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1 1 | Ecumenical Council should be held, and all proceedings in
2 1 | been past, Nestorius was held by the Council itself to
3 1 | deliberation upon matters of Faith held after the Apostolic See. ~
4 3,1| times that meetings are held of those in authority. And
5 3,2| Acephali in the Collation held at Constantinople under
6 3,3| in Nice: for you have not held and interpreted it rightly,
7 3,4| is to-day far more widely held among persons deemed to
8 3,4| view of the Incarnation held by St. Cyril. Such however,
9 3,4| a letter from the synod held at Alexandria in A.D. 320,(
10 3,4| made of the two. But he held that our Lord as man was
11 5 | We discovered that he had held and published impious doctrines
12 6 | to in this canon is one held by John of Antioch who had
13 6 | envoys of the synod to wait, held at his town residence a
14 6 | the imperial decrees, had held a session five days before,
15 6 | in peace, but because you held a separate assembly from
16 6 | Cyril and his adherents held divine service. All the
17 6,1| pistin eperan~It has been held by some and was urged by
18 6,1| Nestorius himself, when we all held out to him that he ought
19 6,1| under its anathema, who held (as all must) anything not
20 6,1| Antioch has in this way held ordinations in Cyprus; therefore
21 6,1| itself to their souls. They held that the body of Christ
22 6,1| Lib. ix.) says that they held the Cross in horror, that
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