Document, Chapter
1 Intro | Introduction. ~Note on the Emperor's Edict to the Synod. ~Extracts
2 1 | Ecumenical Council. ~The Emperor, moved by these and other
3 1 | irreversible authority. ~Both the Emperor affirmed, and the bishops
4 1 | Council is awaited; and the Emperor had expressly decreed, "
5 1 | above-mentioned letter of the Emperor was read, that an Ecumenical
6 1 | Council merely that the Emperor should be allowed to prohibit,
7 1 | those times, was left to the Emperor), the Council itself understood
8 1 | him. ~Thereupon, as the Emperor commanded, and the Canons
9 2 | NOTE ON THE EMPEROR'S EDICT TO THE SYNOD.~Neither
10 3,2 | Ephesus in a letter to the Emperor. ~From all these considerations
11 3,2 | Constantinople under the Emperor Justinian in the year of
12 5 | decree of the most pious emperor, and thereupon having delayed
13 5 | that the day fixed by the emperor was past; and since Nestorius
14 5 | from Coelestine, one to the Emperor and the other to Cyril,
15 6 | Antioch requested that the Emperor's edict of convocation should
16 6 | one-sided letters informed the Emperor, the imperial ~228 ~ladies (
17 6 | the wife and sister of the Emperor Theodosius II.), the clergy,
18 6 | difficult to say whether the Emperor would support Cyril's or
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