Document, Chapter
1 Intro | in the West). ~Pope. -- Leo I. ~ ~
2 1 | faith, and the approval of Leo's letter, is as follows:
3 1 | cried out, "We believe, as Leo: Peter hath spoken by Leo:
4 1 | Leo: Peter hath spoken by Leo: we have all subscribed
5 1 | determined, that the letter of Leo should be lawfully examined
6 1 | magistrates proposed concerning Leo's letter, "As we see the
7 1 | most reverend Archbishop Leo." ~After the question as
8 1 | examining the letter of Leo was put in this form, it
9 1 | and religious-Archbishop Leo agrees with the creed of
10 1 | each had been set forth by Leo. This is that examination
11 1 | This is that examination of Leo's letter, synodically made
12 1 | deliberated, and found that Leo's letter agreed with the
13 1 | recognize the letter of Leo as the Type and Rule of
14 1 | not deny, answers thus: "Leo had sent his letter to the
15 1 | man, allow me to say that Leo, upon the appeal of Eutyches,
16 1 | no other authority than Leo himself, who speaks thus
17 1 | not to be altered;" what Leo calls, "not to be reconsidered,"
18 1 | reconsidered by the Pope St. Leo; it is decided by a declaration
19 1,1 | and most holy Archbishop Leo. And this we all receive
20 1,1 | archbishop of Old Rome, Leo, appears to have sent a
21 1,1 | letter of the most holy Leo, we therefore pray your
22 1,1 | letter of the most holy Leo, nothing further is needed. ~
23 1,1 | once again by the most holy Leo: and we pray that those
24 1,1 | fathers, and by the most holy Leo be read. ~The most glorious
25 1,1 | so believe: so believes Leo, the Pope (o papas): Cyril
26 1,1 | Cyril thus believed: Pope Leo so interpreted it. ~The
27 1,1 | We all so believe: Pope Leo thus believes: anathema
28 1,1 | the faith of Archbishop Leo: Leo thus believes: Leo
29 1,1 | faith of Archbishop Leo: Leo thus believes: Leo and Anatolius
30 1,1 | Leo: Leo thus believes: Leo and Anatolius so believe:
31 1,1 | is the mind of Archbishop Leo, so he believes, so he has
32 1,1 | epistle of the most worthy Leo, Archbishop of Old Rome,
33 1,1 | letter of the most holy Leo, the Archbishop, written
34 2 | THE TOME OF ST. LEO.~(Labbe and Cossart, Concilia,
35 2 | Pat. Lat., Tom. LIV. ~[Leo. M. Opera, Tom. I.] col.
36 2 | Tom. I.] col. 756.) (1) ~Leo [the bishop] to his [most]
37 2 | has spoken thus through Leo. So taught the Apostles.
38 2 | Apostles. Piously and truly did Leo teach, so taught Cyril.
39 2 | be the memory of Cyril. Leo and Cyril taught the same
40 2 | the place of the most holy Leo, archbishop of the Apostolic
41 2 | blessed and apostolic pope Leo, inviting him to deign to
42 2 | patriarch of great Rome Leo, and to the holy and ecumenical
43 2 | the most holy and blessed Leo, archbishop of the great
44 3 | writings of that blessed man, Leo, Archbishop of all the churches,
45 3 | most blessed archbishop Leo is in accordance with the
46 4 | apostolic and blessed man, Pope Leo, give directions that we
47 4 | the most holy archbishop Leo says that there are two
48 4 | you follow, the most holy Leo or Dioscorus? ~The most
49 4 | cried out: We believe as Leo. Those who contradict are
50 4 | contradict are Eutychians. Leo hath rightly expounded the
51 4 | of our most holy father Leo, that there are two natures
52 4 | doctrine was not the Tome of Leo (col. 562).] ~
53 5 | CONSTANTINOPLE ~(Ep. to St. Leo. Migne, Pat. Lat., Tom.
54 5 | Migne, Pat. Lat., Tom. LIV. [Leo. M., Opera, Tom. I.] col.
55 5 | letter of the Council to Leo, where it says that the
56 5 | blessed and holy Archbishop Leo, which was addressed to
57 5 | notes to the Works of St. Leo (Migne, Pat. Lat., LV.,
58 5 | Paschasinus, holding the place of Leo, the most God-beloved archbishop
59 6,2 | the Council, had informed Leo that her husband Marcian
60 6,6 | years after the Council, Leo saw reason for requesting
61 6,8 | Constantinople was theirs" (Gore's Leo the Great. p. 120); but
62 6,8 | metropolitans (see Ep. of Council to Leo, Leon. Epist. xcviij., 4), "
63 6,8 | what Lupus quotes of St. Leo's lxxviij. (civ) letter,
64 6,8 | Antioch, than to Rome. St. Leo is contented to destroy
65 6,8 | the Council of Nicea. ~St. Leo also complains that the
66 6,9 | Antioch were present. ~St. Leo made, in connexion with
67 6,9 | consider the question why Leo rejected the xxviijth canon
68 6,9 | force of the Nicene decree. ~Leo can never be charged with
69 6,9 | been of much force, for Leo himself confesses, in a
70 6,9 | throughout the Greek empire, and Leo complains of it to Julian
71 6,9 | Julian of Cos (Ep. cxxvij.). ~Leo never gave over his opposition,
72 6,9 | the latter (Ep. cxxxii.). Leo's successors followed his
73 6,9 | which had been an hulled by Leo) was given to the Greek
74 6,9 | and the Nicene Canon which Leo declared to be "inspired
75 6,9 | was set at nought by Leo's successor in the Apostolic
76 6,1 | the most holy Archbishop Leo, not because they oppose
77 6,1 | the Epistle of the holy Leo until an Archbishop had
78 6,2 | in their edition of St. Leo's works (Tom. iii., p. xxxvij.
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