Document, Chapter
1 Intro | VALENTINIAN III. ~Pope.--CELESTINE I. ~Elenchus. ~Historical
2 Intro | the Acts, Session II. St. Celestine's Letter to the Synod. ~
3 Intro | Letter of the Synod to Pope Celestine. ~The Definition against
4 1 | person of Christ. Pope St. Celestine, watchful, according to
5 1 | Nestorius; and so he writes to Celestine a complete account, and
6 1 | explanations, endeavoured to draw Celestine to his side. Thus the holy
7 1 | nothing remained but that Celestine, being duly consulted, should
8 1 | executes the decrees of Celestine; declares to Nestorius.
9 1 | prescribed and set forth by Celestine, he would have no portion,
10 1 | after the judgment of St. Celestine, another is still required,
11 1 | Canons. And so all, and Celestine himself, prepared themselves
12 1 | no more, though named by Celestine to execute the pontifical
13 1 | president, and representing Celestine, as being appointed by the
14 1 | that all the decrees of Celestine in the matter of Nestorius
15 1 | expressly approved by Pope Celestine, of which he had declared
16 1 | after the judgment of Pope Celestine; neither Cyril, nor anyone
17 1 | Nestorius was produced, which Celestine had pronounced blasphemous
18 1 | Philip, had been chosen by Celestine to be present at the Council
19 1 | After reading the letter of Celestine, the Legates, in pursuance,
20 1 | holy and venerable Pope Celestine the Bishop, who hath exhorted
21 1 | form of the most holy Pope Celestine, who hath committed this
22 1 | Cyril proposed. ~Finally, Celestine himself, after the conclusion
23 1 | common judgment. Whence Celestine adds, "We have been informed
24 1 | conclusion of the question. Even Celestine himself recognises this
25 3,3 | brother and fellow-minister, Celestine the Bishop, also testify
26 3,3 | reverend fellow-minister Celestine, Bishop of the Church of
27 3,3 | most holy and fellow-bishop Celestine of great Rome. ~But it would
28 6 | adheres or shall adhere to Celestine, let him be cast out. ~NICHOLAS
29 6 | HYDRUNTINUS. ~Scholion concerning Celestine and Celestius. Whose finds
30 6 | shall have consented to Celestine or Nestorius, should be
31 6 | deposed," let him not read "Celestine" with an "n," but "Celestius"
32 6 | Celestius" without the "n." For Celestine was the holy and orthodox
33 6 | he expressly says that "Celestine was Bishop of Rome" and
34 6 | opinions of Nestorius and Celestine," etc. What perhaps is equally
35 6 | was kept the memory of "Celestine, Pope of Rome, as a Saint
36 6 | clergy shall consent to Celestine (1) or Nestorius, let them
37 6,1 | Alexandria and representative of Celestine, Bishop of Rome. His signature
38 6,1 | LETTER OF THE SYNOD TO POPE CELESTINE. ~(Labbe and Cossart, Concilia,
39 6,1 | OF EPHESUS SENT TO POPE CELESTINE; IN WHICH ARE EXPLAINED
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