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1 1 | over the affairs of the Church, had charged the blessed
2 1 | irreversible judgment of the Church on a matter of Faith, any
3 1 | utility of the Catholic Church, what he has before determined,
4 1 | canonically, and according to the Church's discipline." Therefore
5 1 | canonically and, according to the Church's discipline, reconsidered,
6 1 | of the whole Catholic Church. He proceeds: "We see, that
7 1 | foundation of the Catholic Church, and by Christ's authority
8 3,1| Coelestine, archbishop of the Church of Rome, be read, which
9 3,2| ecumenical faith of the Church. ~But the historical question
10 3,3| greatly scandalized the whole Church, and have cast among the
11 3,3| Celestine, Bishop of the Church of Rome, be well assured
12 3,3| Holiness from the Alexandrian Church as being right and blameless.
13 3,3| the Catholic and Apostolic Church to which all Orthodox Bishops,
14 3,3| the Catholic and Apostolic Church anathematizes." ~Following
15 3,4| it was before used in the Church, by the tumult which arose
16 3,4| word had been used by many church writers among whom may be
17 3,4| first in use in the Greek Church, who, delighting in the
18 3,4| the general consent of the Church (because he which was so
19 3,4| title begun in the Greek Church, was resolved into its parts
20 3,4| unvarying use of the whole Church of God throughout all the
21 3,4| the consciousness of the Church rejected such a double personality
22 3,4| times by the doctors of the Church. And again, Theodore designates
23 4 | Ecumenical Councils of the Church. ~THEODORET. ~(Counter Statement
24 4 | Cyril, the bishop of the Church of Alexandria, said: As
25 5 | Robertsons History of the Church. ~219 ~And strangest of
26 5 | and legate of the Roman Church said: May it please your
27 5 | and legate of the Roman Church said, May it please, etc. [
28 5 | beloved-of-God Cyril, bishop of the Church of Alexandria, spoke as
29 5 | holy Catholic (kaqolikhs) Church of Rome read it. ~Cyril,
30 5 | holy Catholic (kaqolikhs) Church of the city of Rome read
31 5 | God, bishop of the Roman Church be received and read. ~Peter,
32 5 | bishop, that ye rule the church of God, which he hath purchased
33 5 | the security of the whole church. Given the viij of the Ides
34 5 | the use of the Catholic Church. ~Firmus, the bishop of
35 5 | qemelios) of the Catholic Church, received the keys of the
36 5 | Apostles, and by the Catholic Church (for they taught what they
37 5 | an alien from the whole Church and from the communion of
38 5 | and legate of the Roman Church said: Most clearly from
39 5 | religious presbyter of the Roman Church, stand manifest to the holy
40 5 | and legate of the Roman Church, said: According to the
41 6 | Nestorians, had allowed them no church, and even on the festival
42 6 | compelled to exclude from the Church any one who had been received
43 6 | early in the history of the Church, it was not unusual for
44 6 | the "Code of the Universal Church" which has John Tilius,
45 6 | Canons, made for the Roman Church by Dionysius Exiguus, none
46 6 | affecting the Universal Church, but that the Canons set
47 6 | shall be an alien from the Church: if a layman do so let him
48 6,1| wished to be converted to the Church, any other creed than the
49 6,1| those who return to the Church from divers heresies or
50 6,1| wish to be converted to the Church, from heathenism, or Judaism,
51 6,1| as the overseer of the Church; for it ~was not reasonable
52 6,1| Theodore for his See or Church, but in the meantime seeking
53 6,1| not take and minister to a Church of his own individual authority;
54 6,1| he had been a cleric of a church under his sway, or out of
55 6,1| Council sat in the great church of Ephesus, which bears
56 6,1| most reverend bishop of the Church of Alexandria, Cyril, which
57 6,1| blasphemed, while yet he had the Church of Constantinople, that
58 6,1| necessarily assembled in the great church, being more than two hundred
59 6,1| tolerated], the affairs of the Church would fall into the greatest
60 6,1| opposed to the faith of the Church, yet for all this the Messalians
61 6,1| Councils of the Undivided Church, trans H. R. Percival, in
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