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1 1 | in the council itself the Fathers had often cried out, "We
2 1 | these vehement cries of the Fathers in the council, were thought
3 1 | the exposition of the 318 Fathers at Nice, and of the 150
4 1 | called, the votes of the Fathers, in order to understand
5 1 | with the creed of our 318 Fathers at Nice, and of the 150
6 1 | all things with the holy Fathers, we agree and subscribe."
7 1 | that all agreed with the Fathers, and perceived that the
8 1 | only heretics, but even the Fathers of the council themselves,
9 1 | holding with him and with the Fathers of Chalcedon. The forma
10 1 | inquiry, judgment of the Fathers or bishops, in a General
11 1 | approved by the judgment of the Fathers no place is any longer left
12 1,1| set forth the faith of our fathers. ~Lucentius, the most reverend
13 1,1| and the tradition of the fathers it is just that the sentence
14 1,1| hundred and eighteen holy fathers at Nice, and according to
15 1,1| and ectheses of the holy fathers Gregory, Basil, Athanasius,
16 1,1| consent of all the holy fathers, and by their united exposition
17 1,1| 318 and by the 150 holy fathers, and what also has been
18 1,1| the most holy and glorious fathers, and in accordance with
19 1,1| new] (ekqesqai). For the fathers taught, and in their writings
20 1,1| Let the sayings of the Fathers remain fast. ~Florentius,
21 1,1| with the faith of the holy fathers Cyril and Celestine, and
22 1,1| defined by the 318 holy fathers and confirmed by the holy
23 1,1| and confirmed by the holy fathers Athanasius, Cyril, Celestine,
24 1,1| decreed by the 318 holy fathers, and by the most holy Leo
25 1,1| expositions (ekteqenta) of the 318 fathers gathered together at Nice. ~
26 1,1| Exposition of faith of the 318 fathers. (1)] The Exposition of
27 1,1| set forth by the 150 holy fathers. ~Aetius, the reverend deacon
28 1,1| book [the creed of the 150 fathers. (2)] ~The holy faith which
29 1,1| holy faith which the 150 fathers set forth as consonant to
30 1,1| the tradition of the holy fathers, we will speak briefly,
31 1,1| Faith set forth by the holy Fathers in Nice. For, as we said
32 1,1| the traditions of our holy Fathers. ~Since I learned that certain
33 1,1| the teachings of the holy fathers, especially of our blessed
34 1,1| Faith set forth by our holy Fathers who assembled some time
35 1,1| ancient landmark which thy fathers have set," for it was not
36 2 | received by tradition from your fathers, but with the precious blood
37 2 | catena of quotations from the Fathers sustaining the teaching
38 2 | This is the faith of the fathers, this is the faith of the
39 2 | This is the faith of the fathers. Why were not these things
40 3 | which was set forth by the fathers at Nice, it also confirms
41 3 | forth by the Synod of 150 fathers gathered at Constantinople
42 3 | the exposition of the 318 fathers ~261 ~assembled at Nice
43 3 | with the decrees of the 150 fathers afterwards assembled in
44 5 | the unerring faith of the Fathers, publishing to all men the
45 5 | adding, as their peers, the Fathers who have received the same
46 5 | One Hundred and Fifty holy Fathers who afterwards assembled
47 5 | Eighteen holy and blessed Fathers, assembled at Nice in the
48 5 | confirmation of the faith of our fathers in accordance with that
49 5 | One Hundred and Fifty holy Fathers at Constantinople, for the
50 5 | three hundred and eighteen Fathers at Nice. ~We believe in
51 5 | one hundred and fifty holy Fathers who were assembled at Constantinople. ~
52 5 | Three Hundred and Eighteen Fathers shall be preserved inviolate.
53 5 | One Hundred and Fifty holy Fathers who assembled in the imperial
54 5 | unpardonable offence in the fathers of Chalcedon that they had
55 5 | naturis, as Cyril and the old fathers had taught (Mansi, t. viii.,
56 5 | one. ~Following the holy Fathers we teach with one voice
57 5 | and as the Creed of the Fathers hath delivered to us. ~These
58 5 | This is the faith of the fathers: let the metropolitans forthwith
59 5 | And the canon of the holy fathers decreed that there should
60 6,1| that the canons of the Holy Fathers made in every synod even
61 6,1| every Synod of the holy Fathers shall be observed. ~HEFELE. ~
62 6,5| canons enacted by the Holy Fathers shall still retain their
63 6,8| the tradition of the holy Fathers; and let no one arrogantly
64 6,8| followed the tradition of the Fathers and Canons. Although in
65 6,8| The tradition of the holy fathers" is here cited as barring
66 6,2| had been enacted by the Fathers (Mansi, vii., 89). This
67 6,9| to the canons of the holy Fathers, the holy Synod decrees
68 6,8| the decisions of the holy Fathers, and acknowledging the canon,
69 6,8| which is New Rome. For the Fathers rightly granted privileges
70 6,8| Church of Rome, save what the Fathers had granted it, as the seat
71 6,0| out: ~The judgment of the Fathers is right. We all say the
72 6,0| We all say the same.The Fathers have righteously decided.
73 6,2| The rulings of the holy fathers shall with no rashness be
74 6,2| Canon Six of the 318 holy fathers, "The Roman Church hath
75 6,2| Canon Six of the 318 holy Fathers. "Let the ancient customs
76 6,2| prevailed from the times of the Fathers. The bishop of Constantinople
77 6,2| established canon of the fathers, and making with regard
78 6,2| in Nicene and Post-Nicene Fathers, 2nd Series, ed. P. Schaff
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