Document, Chapter
1 Intro | and Notes. ~Excursus to Canon j., On the Conciliabulum
2 Intro | of Antioch. ~Excursus to Canon iv., On Pelagianism. ~Excursus
3 Intro | Pelagianism. ~Excursus to Canon vii., On the words pistin
4 1 | settled according to the Canon of our common Faith, and
5 5 | Greek, are not mentioned by Canon Bright in his Article on
6 5 | Antiquities. They do not appear in Canon Robertsons History of the
7 5 | for the "canons" refers to canon number lxxiv. of the Apostolic
8 5 | uttermost, according to the canon of the common faith, and
9 6 | or profit any persons. ~CANON I. ~WHEREAS it is needful
10 6 | NOTES. ~ANCIENT EPITOME OF CANON I. ~If a metropolitan, having
11 6 | at the end of the fourth canon of the Holy Synod of Ephesus [
12 6 | same is true of this first canon. Ed.] "Clerics who shall
13 6 | for in his commentary on Canon V., he expressly says that "
14 6 | assembly referred to in this canon is one held by John of Antioch
15 6 | the orthodox inhabitants. ~CANON II. ~IF any provincial bishops
16 6 | NOTES. ~ANCIENT EPITOME OF CANON II. ~If any bishop assents
17 6 | precipitancy of Cyril's course. ~CANON III. ~IF any of the city
18 6 | NOTES. ~ANCIENT EPITOME OF CANON III. ~To whom Nestorius
19 6 | It would seem from this canon that any bishop who had
20 6 | Apocr. iii. 42 (p. 147). ~CANON IV. ~IF any of the clergy
21 6 | NOTES. ~ANCIENT EPITOME OF CANON IV. ~If any of the clergy
22 6 | grace purchased thereby. ~CANON V. ~IF any have been condemned
23 6 | NOTES. ~ANCIENT EPITOME OF CANON V. ~If one condemned by
24 6 | profit him nothing. ~This canon is interesting as shewing
25 6 | to whom they minister. ~CANON VI. ~LIKEWISE, if any should
26 6 | NOTES. ~ANCIENT EPITOME OF CANON VI. ~If any layman shall
27 6 | courageous the passing of this canon was can only be justly appreciated
28 6 | that at the very time this canon was passed it was extremely
29 6 | added, under the name of Canon VII., the definition of
30 6 | stated his case, and for Canon VIII. another decree of
31 6 | Charisius, of Philadelphia: ~CANON VII. ~WHEN these things
32 6 | NOTES. ~ANCIENT EPITOME OF CANON VII. ~Any bishop who sets
33 6 | ordinary Greek texts. The canon itself is found verbatim
34 6 | Nicene Creed, that this canon was set forth, as Balsamon
35 6 | Photius has included this canon in his Nomocanons, Title
36 6,1 | ought to understand the canon, which he probably himself
37 6,1 | immediately succeeds the Canon. We can hardly think that
38 6,1 | authoritative exponents of the Canon of Ephesus. For they renewed
39 6,1 | terms the prohibition of the Canon of Ephesus and the penalties
40 6,1 | private interpretation of a canon of one council against the
41 6,1 | offered another, although the Canon of Ephesus pronounced, that "
42 6,1 | although the terms of the Canon of Ephesus are, that "it
43 6,1 | the Bishops of Cyprus: ~CANON VIII. ~OUR brother bishop
44 6,1 | NOTES. ~ANCIENT EPITOME OF CANON VIII. ~Let the rights of
45 6,1 | ordinary Greek texts. The canon is found word for word in
46 6,1 | Council of Nice." ~This canon Photius does not recognize,
47 6,1 | he cites the pre- ceding canon as the seventh, that is
48 6,1 | but reckons this present canon as the seventh, from which
49 6,1 | concludes that he rejects the Canon concerning Charisius (vii). ~
50 6,1 | Concerning the present canon, of rather decree, the Bishop
51 6,1 | who are mentioned in the canon, had presented their statements (
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