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Council of Ephesus

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1 1 | mind may hold firm in one sentence." Here is the Apostolic 2 1 | of the announcing of the sentence, he openly rejects this 3 1 | expressly disapproved, and a sentence of the Roman Pontiff on 4 1 | carry into execution that sentence "associating," he saith 5 1 | other Bishops also, that the sentence given may be duly and in 6 1 | in his original rank; the sentence of the universal Council 7 1 | the assembling and common sentence of the most holy Council, 8 1 | established, that although the sentence of the Roman Pontiff on 9 1 | Pontiff himself to execute his sentence. In the first course of 10 1 | Council should give its sentence. You will ask if it was 11 1 | effect being given to the sentence of the Apostolic See. Not 12 1 | suspended, and depended on the sentence of the Council. Wherefore, 13 1 | himself, he asked for the sentence of the Council in these 14 1 | of a Council; after whose sentence there is no new discussion, 15 1 | brought to a conclusion by the sentence of the Council; to a full 16 4 | Immediately follows the sentence of deposition and the subscriptions. 17 5 | tears, to this sorrowful sentence against him, namely, that 18 5 | all, Dean Milman cites the Sentence in English in the text and 19 5 | be summoned thrice before sentence be given against him. ~EXTRACTS 20 5 | convinced of the justice of the sentence, and of the zeal of the 21 5 | ekbibasths) of the aforesaid sentence, that the beforenamed Nestorius 22 6 | John then announced the sentence in the following manner:-- ~" 23 6 | shall be subjected to the sentence of this holy and ecumenical 24 6,1| exegesis, and after this a just sentence of deposition was pronounced 25 6,1| him; especially is this sentence just, because he is so far 26 6,1| led them to draw up the sentence of deposition; but he (1) 27 6,1| induced the temerarious sentence against them. But being 28 6,1| and uncanonically to give sentence or rather to utter revilings


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