Document, Chapter
1 1 | of Nestorius, Bishop of Constantinople, is known; how he divided
2 1 | himself; so to the clergy of Constantinople; so to John of Antioch,
3 3,2| in the Collation held at Constantinople under the Emperor Justinian
4 3,3| to those there [i.e. at Constantinople] on]y; but also to those
5 3,4| Nestorius as archbishop of Constantinople was not verbal, but vital.
6 5 | the holy churches, both of Constantinople and of Antioch. This we
7 6 | senate, and the people of Constantinople, of all that had taken place,
8 6 | materially by a layman living in Constantinople by the name of Marius Mercator.
9 6 | refuge with Nestorius of Constantinople, and so all three were condemned
10 6,1| only the Creeds of Nice and Constantinople, but the definitions at
11 6,1| Ecumenical Council, the Second of Constantinople, received both the creeds
12 6,1| creeds of Nice and that of Constantinople, as well of the definitions
13 6,1| looked upon the creed of Constantinople, with its additions, to
14 6,1| different from the Creed of Constantinople, as may be seen in the Euchologion.
15 6,1| bidden to recite the Creed of Constantinople; and then, as if this did
16 6,1| yet he had the Church of Constantinople, that even in the very metropolis
17 6,1| them in the great city of Constantinople, under Sisinnius of blessed
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