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Council of Chalcedon

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1 1 | the establishing of the faith, and the approval of Leo' 2 1 | forth is sufficient for the Faith: no other exposition may 3 1 | council, and a definition of faith be written by the synod 4 1 | and confirmed the same faith, and with the proceedings 5 1 | subscribe." Others, "This is the faith we have long held: this 6 1 | perceived that the common faith of all and each had been 7 1 | as the Type and Rule of faith, by which all Churches were 8 1 | letter for a summary of the faith, and sent it to every Church 9 1 | examination confirms what previous faith had taught." Here in plain 10 1 | wretchedly object, but of that faith which the decretal letter 11 1 | theirs, that in questions of faith the judgment is, what Tertullian 12 1 | judgments in questions of faith. He is judged by his proper 13 1,1| When he thus expounded the faith did Flavian, of holy memory, 14 1,1| perfectly expounded the faith. His faith and exposition 15 1,1| expounded the faith. His faith and exposition agrees with 16 1,1| orthodoxly set forth the faith of our fathers. ~Lucentius, 17 1,1| Apostolic See, said; Since the faith of Flavian of blessed memory 18 1,1| memory hath set forth the faith orthodoxly and in accordance 19 1,1| setting forth a decree on the faith but intimated that Dioscorus 20 1,1| any point depart from the faith of the same. For the most 21 1,1| decided, is how the true faith is to be established, which 22 1,1| forth (ekqeqai) the pure faith, so that they who do not 23 1,1| ourselves hold the orthodox faith set forth by the 318 and 24 1,1| together considering the faith, make known to all what 25 1,1| suddenly a declaration of faith in accordance with the faith 26 1,1| faith in accordance with the faith of the holy fathers Cyril 27 1,1| of Sebastopol, said, The faith has been well defined by 28 1,1| book [the Exposition of faith of the 318 fathers. (1)] 29 1,1| 1)] The Exposition of faith of the Council held at Nice. " 30 1,1| out; This is the orthodox faith; this we all believe: into 31 1,1| taught: tiffs is the true faith: this is the holy faith: 32 1,1| faith: this is the holy faith: this is the everlasting 33 1,1| this is the everlasting faith: into this we were baptized: 34 1,1| fathers. (2)] ~The holy faith which the 150 fathers set 35 1,1| bishops cried out: This is the faith of all of us: we all so 36 1,1| ancestors in keeping the right faith in their souls firm and 37 1,1| unimpeachable confession of faith, and this he asserted to 38 1,1| nothing whatever to the Faith set forth by the holy Fathers 39 1,1| with them ("One Lord, One Faith, One Baptism,") we glorified 40 1,1| churches and yours have the Faith which agrees with the God-inspired 41 1,1| opposition to us concerning the faith, arose from our affirming 42 1,1| we will allow the defined Faith, the symbol of the Faith 43 1,1| Faith, the symbol of the Faith set forth by our holy Fathers 44 1,1| who confounds: this is the faith of Archbishop Leo: Leo thus 45 1,1| mind, such has been our faith: such is our faith: this 46 1,1| been our faith: such is our faith: this is the mind of Archbishop 47 2 | against the integrity of the faith; and what at first seemed 48 2 | pure fountain of Christian faith because by his own blindness 49 2 | and should have read with faith the words of the same prophet, " 50 2 | gates of paradise to the faith of the robber; so it does 51 2 | questions instructing the faith of the disciples, he said, " 52 2 | forty days than to make our faith entire and clear of all 53 2 | On which mystery of the faith this Eutyches must be regarded 54 2 | he accepts the Christian faith, and does not turn away 55 2 | overcometh the world, even our faith;" and, "who is he that overcometh 56 2 | lives and advances by this faith, that Christ Jesus we should 57 2 | give his adhesion to that faith from which he had previously 58 2 | then indeed is the true faith defended with the best results, 59 2 | bishops cried out: This is the faith of the fathers, this is 60 2 | the fathers, this is the faith of the Apostles. So we all 61 2 | believe. This is the true faith. Those of us who are orthodox 62 2 | thus believe. This is the faith of the fathers. Why were 63 2 | foundation of ~260 ~the orthodox faith, hath stripped him of the 64 3 | seems good concerning the faith, since those things which 65 3 | and follows the rule of faith (fidei regulam in the Latin 66 3 | Nice, it also confirms the faith set forth by the Synod of 67 3 | the exposition of their faith, of the illustrious Cyril 68 3 | Eutyches, shew what the true faith is. Likewise the holy Synod 69 3 | the holy Synod holds this faith, this it follows -- nothing 70 4 | hath rightly expounded the faith. ~The most magnificent and 71 4 | reported a definition of faith which while teaching the 72 5 | THE DEFINITION OF FAITH OF THE COUNCIL OF CHALCEDON.~( 73 5 | strengthening the knowledge of the Faith in his disciples, to the 74 5 | and renewing the unerring faith of the Fathers, publishing 75 5 | Constantinople and ratified the same faith. Moreover, observing the 76 5 | every form relating to the faith, which was observed by the 77 5 | the right and blameless faith made by the Three Hundred 78 5 | should agree in the right faith (for which purpose the most 79 5 | the confirmation of the faith of our fathers in accordance 80 5 | same Catholic and Apostolic Faith of ours. ~The Creed of the 81 5 | outset decreed that the faith of the Three Hundred and 82 5 | written documents their faith concerning the Holy Ghost 83 5 | as her own confession of faith. Vide note of the Ballerini 84 5 | Chalcedon concerning the faith, and in which he repeats 85 5 | its decree concerning the faith in extenso into his Church 86 5 | bring forward a different faith (eteran pistin), nor to 87 5 | to put together another faith, or to bring forward or 88 5 | Bishops cried out: This is the faith of the fathers: let the 89 5 | have no delay: this is the faith of the Apostles: by this 90 5 | things are worthy of the faith. To the Priest, the Emperor. 91 5 | enemies, teacher of the faith. Many years to the pious 92 5 | heretics, ye have kept the faith. May hatred be far removed 93 5 | which the synod of the holy faith has been held, shall have 94 6,4| come over to the orthodox faith. And if any one shah transgress 95 6,4| Lector alien to the sound faith, if being then married, 96 6,4| led to fall away from the faith than women. But the Greek 97 6,9| restoration of the unity of the faith" he has "abstained from 98 6,1| they oppose the Catholic Faith, but because they declare 99 6,2| care of the holy Catholic faith, by which their kingdom 100 6,2| the matters touching the faith received a suitable form. 101 6,2| signed the Definition of faith. When the last name was


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