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1 1 | his own; he sends him two letters from him self to Nestorius,
2 1 | who likewise, by his own letters and explanations, endeavoured
3 1 | been most fully informed by letters from both sides, is thus
4 1 | he not only approves the letters and doctrine of Cyril, but
5 1 | be referred, and then the letters of Cyril and Nestorius were
6 1 | consider the form of the letters of the holy and venerable
7 3,2| and received his Synodical letters, to one of which are appended
8 3,3| have added to these our own letters and that which it is necessary
9 3,4| the Gospels and Apostolic letters, which refer to the two
10 5 | impious doctrines in his letters and treatises, as well as
11 5 | Apostolic See, through his letters to that holy and most pious
12 5 | and affair (wrisen) which letters have been shown to your
13 5 | he has sent through us letters to all your holinesses,
14 5 | blessedness to give order that the letters l of the holy and ever-to-be-mentioned-with-veneration
15 5 | the Acts follow two short letters from Coelestine, one to
16 6 | paid no attention to the letters of ~227 ~others. Before
17 6 | then, in very one-sided letters informed the Emperor, the
18 6,1| it was contained in the letters of the Emperors that if
19 6,1| blasphemies. ~After this the letters were read which were written
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