Document, Chapter
1 1 | concerning Leo's letter, "As we see the divine Gospels laid
2 1 | and a great part, "As I see, as I feel, as I have proved,
3 1 | authority of the Apostolic See, should be attributed to
4 1 | authority of the Apostolic See, and yet subjected, as usual,
5 1 | forth in form by the First See of all, and then received
6 1 | witness. ~246 ~Here the First See shews a fear of flattery,
7 1 | set forth by the Apostolic See, yet it is to be received
8 1 | declaration of the Apostolic See: after that declaration
9 1,1| legate of the Apostolic See, stood up in the midst with
10 1,1| legate of the Apostolic See, said: Since he has come,
11 1,1| the place of the Apostolic See, said: Let him give a reason
12 1,1| authority of the Apostolic See, a thing which had never
13 1,1| the place of the Apostolic See, said: We cannot go counter
14 1,1| who governs the Apostolic See, nor against the ecclesiastical
15 1,1| the place of the Apostolic See, said: We will not suffer
16 1,1| representing the Apostolic See, said; Flavian of blessed
17 1,1| legate of the Apostolic See, said; Since the faith of
18 1,1| agrees with the Apostolic See and the tradition of the
19 2 | Son of Man, and whom you see in the form of a servant,
20 2 | I myself; handle me and see, for a spirit hath not flesh
21 2 | not flesh and bones, as ye see me ~have:" that the properties
22 2 | preaching of the Gospel, let him see what nature it was that
23 2 | dearly beloved brother, to see that, if by God's merciful
24 2 | archbishop of the Apostolic see of old Rome, said in Latin
25 3 | legates of the Apostolic See through that most reverend
26 3 | great senate said: Since we see that the Holy Gospels have
27 4 | vicars of the Apostolic See of Rome, said: If they do
28 5 | gnwrizes qai ton Xriston (see the Sententioe Severi in
29 6,2| Cod. Theod., xii. 1, 163, see notes in Transl. of Fleury,
30 6,2| other hand, from A. D. 407 (see Cod. Theod., xvi. 2, 38),
31 6,2| paramonarius:" Dionysius (see Justellus, Biblioth., i.,
32 6,2| a parenthesis (vii. 373; see Beveridge, in loc.). Mansionarius
33 6,2| others as "a monastery," see Historical Writings of St.
34 6,4| followed in this track (see Council of Agde, canon xxvii.,
35 6,4| Fulda, Westminster, Battle (see Freeman, Norm. Conquest,
36 6,5| violently ejected from the see of Ephesus. Stephen the
37 6,5| been "ordained" for that see, but had invaded it and
38 6,5| original consecration for the see of Evasa had been forcible
39 6,5| from the revenues of the see (Mansi, vii. 273 et seqq.) ~
40 6,6| Constantinople (Dial., p. 25). See Socrates, iv. 18, 23, on
41 6,6| West "memorioe martyrum," see Cod. Afric., lxxxiii. (compare
42 6,7| ministry" (Mansi, vi. 1008). See also Theodoret, Relig. Hist.,
43 6,8| many villages" (vi. 34, see on Nic., viii.). Another
44 6,8| Chrysostom, on coming to the see of Constantinople, ordered
45 6,9| a General Council to the see of Constantinople than ever
46 6,1| the rest of the clergy. ~See notes on canons vii., viii.,
47 6,2| by later German emperors (see, e.g., Bryce's Holy Roman
48 6,2| what he could not hinder (see Tillemont, ix., 175, 182,
49 6,7| thirty years in favour of his see, let them remain undisturbed
50 6,7| for the use of oikonomein see I. Const., ij.) But the
51 6,7| ortae aunt, et oriuntur" (see on I. Const., ij.); as archbishop
52 6,7| the "diocese," or to the see of Constantinople (in the
53 6,9| interest shall be determined. ~See notes on Canon V. of Nice,
54 6,0| sanction was desirable (see above Canons iij. and iv.).
55 6,2| of Bp. Beveridge (which see). The reading adopted in
56 6,5| whole Church was espoused (see Eph. v. 23 ff.). So in the "
57 6,5| invaded the Alexandrian see while its legitimate occupant,
58 6,6| Chrysostom, on coming to the see, examined his accounts,
59 6,6| during a vacancy of the see (Eucholog., pp. 268, 275).
60 6,6| the "oeconomus"; he has to see to the repair and building
61 6,6| the old Irish monasteries; see Reeves' edition of Adamnan,
62 6,8| of certain metropolitans (see Ep. of Council to Leo, Leon.
63 6,8| an odious innovation to see a Bishop made the chief,
64 6,9| knowledge of the Apostolic See." And in writing to the
65 6,9| it and those who wish to see the motive of this rejection
66 6,9| prerogatives of his own see, the latter urging that
67 6,9| that Anatolius only got the See of Constantinople by his
68 6,9| Constantinople "an Apostolic See," and adds that "only from
69 6,9| successor in the Apostolic See. ~From the Acts of the same
70 6,1| hearing before condemning (see on Canon XXIX.); yet on
71 6,2| file place of the Apostolic See, said: If your magnificence
72 6,2| legate of the Apostolic See, said: In the first place
73 6,2| legate of the Apostolic See, said: It is manifest that
74 6,2| and vicar of the Apostolic See, said: The most blessed
75 6,2| the Greek text, we shall see that it was simply impossible
76 6,2| bishop, said: The Apostolio See gave orders that all things
77 6,2| the Latin: The Apostolic See ought not to be humiliated
78 6,2| the indignity done to his See and to the setting at naught
79 6,2| that the occupant of the See of Rome was, jure divine,
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