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Council of Chalcedon

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1 1 | unsettled a state of the Church, for fear that a matter 2 1 | faith, and sent it to every Church in all parts, when as yet 3 1 | only when the assent of the Church is added. ~(Defens. Dec. 4 1,1| up against the Catholic Church. ~End of the first Actio. ~ 5 1,1| between us, would crown your Church and ours with harmony and 6 1,1| alliance for the peace of the Church, and to drive away the laughter 7 1,1| Archdeacon of the holy Church of Constantinople, the encyclical 8 2 | water flowed out, that the Church of God might be refreshed 9 2 | others; because the Catholic Church lives and advances by this 10 2 | foundation of the Catholic Church, and the foundation of ~ 11 5 | faith in extenso into his Church History (lib. ii., 4), and, 12 5 | Blessed Cyril, Pastor of the Church of Alexandria, addressed 13 5 | or rather the most holy church of Antioch, shall have under 14 5 | or rather the most holy Church which is under him, shall 15 5 | bishop of the most holy church off Ephesus, and since the 16 5 | be removed from the holy church of Ephesus; but they shall 17 5 | before-mentioned most holy church, for their nourishment and 18 5 | canons for the most holy church. (1) ~And the whole holy 19 6,1| Chalcedon, in the Greek Church, the canons of several synods, 20 6,2| who is on the roll of the Church, let him who is convicted 21 6,2| Advocate or counsel for the Church. The legal force of the 22 6,2| Epist., v. 29), and of the church property (ib, i. 36), but 23 6,2| the duty of lighting the church (Dial., i. 5); and "ostiarium" 24 6,2| of what pertained to the church itself, perhaps like our 25 6,2| a manager of one of the church's farms, a "villicus," or, 26 6,2| oiconomos," a steward of church property was to be understood. ~ 27 6,3| especially in need of the Church's help, through the fear 28 6,3| Levant (Stanley's East. Church, p. 126), retained, out 29 6,3| and in the Anglo-Saxon Church, although presbyters were 30 6,4| Epist., i. 149). The Western Church followed in this track ( 31 6,6| particularly appointed to a church in a city or village, or 32 6,6| ancient discipline of the church and the opinion of many 33 6,6| designated to a definite church. The only titulus which 34 6,6| a) the appointment to a church in the city; (b) to a village 35 6,6| the city; (b) to a village church; (c) that to the chapel 36 6,6| marturiw ("martyry") is meant a church or chapel raised over a 37 6,6| word was applied to the church of the Resurrection at Jerusalem ( 38 6,9| had in view only the Greek Church, and not the Latin as well, 39 6,0| cities, that is, in the church in which he was at first 40 6,0| be returned to their own church in which they were originally 41 6,0| heretofore been removed from one church to another, he shall not 42 6,0| the affairs of his former church, nor with the martyries, 43 6,0| the affairs of his former church. ~Van Espen, following Christian 44 6,0| dwelling set apart by the Church," and "called a xenon" ( 45 6,0| was a xenodochion near the church of the monastic settlement 46 6,1| merely pacifical from the church, and not with letters commendatory, 47 6,1| to be received in another church into the number of the faithful. 48 6,2| contrary to the laws of the Church, having had recourse to 49 6,2| unity of his provincial church, although after a while 50 6,2| opposition to the canon of the Church, are declared to be deprived 51 6,2| own rank (baqmou) in the Church. And cities which have already 52 6,4| communion of the Catholic Church; but if they have not had 53 6,4| communion of the Catholic Church. But if they had not yet 54 6,4| lead them to the Catholic Church and enrich them with divine 55 6,4| was made a reader in the church of Pavia, and in process 56 6,8| it to be forbidden in the Church of God. Therefore, if any, 57 6,0| clergymen officiating in one church to be appointed to the church 58 6,0| church to be appointed to the church of another city, but they 59 6,0| therefore removed to another church. And if, after this decree, 60 6,0| have returned to his own church. ~NOTES. ~ANCIENT EPITOME 61 6,0| registered as belonging to one church shall not be ranked as belonging 62 6,0| ranked as belonging to the church of another city, but must 63 6,0| compelled to migrate to another church,"--an exception intelligible 64 6,0| Sirmium into sending his church vessels to Attila's Gaulish 65 6,2| Canons of the Universal Church." ~This canon is found in 66 6,3| Advocate of the most holy Church of Constantinople to depart 67 6,4| Photius in the Apostles' church at Constantinople, it is 68 6,4| possession of the venerable church of Llanbadarn Vawr; a "bad 69 6,5| the income of the widowed church shall be kept safe by the 70 6,5| the steward of the same Church. ~NOTES ~ANCIENT EPITOME 71 6,5| BRIGHT. ~The "Steward of the Church" was to "take care of the 72 6,5| care of the revenues of the church widowed" by the death of 73 6,5| representing Him to whom the whole Church was espoused (see Eph. v. 74 6,5| order of the holy and great church" of St. Sophia, the" Great 75 6,5| oversight of the widowed church" (Goar, Eucholog., p. 269); 76 6,6| has seemed good that every church having a bishop shall have 77 6,6| clergy, who shall manage the church business under the sanction 78 6,6| the administration of the church may not be without a witness; 79 6,6| that thus the goods of the church may not be squandered, nor 80 6,6| fourth century, forbids the church offerings to be disposed 81 6,6| the oeconomi of his own church (Epist., xxiij. 1), and 82 6,6| of right belonged to the church of Constantinople, and in 83 6,6| oikonomia of the Alexandrian church (Soc., vi. 7); and in one 84 6,6| as stewards of the same church (ib., v. 79). The records 85 6,6| for his administration of church property; he was accused, 86 6,6| chalice, and bestowing the church revenues, and gold and silver 87 6,6| the bishop, in whom the Church could put no confidence; 88 6,6| had been managing their church property without "oeconomi," 89 6,6| thereupon resolves "that every church which has a bishop shall 90 6,6| administer the property of the church under the direction of its 91 6,6| the administration of the church property may not be unattested, 92 6,6| of "the oeconomi of the church of Constantinople," which 93 6,6| incomings and outgoings of the church's revenue in a charterlary, 94 6,6| patriarchs; and he governed the church during a vacancy of the 95 6,6| of churches, the care of church lands, the cultivation of 96 6,6| of food and clothing to church servants, and even the carrying 97 6,6| even the carrying on of church law suits,--all "cure jussu 98 6,7| him be expelled from the Church. If a layman, let him be 99 6,8| privileges of the most holy Church of Constantinople, which 100 6,8| throne of the most holy Church of Constantinople; every 101 6,8| general good and peace of the Church, and liable to vary with 102 6,8| dispensations to which the Church was providentially subjected," 103 6,8| throne of the most holy Church of Constantinople." ~TILLEMONT. ~ 104 6,8| particular authority in the Church of Rome, save what the Fathers 105 6,8| consequence to the whole Church. For what Lupus quotes of 106 6,9| representatives of the Church(1) of Rome, said: ~ 107 6,2| Aetius, the Archdeacon of the Church of Constantinople said: 108 6,2| have, I mean the most holy Church of Constantinople has, manifestly 109 6,2| archdeacon of the most holy Church of Constantinople, said: 110 6,2| holy fathers, "The Roman Church hath always had the primacy. 111 6,2| the honours due to the Church of Antioch being guarded 112 6,2| is the ruler of the whole church, so that he may be able 113 6,2| prerogative assigned to the Church of Constantinople is, in 114 6,2| is now held by the Latin Church. ~from The Seven Ecumenical 115 6,2| Councils of the Undivided Church, trans H. R. Percival, in


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