Document, Chapter
1 Intro | On the Conciliabulum of John of Antioch. ~Excursus to
2 1 | of Constantinople; so to John of Antioch, then the Bishop
3 1 | Antioch, and the Patriarch John himself--were ill disposed
4 3,2 | that for those who defend John of Antioch, and criticise
5 3,3 | of the blessed Evangelist John. ~But we do not say that
6 3,3 | natures; for then Peter and John, who were of equal honour
7 3,4 | himself had declared in St. John iii., 16: "God ... gave
8 3,4 | it will be found in St. John Damascene's famous treatise
9 4 | God is come upon you." And John says, "He that sent me to
10 4 | profiteth nothing" (St. John vi. 61), let him be anathema. [
11 4 | God is a Spirit" (St. John iv. 24). If, then, any one
12 5 | according to the voice of John the Apostle whose reliques
13 6 | the leader of their schism John, Bishop of Antioch. Their
14 6 | follows: first, the said John of Antioch in Syria, John
15 6 | John of Antioch in Syria, John of Damascus, Alexander of
16 6 | ON THE CONCILIABULUM OF JOHN OF ANTIOCH. ~The assembly
17 6 | this canon is one held by John of Antioch who had delayed
18 6 | the meeting of the synod. John was a friend of Nestorius
19 6 | June 26th or 27th, that John of Antioch arrived at last
20 6 | who surrounded Archbishop John prevented the deputation
21 6 | great indignation against John of Antioch. According to
22 6 | threefold invitation of John. In the meantime, Candidian
23 6 | body-guard of armed peasants. John of Antioch, immediately
24 6 | Before he proceeded further, John of Antioch requested that
25 6 | answer to a fresh question of John's declared that Nestorius
26 6 | been condemned unheard. John found this quite in keeping
27 6 | And this synod, of which John speaks in such grandiloquent
28 6 | more than two hundred. ~John then proposed the question [
29 6 | anathematisms]. It was therefore John's duty to see to it that
30 6 | impudent and false accusations John replied with hypocritical
31 6 | and joined the synod of John." ~The assembly approved
32 6 | approved of this proposal, and John then announced the sentence
33 6 | would in no way submit to John and his synod, and Cyril
34 6 | service. All the efforts of John to appoint by force another
35 6 | of the Conciliabulum of John, was considered as eo ipso
36 6 | would support Cyril's or John's synod. ~231 ~OBSERVATION
37 6 | In the Collections of John Zonaras and of Theodore
38 6 | Universal Church" which has John Tilius, Bishop of St. Brieuc
39 6,1 | But the Bodleian MS, and John of Antioch in his collection
40 6,1 | seventh, that is the last. John of Antioch likewise says
41 6,1 | and man. The most reverend John bishop of Antioch stopped
42 6,1 | the most reverend bishop John, not once, but often, we
43 6,1 | hoped that the most reverend John, bishop of Antioch would
44 6,1 | the most reverend Bishop John and those who with him had
45 6,1 | conjuring our holy Synod that John and those with him should
46 6,1 | on two days, we summoned John and his companions to the
47 6,1 | the Holy Virgin, or St. John the Baptist, or any of the
48 6,1 | Photius tells us that John of Antioch wrote against
49 6,1 | gone over to the party of John of Antioch, and at the same
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