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1 1 | and Nestorius himself were come to Ephesus, the universal
2 1 | to it; but he refused to come, and chose to have his doors
3 1 | Council of the West. So they come from Rome to Ephesus, and
4 2 | monks and laymen who had come or should afterwards come
5 2 | come or should afterwards come to Ephesus out of curiosity,
6 3,2| other respects also have not come down to us in their integrity.
7 3,3| said: "Think not that I am come to send peace on earth:
8 3,3| peace, but a sword. For I am come to set a man at variance
9 3,3| heavens, from thence he shall come to judge both the quick
10 3,3| through him, and he shall come in the fulness of time as
11 3,3| pleasure. Then said I, Lo, I come (in the volume of the book
12 3,3| For "all have sinned and come short of the glory of God,"
13 3,4| already at that early date come to be well understood, at
14 4 | man? "The Holy Ghost shall come upon thee and the power
15 4 | Lord himself when he had come into the synagogue of the
16 4 | had predicted "There shall come forth a rod out of the stem ~
17 4 | doubt the kingdom of God is come upon you." And John says, "
18 5 | the Roman bishop, we have come, with many tears, to this
19 5 | keep the faith which has come down to us to-day, through
20 5 | at which your holiness is come together, were called thence.
21 6 | Pelagius's writings have come down to us in a more or
22 6,1| But when all with zeal had come together, Nestorius alone
23 6,1| For as soon as he was come to Ephesus, before he had
24 6,1| but he (1) did not dare to come. ~But it was right that
25 6,1| be heretics, both should come and prove the truth of that
26 6,1| own conscience he did not come. Now what he had planned
27 6,1| Valerian and Amphilochius had come to us, they proposed that
28 6,1| whether clerics or laymen, may come together; and if they shall
29 6,1| anathema. ~Moreover when they come together, let there be commended
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