Document, Chapter
1 Intro | Conciliabulum of John of Antioch. ~Excursus to Canon iv.,
2 1 | Constantinople; so to John of Antioch, then the Bishop of the
3 1 | of the Patriarchate of Antioch, and the Patriarch John
4 3,2 | those who defend John of Antioch, and criticise the action
5 3,2 | asserted even by the bishops of Antioch at Ephesus in a letter to
6 3,4 | Ad Cor. 2), Ignatius of Antioch (Ad Ephes., c. 1, and Ad
7 5 | of Constantinople and of Antioch. This we have also followed
8 6 | their schism John, Bishop of Antioch. Their names are as follows:
9 6 | first, the said John of Antioch in Syria, John of Damascus,
10 6 | CONCILIABULUM OF JOHN OF ANTIOCH. ~The assembly referred
11 6 | canon is one held by John of Antioch who had delayed his coming
12 6 | 26th or 27th, that John of Antioch arrived at last at Ephesus. ~(
13 6 | indignation against John of Antioch. According to the representation
14 6 | armed peasants. John of Antioch, immediately after his arrival,
15 6 | proceeded further, John of Antioch requested that the Emperor'
16 6,1 | 235 ~that the Bishop of Antioch has in this way held ordinations
17 6,1 | Bodleian MS, and John of Antioch in his collection of the
18 6,1 | that is the last. John of Antioch likewise says that there
19 6,1 | rather decree, the Bishop of Antioch, who had given occasion
20 6,1 | reverend John bishop of Antioch stopped behind; not in singleness
21 6,1 | reverend John, bishop of Antioch would have praised the sedulous
22 6,1 | Mesopotamia, but spread as far as Antioch by the year 376. ~They pretended
23 6,1 | Photius tells us that John of Antioch wrote against these heretics. ~
24 6,1 | to the party of John of Antioch, and at the same time for
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