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1 1 | and the approval of Leo's letter, is as follows: Already
2 1 | confirm by subscription that letter, before the council took
3 1 | have all subscribed the letter: what has been set forth
4 1 | was determined, that the letter of Leo should be lawfully
5 1 | proposed concerning Leo's letter, "As we see the divine Gospels
6 1 | imperial city, agrees with the letter of the most reverend Archbishop
7 1 | question as to examining the letter of Leo was put in this form,
8 1 | why they approved of the letter; why they afterwards defended
9 1 | gives his sentence. "The letter of the most holy and religious-Archbishop
10 1 | that they had heard the letter, "and in very many points
11 1 | their acclamations to the letter, again cry out, "We all
12 1 | that examination of Leo's letter, synodically made at Chalcedon,
13 1 | deliberated, and found that Leo's letter agreed with the preceding
14 1 | theologians, recognize the letter of Leo as the Type and Rule
15 1 | thus: "Leo had sent his letter to the council, not as containing
16 1 | of Flavian, composed this letter for a summary of the faith,
17 1 | Baronius will not allow that a letter, confirmed by so great an
18 1 | equally evident that the letter was written with the whole
19 1 | who speaks thus in his letter to Theodoret: "What God
20 1 | faith which the decretal letter set forth. And at length
21 1 | And at length that same letter is issued as the Rule, but
22 1,1| appears to have sent a letter to Flavian of blessed memory,
23 1,1| which we follow and to his letter we all [i. e. those in his
24 1,1| and Celestine, and of the letter of the most holy Leo, we
25 1,1| who have subscribed the letter of the most holy Leo, nothing
26 1,1| said, There remains the letter of Cyril of holy ~250 ~and
27 1,1| all. There is also another letter of the same Cyril, of blessed
28 1,1| Obloquuntur quidem, etc. This letter is found among the acts
29 1,1| Archdeacon Aetius read [the letter of the same holy Cyril of
30 1,1| Antioch, on the peace]. ~[This letter begins, Eufraineqwsan oi
31 1,1| Latin Laetentur caeli.] ~THE LETTER OF CYRIL TO JOHN OF ANTIOCH. ~(
32 1,1| col. 173. This is the letter which is often styled "the
33 1,1| added to the length of my letter and it might become wearisome.
34 1,1| these letters [i.e. Cyril's letter to Nestorius kaGaFlnaronoi
35 1,1| Nestorius kaGaFlnaronoi and his letter to John of Antioch EuFraineoqwsan]
36 1,1| encyclical or synodical letter of the most holy Leo, the
37 2 | Having read your Affection's letter, the late arrival of which
38 2 | communicated to him in a letter contained in the acts. (
39 4 | they do not agree to the letter of that apostolic and blessed
40 5 | accordance with that holy letter you sent us; and then handed
41 5 | very obscure passage in the letter of the Council to Leo, where
42 5 | rightly added to these the letter of the President of the
43 5 | Pope Agatho, also, in his letter to the Emperor Constans
44 6,7| 22), as in Constantine's letter's to John Archaph and the
45 6,7| uses the same phrase in his letter to Constantius (ib. xliv.);
46 6,3| in another city without a letter commendatory. ~"Unknown
47 6,8| he wrote to Maria (in a letter famous as one of the "Three
48 6,6| ii., 127), and in another letter urges him to put a stop
49 6,6| According to an extant letter of Cyril, the "oeconomi"
50 6,8| spirit, while violating the letter, of the ever-famous rule
51 6,8| St. Leo's lxxviij. (civ) letter, refers rather to Alexandria
52 6,9| himself confesses, in a letter written about a year later
53 6,9| had taken occasion in his letter in which he announced his
54 6,9| canons. This part of the letter was left unread throughout
55 6,9| an apparently insincere letter on the part of the latter (
56 6,1| their subscription to the letter of the most holy Archbishop
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