Document, Chapter
1 1 | each one of the assembled bishops declare, whether the exposition
2 1 | subscribe." Where the Illyrian bishops, and others who before that
3 1 | Anatolius and the other bishops receive it, until they had
4 1 | instruction, assisted by which the bishops might form a better judgment."
5 1 | judgment of the Fathers or bishops, in a General Council: after
6 1,1| the most reverend Roman bishops also had sat down in their
7 1,1| What do the most reverend bishops of the present holy synod
8 1,1| one after another, the bishops expressed their opinions.
9 1,1| the approval of all the bishops except those of Illyrica
10 1,1| one of the most reverend bishops of the present synod, hasten
11 1,1| belief. ~The most reverend bishops cried; Any other setting
12 1,1| subscribed. ~The most reverend bishops cried: These are the opinions
13 1,1| are. ~the most reverend bishops cried out, we make no new
14 1,1| etc. ~The most reverend bishops cried out; This is the orthodox
15 1,1| All the most reverend bishops cried out: This is the faith
16 1,1| approved by all the most holy bishops assembled in the first Council
17 1,1| holiness and by the God-beloved Bishops there. The document is as
18 1,1| read, the most reverend bishops cried out: We all so believe:
19 2 | of the proceedings of the bishops, we have now, at last, gained
20 2 | epistle, the most reverend bishops cried out: This is the faith
21 2 | were asked by the Illyrian bishops and the answers were found
22 2 | was asked for, and some bishops petitioned for a general
23 2 | Tom IV., col. 418.) The Bishops expressed their opinions
24 2 | canonical penalties. ~[ The bishops then, one by one, spoke
25 2 | And when all the most holy bishops had spoken on the subject,
26 3 | Lucentius, the most reverend bishops, and Boniface the most reverend
27 3 | consistory, the most reverend bishops tried out: So we all believe,
28 3 | holiness, let each one of the bishops here assembled declare whether
29 3 | To this question the bishops answered one by one, until
30 3 | given, when the rest of the bishops were asked by the imperial
31 3 | All the most reverend bishops cried out: We all acquiesce,
32 4 | Lucentius the most reverend bishops and Boniface a presbyter,
33 4 | the mind of most of the bishops. At last the commissioners
34 4 | 560.)] ~The most reverend bishops cried out: Many years to
35 4 | criticisms. ~The most blessed bishops of Illyria said: Let those
36 4 | Dioscorus? ~The most reverend bishops cried out: We believe as
37 5 | demanded that all the most holy bishops gathered together should
38 5 | several were present as bishops at our Council (cf. Baron.
39 5 | heresy whatever, if they be Bishops or clerics let them be deposed,
40 5 | let them be deposed, the Bishops from the Episcopate, and
41 5 | all the most religious Bishops cried out: This is the faith
42 5 | all the most God-beloved bishops cried out: Many years to
43 5 | speeches of the most reverend bishops; the most reverend Bassianus
44 5 | should constitute all the bishops who are in that province.
45 5 | ought to ordain all the bishops who are in that province. ~
46 5 | rest of the most reverend bishops of the Pentic diocese [through
47 5 | superior to the rest of the bishops of the province in honour
48 5 | the example of the other bishops of the province of Nicomedia.
49 6,2| rule to sell ordinations of bishops at rates proportionate to
50 6,2| at Ephesus, at which six bishops were deposed for having
51 6,2| council, a court of three bishops sat at Berytus to hear charges
52 6,2| a request of the African bishops (Cod. Afric., 97; Mansi,
53 6,4| the jurisdiction of their bishops, whom they suspected of
54 6,4| against the oppressiveness of bishops, was encouraged by Gregory
55 6,5| CANON V. ~CONCERNING bishops or clergymen who go about
56 6,5| supposed by Hefele that the bishops were thinking of the case
57 6,7| xliv.); so the Semi-Arian bishops, when addressing Jovian ~
58 6,8| under the authority of the bishops in every city according
59 6,9| which should arise among the bishops of other patriarchates might
60 6,9| There were always many bishops at Constantinople from the
61 6,9| union with the then present bishops from the most different
62 6,9| controversies being decided by bishops of other patriarchates or
63 6,1| were suspected by other bishops, and for this reason needed
64 6,2| name of metropolis, and the bishops in charge of them, shall
65 6,2| recalled some exiled orthodox bishops "robore pragmatici sui" (
66 6,2| whether it was lawful for bishops, on the ground of a pragmatic,
67 6,2| the honour only, and their bishops to be but honorary metropolitans,
68 6,7| province remain subject to the bishops who now have jurisdiction
69 6,7| them, particularly if the bishops have peaceably and continuously
70 6,7| land: the two neighbour bishops might dispute as to the
71 6,8| hatching plots against their bishops or fellow-clergy, they shall
72 6,9| the Canonical Synods of Bishops are not held, and that on
73 6,9| holy Synod decrees that the bishops of every province shall
74 6,9| matters may have arisen. And bishops, who do not attend, but
75 6,0| the communion of the other bishops, and suspension from the
76 6,0| had expelled the Catholic bishops ~283 ~and priests of Western
77 6,0| i., 5: he mentions other bishops as driven into exile). Somewhat
78 6,0| Barbaric" movement. The bishops who assembled in October
79 6,1| bringing charges against bishops or clergymen are not to
80 6,4| English synod had forbidden bishops to despoil consecrated monasteries (
81 6,5| delay the ordinations of bishops the holy Synod has decided
82 6,5| that the ordinations of bishops shall take place within
83 6,5| Let the ordination of bishops be within three months:
84 6,6| in certain churches the bishops managed the church-business
85 6,6| now observes that some bishops had been managing their
86 6,6| this canon, and orders the bishops to appoint "from their own
87 6,8| the One Hundred and Fifty Bishops beloved-of-God (who assembled
88 6,8| and Fifty most religious Bishops, actuated by the same consideration,
89 6,8| metropolitans only and such bishops also of the Dioceses aforesaid
90 6,8| dioceses, together with the bishops of his province, ordaining
91 6,8| ordaining his own provincial bishops, as has been declared by
92 6,8| as well as the Barbarian bishops shall be ordained by the
93 6,8| East," and thus "Eastern bishops secretly felt that the cause
94 6,9| CANON XXVIII.~Among the bishops who gave their answers at
95 6,9| That document of certain bishops has never been brought by
96 6,9| for the resolution of the bishops which is contrary to the
97 6,9| cxvi.), that the Illyrian bishops had since the council subscribed
98 6,9| Synod [in the matter of the Bishops ordained by the most religious
99 6,9| Episcopate]? ~The most religious Bishops Paschasinus and Lucentius,
100 6,0| And all the most reverend Bishops cried out: ~The judgment
101 6,0| the matter of the Egyptian Bishops. ~The most magnificent and
102 6,1| SINCE the most religious bishops of Egypt have postponed
103 6,1| i.e., the most religious Bishops of the Egyptians] remain
104 6,2| Lucentius, the most reverend bishops, holding file place of the
105 6,2| spring up again between God's bishops, nor any schisms, nor any
106 6,2| attended to. We asked the lord bishops (knriois tois episkopois)
107 6,2| interest, the most holy bishops, standing up, prayed that
108 6,2| in all 192, including the bishops of Antioch, Jerusalem, and
109 6,2| by circumventing the holy bishops so that they were forced
110 6,2| done in the presence of the bishops, in order that no one might
111 6,2| necessity.] ~The most reverend bishops cried out: No one was forced. ~
112 6,2| Synod. "These things the bishops decreed who assembled by
113 6,2| separated provinces, ... and bishops are not to go to churches
114 6,2| affairs of Egypt only, and the bishops of Orient shall govern the
115 6,2| canons, and the Asiatic bishops shall care for the diocese
116 6,2| affairs of Thrace only. But bishops shall not enter uncalled
117 6,2| holy Asiatic and Pontic bishops who have signed the tome
118 6,2| subscription of each one of the bishops was given without any necessity
119 6,2| let the most ~295 ~holy bishops who have not signed say
120 6,2| by all the most reverend bishops of the province, or a majority
121 6,2| episcopate. The most reverend bishops of the ordinary towns should
122 6,2| by all the most reverend bishops of the province or by a
123 6,2| case. ~The most reverend bishops cried out: This is a just
124 6,2| for an instant that the bishops of this Council considered
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