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1 1 | therefore, to unfold your judgment, that we may clearly know
2 1 | And he adds, that his judgment should be written to the
3 1 | Patriarchal See, and its judgment awaited; and nothing remained
4 1 | things: First, after the judgment of St. Celestine, another
5 1 | persons; thirdly, that the judgment of the Council would be
6 1 | faith we rest. See in whose judgment is the final and irreversible
7 1 | first brought before the judgment of the Council. That letter,
8 1 | a final and irreversible judgment of the Church on a matter
9 1 | this was done after the judgment of Pope Celestine; neither
10 1 | a final and irreversible judgment. ~In answer to this question
11 1 | Fathers in order give their judgment --" that the Nicene Creed,
12 1 | and examination, and then judgment. The Acts speak for themselves --
13 1 | Fathers, in order, give judgment that it disagreed from the
14 1 | the Council of Ephesus, a judgment of the Roman Pontiff concerning
15 1 | no new discussion, or new judgment, but merely execution. And
16 1 | in a General Council, and judgment passed upon them. After
17 1 | be enabled to confirm the judgment also of your Holiness."
18 1 | that is, by giving a common judgment. Whence Celestine adds, "
19 1 | his own examination and judgment, but in that of an Ecumenical
20 1 | lives ever, and exercises judgment, in his successors." This,
21 1 | of the Council, and the judgment entered into afresh, and
22 3,2| Acts do not tell us what judgment the Synod of Ephesus gave
23 3,3| can help us in the day of judgment, or what kind of excuse
24 4 | him: he shall bring forth judgment to the Gentiles." This testimony
25 5 | bishop of Alexandria, gave judgment concerning the present cause
26 5 | the world is called into judgment; he who is to criticise
27 5 | cried out. This is a just judgment. To Coelestine, a new Paul
28 5 | canonical and apostolical judgment. ~Arcadius the most reverend
29 5 | manifest the justice of the judgment pronounced by the holy Synod
30 5 | confirm (bwbaiwsai) the judgment. ~[Arcadius having seconded
31 6,1| any heresy whatever." ~The Judgment of the same Holy Synod,
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