Document, Chapter
1 1 | set forth, and the Nicene Creed read, as the standard to
2 1 | orthodox Faith, or the Nicene Creed; wherefore I beseech your
3 1 | judgment --" that the Nicene Creed, and the letter of Cyril,
4 1 | disagreed from the Nicene Creed, and was, therefore, censurable.
5 3 | one God, etc. ~When this creed had been recited, Peter
6 3,1| faith, that is from the creed set forth by the holy and
7 3,4| clearly proved from the Nicene Creed, and he shews that the same
8 3,4| authority. (Pearson, Exp. of the Creed, Art. III., n. 37). "It
9 6 | adhered strictly to the creed of Nice, without any foreign
10 6 | sins" as is declared in the creed. Further he taught that
11 6 | council and of the Nicene Creed, that this canon was set
12 6 | Charisius, and of the Nestorian Creed, as is abundantly evident
13 6,1| to add anything to the creed. This interpretation seems
14 6,1| heard Charisius read his creed, which it had approved,
15 6,1| the reading of a Nestorian creed which it condemned. From
16 6,1| to the already existing creed. ~(E. B. Pusey, On the Clause "
17 6,1| what was not against the Creed was not beside it. The Orientals
18 6,1| exposition of faith or new Creed, as dishonouring that old
19 6,1| dishonouring that old and venerable Creed," he says: ~"Neither have
20 6,1| new setting forth of the Creed, whereas they made it for
21 6,1| contained in the Nicene Creed; and that, in view of the
22 6,1| set terms in the Nicene Creed; such as that God is eternal
23 6,1| forbids any addition to the Creed or any further definition
24 6,1| out, with respect to the creed of Theodore of Mopsuestia: "
25 6,1| Theodore of Mopsuestia: "This creed Satan composed. Anathema
26 6,1| to him that composed this creed! The First Council of Ephesus
27 6,1| Ephesus anathematized this creed and its author. We know
28 6,1| fathers looked upon the creed of Constantinople, with
29 6,1| additions, to be yet the same creed as that of Nice. ~(Le Quien,
30 6,1| heresy, openly recited a Creed longer and fuller than the
31 6,1| to the Church, any other creed than the Nicene." In this
32 6,1| Nicene, or Constantinopolitan Creed, variously enlarged and
33 6,1| altogether different from the Creed of Constantinople, as may
34 6,1| first bidden to recite the Creed of Constantinople; and then,
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