hold these things by the holy Apostles and
18 3,4| matter of words, but of things, and the mind most unskilled
19 3,4| nothing, but knowing all things with the Father. ~V. ~IF
20 3,4| and yet as two different things, the one with the other (
21 3,4| that it is the ruler of all things, and not rather. that [merely]
22 3,4| servant is the ruler of all things"] Marius Mercator has already
23 4 | the Word which gives all things life. For common flesh cannot
24 4 | all of us, these are the things we all say-the accomplishment
25 5 | As, in addition to other things, the impious Nestorius has
26 5 | glory: let us be in all things of one mind, of one heart,
27 5 | great importance; which things peace has guarded for a
28 5 | be announced by you what things have been preserved intact
29 5 | asking and preserving "those things which belong to the peace
30 5 | done and may carry out what things have been already decreed
31 5 | them that know) that those things which he had long ago defined,
32 5 | there be laid before us what things were done in this holy Synod
33 5 | Acts we have found what things have been done in your holy
34 5 | from the minutes that all things have been decided in accordance
35 5 | may be useless, that what things have been read in your synod,
36 5 | faith, and as guilty of the things of which he was accused,
37 5 | West. Wherefore let those things which were defined by the
38 6 | himself be subject in all things to those very bishops of
39 6 | propositions of Cyril, and in all things comply with the command
40 6 | CANON VII. ~WHEN these things had been read, the holy
41 6 | BEVERIDGE. ~"When these things had been read." Balsamon
42 6,1| absolutely nothing of the things contained in it. For they
43 6,1| doctrine, they sum up. ~"These things being framed by us with
44 6,1| hold the enlargement of the things proposed as deride to be
45 6,1| but only the producing of things contradictory to the faith
46 6,1| Scripture says, "Do all things with vice," (1) it is especially
47 6,1| by a favouring breeze, in things that they desire: so that,
48 6,1| WHICH ARE EXPLAINED WHAT THINGS WERE DONE IN THAT HOLY AND
49 6,1| matters to make trial of all things, and the confirmation of
50 6,1| since it is right that all things which have taken place should
51 6,1| was of opinion that those things which were taught in it
52 6,1| God," and he said other things more outrageous than this. ~
53 6,1| Nestorius's deposition. But all things turned out contrary to our
54 6,1| of the churches, as these things indicate. ~For as soon as
55 6,1| Christ-loving Emperors. Things being in this condition,
56 6,1| frightful and most wicked things, how was it not necessary
57 6,1| those who dare to do such things shall have been chastised
58 6,1| you may know in full all things that have been done, we
59 6,1| Pamphylia and Lycaonia, that all things contained in that Synodical
60 6,1| by them in writing such things as are useful and necessary
61 6,1| they ought to discuss all things by reference to what is
62 6,1| he may be. And let these things be inserted in the Acts
63 6,1| how also to expound these things more diligently to others. ~
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