Document, Chapter
1 1 | Thus the holy Pontiff, having been most fully informed
2 1 | universal Council was awaited. ~Having gone over what preceded
3 1 | successors." This, he says, after having seen all the Acts of the
4 3,1| but rather that the Word having personally united to himself
5 3,3| of the holy Virgin, and having made it his own from the
6 3,3| junction" (sunaFeias) as not having sufficiently signified the
7 3,3| resurrection, in order that, having trodden down death by his
8 3,3| after three days rose again, having despoiled hell. So although
9 3,3| thanksgivings, and are sanctified, having received his Holy Flesh
10 3,3| the unity of worth, or as having a divine indwelling, but
11 3,3| its own nature?) but as having become truly the very own
12 3,3| a Reconciler unto peace, having offered himself as a sweet
13 3,3| offering then did he need, not having sin for which sacrifices
14 3,3| we say that he attended, having been called, and also blessed,
15 3,4| the meaning of the word, having sufficiently traced the
16 3,4| properties of the flesh, as having become flesh. ~(Quod unus
17 4 | being of the Son, or as having its origin through the Son
18 4 | and bones, as ye behold me having" (St. Luke xxiv. 39); let
19 4 | recorded in the Acts as having been taken. A verbal report
20 5 | pious emperor, and thereupon having delayed no little time so
21 5 | effect the type (tupon) having pronounced against him a
22 5 | now our mediocrity, after having been tempest-tossed and
23 5 | the judgment. ~[Arcadius having seconded Philip's motion,
24 6 | withdrew from amongst us, having for the leader of their
25 6 | of Ptolemais. These men, having no privilege of ecclesiastical
26 6 | CANON I. ~If a metropolitan, having deserted his synod, adheres
27 6 | was considered as eo ipso having lost all jurisdiction. Also
28 6,1| Incarnation of the Lord." Then, having in detail shewn how both
29 6,1| were confuted by it, and having set forth the true doctrine,
30 6,1| uninjured: every Metropolitan having permission to take, for
31 6,1| ordained canonically; but having been much disturbed, as
32 6,1| by certain parties, and having entered upon circumstances
33 6,1| deficient in practical capacity, having met with this misfortune
34 6,1| do what was right." After having received this message,--
35 6,1| your holiness also rightly having examined this has given
36 6,1| I suppose, thirty men, having the name of bishops (some
37 6,1| sees, wandering about and having no dioceses, others others
38 6,1| such as chose to do so, having posted them on the outside
39 6,1| celebrating the Synaxis, having made of none effect their
40 6,1| their play in writing, and having thus shewn that it lacked
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