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Council of Chalcedon

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1 1 | said with regard to the Council of Chalcedon. The literature 2 1 | Protestants, his remarks upon this Council will, I think, be read with 3 1 | important point treated in the Council of Chalcedon, that is, the 4 1 | that letter, before the council took place; and in the council 5 1 | council took place; and in the council itself the Fathers had often 6 1 | definition to be made by the council. But neither subscriptions 7 1 | privately made before the council, nor these vehement cries 8 1 | cries of the Fathers in the council, were thought sufficient 9 1 | who cry out, not the whole council which speaks." So it was 10 1 | lawfully examined by the council, and a definition of faith 11 1 | exact an examination of the council. Anatolius first gives his 12 1 | the Ecumenical and holy Council, when it condemned Nestorius. 13 1 | is evident that, in the council itself, and before it their 14 1 | had sent his letter to the council, not as containing his final 15 1 | yet no one thought about a council. Therefore it was not an 16 1 | not an instruction to the council which he provided, but an 17 1 | examination of an Universal Council. ~(Ib. LXI.) ~And in this 18 1 | even the Fathers of the council themselves, as the acts 19 1 | of an examination by the council, de fide, not by himself, 20 1 | assent of the universal holy Council, or as he had before said, 21 1 | judgment of the most religious council, who endeavours to open 22 1 | or bishops, in a General Council: after the declaration has 23 1,1| read. Also the Acts of the council of Constantinople under 24 1,1| reading of the acts of the Council of Constantinople was then 25 1,1| and published in the first Council of Ephesus, nor does he 26 1,1| chief end for which this Council has been assembled. As we 27 1,1| Exposition of faith of the Council held at Nice. "In the consulate 28 1,1| bishops assembled in the first Council at Ephesus, called to condemn 29 1,1| found among the acts of the Council of Ephesus.] ~Likewise the 30 2 | his place over this holy council."] Therefore let the book 31 3 | said: ~Let the reverend council now declare what seems good 32 3 | memory set forth at the Council of Ephesus (in which Nestorius 33 4 | with them and report to the council, and the Emperor imposed 34 4 | should be sent home and a new council called in the West. Even 35 5 | DEFINITION OF FAITH OF THE COUNCIL OF CHALCEDON.~(Labbe and 36 5 | passage in the letter of the Council to Leo, where it says that 37 5 | Palestine, a contemporary of the Council of Chalcedon, of whose disciples 38 5 | present as bishops at our Council (cf. Baron. ad. ann. 451, 39 5 | hundred years after the Council of Chalcedon, Evagrius copied 40 5 | of the sixth Ecumenical Council, Actio iv.; in Mansi, t. 41 5 | the transactions of the Council shows this (that en duo 42 5 | person and addressed the Council and afterwards suggested 43 5 | fragments of the Acts of this council, which if they can be trusted, 44 6,1| Before the holding of the Council of Chalcedon, in the Greek 45 6,1| included in this list, the Council in Trullo has entirely removed 46 6,2| A few years before the council, a court of three bishops 47 6,2| advocate" was employed, at the Council of Constantinople in 448, 48 6,4| followed in this track (see Council of Agde, canon xxvii., that " 49 6,4| i. 12; ii. 41), the IVth Council of Toledo (canon li.), and 50 6,4| canon li.), and the English Council of Hertford (canon iij., 51 6,5| translation. Ultimately, the Council cut the knot by ordering 52 6,6| yet validoe, and even the Council of Chalcedon has not declared 53 6,6| grave. So the Laodicene Council forbids Churchmen to visit 54 6,6| at Chalcedon in which the Council actually met. In the distinct 55 6,7| to John Archaph and the Council of Tyre (Athan., Apol. c. 56 6,9| privilege given by a General Council to the see of Constantinople 57 6,9| than ever was given by any council, even that of Sardica, to 58 6,2| about a year before the Council, had informed Leo that her 59 6,2| which was clearly in the Council's mind, the Phoenician province 60 6,2| referred the case to the Council of Chalcedon, and it was 61 6,2| 89). This encouraged the Council to say, "A pragmatic can 62 6,2| against the canon." The Council proceeded to cancel the 63 6,2| detriment of the canons; the Council echoed ~278 ~this request; 64 6,2| rights of Nicemedia; and the Council had expressed its assent ( 65 6,2| the 13th session of the Council. Anastasius of Nicaea had 66 6,2| conferred on Nicaea: the Council expressed its mind in favour 67 6,4| Five years before the Council, a boy of eight named Epiphanius 68 6,4| wrongly ascribed to a IVth Council of Carthage, which permit 69 6,7| In such a case, says the Council, if the bishop who is now 70 6,8| which seems improbable. "The Council is believed," says Tillemont ( 71 6,9| compare canon VIII. of the council in Trullo. ~BRIGHT. ~Hilary 72 6,0| Constantinople that the Council broke out into plaudits, 73 6,0| And the very year of the Council was the most momentous in 74 6,4| wealth and influence. At a Council held by the patriarch Photius 75 6,6| Fleury, iii., 120). So the Council of Gangra, in the middle 76 6,6| 79). The records of the Council of Ephesus mention the " 77 6,6| put no confidence; and the Council, having alluded to the office 78 6,6| Nearly three years after the Council, Leo saw reason for requesting 79 6,6| Isidore's death the IVth Council of Toledo refers to this 80 6,7| is the last canon of this Council, e.g., Dionysius Exiguus, 81 6,8| renewed by canon xxxvi. of the Council of Trullo and from that 82 6,8| in the authority of the Council of 381 was rather astute 83 6,8| its value, was that the Council had to deal with a fait 84 6,8| metropolitans (see Ep. of Council to Leo, Leon. Epist. xcviij., 85 6,8| renewal of this canon by the Council of Trullo, Gratian adds " 86 6,8| metropolis, according to the Council of Nicea. ~St. Leo also 87 6,8| also complains that the Council of Chalcedon broke the decrees 88 6,8| broke the decrees of the Council of Nice, the practice of 89 6,9| had already at this very council recognized the right of 90 6,9| before the meeting of the council of Chalcedon, and in 394, 91 6,9| Illyrian bishops had since the council subscribed the xxviiith 92 6,9| finally in 1215 the Fourth Council of the Lateran in its Vth 93 6,0| the IVth Session of the Council (L. and C., Conc., Tom. 94 6,1| preceding. ~BRIGHT. ~The council could insist with all plainness 95 6,1| blot on the history of the Council of Chalcedon. ~ 96 6,2| canons was read, and that the council accepted the version produced 97 6,2| the Synod. Thus ended the Council of Chalcedon after it had 98 6,2| that the bishops of this Council considered the rights they 99 6,2| part of the members of the council of the doctrine of a jure


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