Document, Chapter
1 1 | judge of doctrine and of persons; thirdly, that the judgment
2 1 | matters of Faith, and on persons judged for violation of
3 3,1| as some do, an union of persons; for the Scripture has not
4 3,3| between two hypostases or persons. For neither is he, the
5 3,4| far more widely held among persons deemed to be orthodox than
6 3,4| there is, or at least some persons have thought that there
7 3,4| God." It is true that some persons have thought that such a
8 3,4| natures in Christ, but of two persons, as, he says himself, no
9 3,4| they remain essentially two Persons. ~IV. ~IF anyone shall divide
10 3,4| shall divide between two persons or subsistences those expressions (
11 3,4| not one and another (two persons) disjunctively and partitively,
12 3,4| duos) that is to say two persons joined together; it was
13 6 | Metropolis of Ephesus, certain persons, a little more than thirty
14 6 | could injure or benefit any persons; since some of them had
15 6 | might injure or profit any persons. ~CANON I. ~WHEREAS it is
16 6 | uncanonically to restore such persons to communion and to their
17 6 | introduce or offer it to persons desiring to turn to the
18 6,1| distinguishes two sorts of persons who were called by the name
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