Document, Chapter
1 3,1| though his divine nature received its beginning of existence
2 3,2| that the anathematisms were received at the next General Council.
3 3,2| these anathematisms were received and approved by the third
4 3,2| that the Anathemas were received. I would suggest, however,
5 3,2| Cyril of blessed memory, and received his Synodical letters, to
6 3,2| That that third letter was received and approved by the Ephesine
7 3,2| Ephesus." "The Third Synod received these anathematisms; the
8 3,3| and are sanctified, having received his Holy Flesh and the Precious
9 3,3| needing glory from another received glory from the Holy Spirit;
10 3,4| and so confirmed it as received before, because they approved
11 3,4| of a servant which he had received. But to this Cyril answers;
12 3,4| his fulness have we all received, as it is written), nevertheless
13 3,4| not his own and from him received power against unclean spirits
14 4 | divine Paul saying, "We have received not the spirit of the world,
15 5 | Alexandria said: Let the letter received from the most holy and altogether
16 5 | order therefore that it be received and read in your holy hearing. ~
17 5 | bishop of the Roman Church be received and read. ~Peter, the presbyter
18 5 | the Master, whom they had received to preach, lacking to this,
19 5 | should observe that we have received a general command: for he
20 5 | ecclesiastical camps have received you as their rulers. Let
21 5 | power, both of which they received by the favour of Christ
22 5 | of the Catholic Church, received the keys of the kingdom
23 5 | they taught what they had received from our Lord Jesus Christ),
24 6 | the wounds which they had received, which called forth great
25 6 | Church any one who had been received into the sacred priesthood,
26 6 | ratifying the Canons of Trullo received the Canons of the African
27 6 | condemned by his bishop is received by Nestorius it shall profit
28 6,1| strength of which it had received its author, and after the
29 6,1| imputation that he "had received an exposition of faith or
30 6,1| exposition of faith, nor have we received one newly framed by others.
31 6,1| Second of Constantinople, received both the creeds of Nice
32 6,1| was right." After having received this message,--and as it
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