Document, Chapter
1 1 | Council will, I think, be read with great interest and
2 1 | councils being previously read, the magistrates proposed
3 1,1| of the Latrocinium were read. Also the Acts of the council
4 1,1| 175).] ~And when they were read, the most glorious judges
5 1,1| by the most holy Leo be read. ~The most glorious judges
6 1,1| Senate said: Let there be read the expositions (ekteqenta)
7 1,1| reverend bishop of Nicomedia read from a book [the Exposition
8 1,1| senate said, Let there be read what was set forth by the
9 1,1| deacon of Constantinople read from a book [the creed of
10 1,1| it be so ordered, I shall read these. The most glorious
11 1,1| Cyril of blessed memory be read. ~Aetius, the Archdeacon
12 1,1| imperial city Constantinople read. ~To the most reverend and
13 1,1| the same Archdeacon Aetius read [the letter of the same
14 1,1| EuFraineoqwsan] had been read, the most reverend bishops
15 1,1| senate said: Let there be read also the epistle of the
16 1,1| of the sacred consistory, read from a book handed him by
17 2 | brother Flavian. ~Having read your Affection's letter,
18 2 | with us;" and should have read with faith the words of
19 2 | in both the natures, we read, on the one hand, that "
20 2 | and Protogenes. ~[Next was read a long catena of quotations
21 2 | Why were not these things read at Ephesus [i.e. at the
22 2 | Eusebius be received, and read by the beloved of God archdeacon
23 2 | notaries, took the book and read as follows. ~[Next follows
24 4 | ask that the definition be read again and that those who
25 5 | Constans II., which was read in the sixth Ecumenical
26 5 | the drafts for which were read.] ~After this reading, the
27 5 | the Ballerini may also be read with profit, in the same
28 6,7| named Theodore, which was read in the third session of
29 6,0| Ischyrion, in his memorial read in the 3d session of Chalcedon,
30 6,2| the 4th Nicene canon to be read, and upheld the metropolitical
31 6,3| and Isidore must have all read anagnwstas (i.e., Readers)
32 6,5| anathema. ~This canon should be read carefully in connexion with
33 6,7| the wilderness ;" as we read in Cod. Afric., ~281 ~117, "
34 6,8| canon, which has been just read, of the One Hundred and
35 6,9| bishop who said that he had read the Constantinopolitan canon
36 6,9| of the Latrocinium were read, it was found that to Flavian,
37 6,2| order these things to be read, that all the brethren may
38 6,2| after our levering let it be read. ~And before the reading,
39 6,2| judges said: Let the acts be read. ~[ The canon (number XXVIII.),
40 6,2| number XXVIII.), was then read, and the signatures, in
41 6,2| When the last name was read a debate arose as follows. (
42 6,2| this commandment. And he read from the chart, "The rulings
43 6,2| bishop and representative, read: Canon Six of the 318 holy
44 6,2| Constantine, the secretary, read from a, book handed him
45 6,2| of the Nicene canons was read, and that the council accepted
46 6,2| the true canon of Nice was read immediately afterwards I
47 6,2| when they heard Pasehasinus read his "version," which the
48 6,2| stand." The same secretary read from the same codex the
49 6,2| have signed the tome just read say whether they gave their
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