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1 1 | remained but that Celestine, being duly consulted, should perform
2 1 | the Apostolical authority being most fully exercised. ~But
3 1 | Ecumenical Council, the question being most important, and the
4 1 | universal Council began, Cyril being president, and representing
5 1 | representing Celestine, as being appointed by the Pontiff
6 1 | in the interim, effect being given to the sentence of
7 1 | decide on their substance, as being still a matter of question?
8 3,1| ant by the Word of God being incarnate and made man.
9 3,1| not merely as willing or being pleased to be so called,
10 3,1| because the two natures being brought together in a true
11 3,1| into him, but the union being made in the womb itself,
12 3,1| In like manner his flesh being raised again, it is spoken
13 3,1| soul, to which the Word being personally united is said
14 3,2| these very Anathemas. This being ~200 ~the case, to those
15 3,2| letter was merely read, being led to this conclusion by
16 3,2| in the words of Denziger, being the caption he gives the
17 3,3| the Alexandrian Church as being right and blameless. We
18 3,3| God, begotten, not made, being of one substance with the
19 3,3| absolutely unchangeable, being the same always, according
20 3,3| ison en autw tropou). But being made one kata fusin,(1)
21 3,3| honour with each other, being both Apostles and holy disciples [
22 3,3| necessary to believe that being by nature God, he became
23 3,3| power for the future by his being born of a woman in the flesh.
24 3,3| shalt bring forth children," being removed through him, he
25 3,4| Life," when in fact the being given up and being killed
26 3,4| fact the being given up and being killed is a property idiwma =
27 3,4| God,) the Deipara; which being a compound title begun in
28 3,4| word Theotocos, and this being the case, it constitutes
29 3,4| which he elsewhere employs, being derived from sunaptw [to
30 3,4| unwonted and strange thing, if, being yet an infant, he had made
31 3,4| waxed strong in spirit, being filled with wisdom, and
32 3,4| as I said a little ago, being ignorant of nothing, but
33 3,4| relation of the Holy Spirit as being from the Son. ~
34 4 | speaks of the Spirit as being of the Son, or as having
35 4 | rather for us, whereas, being without sin, he had no need
36 5 | given you to preach? that being filled with the Holy Ghost,
37 5 | holy Apostolic See, define, being with my brethren an executor (
38 6 | accuse the Antiochenes of being adherents of Nestorius,
39 6 | krusion, the ~229 ~former being the metals themselves, the
40 6,1| were somehow suspected of being entangled in the meshes
41 6,1| and were suspected of not being right-minded, following
42 6,1| they sum up. ~"These things being framed by us with all accuracy
43 6,1| additional statement not being a contradiction of its truth,
44 6,1| interpretation was from being that of the Council of Chalcedon
45 6,1| blame your holiness for being compelled to ordain into
46 6,1| and far scattered regions, being in all over two hundred
47 6,1| A great injury was thus being done to the great Synod,
48 6,1| the Holy Synod approved as being orthodox and without fault (
49 6,1| he is so far removed from being penitent, or from a confession
50 6,1| thus reviling knew what was being done, nor for what reason
51 6,1| Christ-loving Emperors. Things being in this condition, the most
52 6,1| assembled in the great church, being more than two hundred bishops,
53 6,1| sentence against them. But being condemned by his own conscience
54 6,1| would likewise be dissolved. Being justly vexed, therefore,
55 6,1| did not possess, (2) of being able to do harm. ~With our
56 6,1| heresy, or suspected of being tainted with that heresy,
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