Document, Chapter
1 1 | exposition may be made." Things went so far, that they would
2 1 | considering that it agrees ,in all things with the holy Fathers, we
3 1,1| rightly to be taught all things that pertain to religion,
4 1,1| writings are preserved, what things were set forth by them,
5 1,1| and we pray that those things which were decreed by the
6 1,1| powers distributes good things with plenteous hand and
7 1,1| both to think and speak of things suitable to the time of
8 1,1| for thou hast given us all things." So that if anyone should
9 1,1| wish us to cling to those things which transcend human consideration. ~
10 1,1| the theologians make some things of the Evangelical and Apostolic
11 1,1| laughed at who babble such things about me. For the blessed
12 1,1| having thought or said such things. ~But I am far from any
13 1,1| in their evil minds the things rightly said through the
14 2 | Creator and Lord of all things willed to be one among mortals,
15 2 | God, inasmuch as "all things were made by him, and without
16 2 | redeemed with corruptible things, as silver and gold, from
17 2 | of baptism; which three things are one, and remain undivided,
18 2 | fathers. Why were not these things read at Ephesus [i.e. at
19 2 | held there] ? These are the things Dioscorus hid away. ~[Some
20 2 | necessary that whatever things are brought into discussion
21 3 | concerning the faith, since those things which have already been
22 4 | give our consent to these things which have been so beautifully
23 5 | pre-eminent: and that those things shall be of force also, ~
24 5 | his manhood; made in all things like unto us, sin only excepted;
25 5 | delivered to us. ~These things, therefore, having been
26 5 | servest keep thee. These things are worthy of the faith.
27 5 | is a pious scheme. These things are fair to look upon. ~
28 5 | taught. We all say the same things. [Aetius, Archdeacon of
29 6,2| view of such a state of things as Gregory the Great had
30 6,0| dare to do any of these things now forbidden, the synod
31 6,8| XXVIII. ~FOLLOWING in all things the decisions of the holy
32 6,8| enact and decree the same things concerning the privileges
33 6,2| magnificence order these things to be read, that all the
34 6,2| brethren may know whether the things done are just or unjust. ~
35 6,2| customary at synods, after those things which are chiefest of all
36 6,2| Constantinople has, manifestly things to be attended to. We asked
37 6,2| synodical canons, these things they pretend to be defined.
38 6,2| Apostolic Pope, among other things, gave us this commandment.
39 6,2| the Second Synod. "These things the bishops decreed who
40 6,2| sentence. So we all say, These things please us all. This is a
41 6,2| opinion, we all say the same things. ~Lucentius, the bishop,
42 6,2| See gave orders that all things should be done in our presence [
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