Document, Chapter
1 Intro | from the Acts, Session I. ~St. Cyril's Letter to Nestorius,
2 Intro | The Canonical Epistle of St. Cyril, Gum Salvator noster. ~
3 Intro | The XII. Anathematisms of St. Cyril, and Nestorius's
4 Intro | from the Acts, Session II. St. Celestine's Letter to the
5 1 | the person of Christ. Pope St. Celestine, watchful, according
6 1 | First, after the judgment of St. Celestine, another is still
7 3,2 | HISTORICAL INTRODUCTION TO ST. CYRIL'S ANATHEMATISMS.~
8 3,2 | the learned as to whether St. Cyril's Synodal letter
9 3,2 | that the synod endorsed St. Cyril's teaching and for
10 3,2 | criticise the action of St. Cyril, it is the height
11 3,4 | THE XII. ANATHEMATISMS OF ST. CYRIL AGAINST NESTORIUS.~(
12 3,4 | AGAINST NESTORIUS.~(Found in St. Cyril's Opera. Migne, Pat.
13 3,4 | or confusion of natures. ~St. Cyril explains that by
14 3,4 | spiritually (pneumatikws)." Cf. St. Gregory Nazianzen (Orat.
15 3,4 | Theodoret misunderstood St. Cyril to teach in this
16 3,4 | personality. ~(Wm. Bright, St. Leo on the Incarnation,
17 3,4 | approved the Epistles of St. Cyril, who proved it by
18 3,4 | the Incarnation held by St. Cyril. Such however, is
19 3,4 | among whom may be mentioned St. Athanasius, who says, "
20 3,4 | Vit. Const., iij., 43); St. Cyril of Jerusalem (Cat.,
21 3,4 | following quotations from St. Ignatius. "There is one
22 3,4 | himself had declared in St. John iii., 16: "God ...
23 3,4 | to death), and similarly St. Peter declared (Acts iii.,
24 3,4 | note on it will be found in St. John Damascene's famous
25 3,4 | used before the time of St. Leo I. It is not an open
26 3,4 | the incarnate Son which St. Cyril, the Council of Ephesus,
27 3,4 | Godhead; let him be anathema. ~ST. CYRIL. ~( Apol. contra
28 3,4 | aspect of monstrosity. ~ST. CYRIL. ~(Adversus Nestorium.) ~
29 3,4 | the Ancients, including St. Basil had used this very
30 3,4 | Apollinarists; and Nestorius accused St. Cyril of Apollinarianism. ~
31 3,4 | Christ let him be anathema. ST. CYRIL. ~(Declaratio Septima.) ~
32 3,4 | Orientals objected that St. Cyril here contradicts
33 3,4 | anathematism as shewing that St. Cyril recognized the eternal
34 4 | s; let him be anathema. ~ST. CYRIL. ~(Declaratio decima.) ~
35 4 | flesh profiteth nothing" (St. John vi. 61), let him be
36 4 | adds, "God is a Spirit" (St. John iv. 24). If, then,
37 4 | as ye behold me having" (St. Luke xxiv. 39); let him
38 4 | Mercator [ed. Migne], p. 919. ~ST. CYRIL. ~(Declaratio undecima.) ~
39 4 | natures; let him be anathema. ~ST. CYRIL. ~(Adv. Orientales,
40 5 | Bright in his Article on St. Cyril in Smith and Wace'
41 6 | contented itself with attacking St. Cyril and the orthodox
42 6 | the bishop of Ephesus. St. Cyril and his friends did
43 6 | chiefly to the energy of St. Augustine, assisted very
44 6 | books on the Epistles of St. Paul, also a letter to
45 6 | Innocentium. In the writings of St. Augustine are found fragments
46 6 | bibliographical table on the subject. St. Augustine. St. Jerome.
47 6 | subject. St. Augustine. St. Jerome. Marius Mercator,
48 6 | has John Tilius, Bishop of St. Brieuc and Christopher
49 6,1 | and the Son," p. 81.) ~St. Cyril ought to understand
50 6,1 | holy Fathers at Nice." But, St. Cyril wrote back: "We all
51 6,1 | immediately declared that St. Flavian and Bishop Eusebius
52 6,1 | Seconde Partie. Condensed.) ~St. Epiphanius distinguishes
53 6,1 | attributed to the Holy Spirit. ~St. Epiphanius thought that
54 6,1 | honour the Holy Virgin, or St. John the Baptist, or any
55 6,1 | against these heretics. ~St. Maximus the Abbot speaks
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