Document, Chapter
1 1 | the letter: what has been set forth is sufficient for
2 1 | agrees, I subscribe." Many set forth their dif- ~245 ~ficulties,
3 1 | of all and each had been set forth by Leo. This is that
4 1 | which the decretal letter set forth. And at length that
5 1 | Chalcedon. The forma is set forth by the Apostolic See,
6 1,1| is proper that you should set forth specifically in what
7 1,1| beautifully and orthodoxly set forth the faith of our fathers. ~
8 1,1| Flavian of blessed memory hath set forth the faith orthodoxly
9 1,1| present synod, hasten to set forth how he believes, writing
10 1,1| pleasing or displeasing, to set forth (ekqeqai) the pure
11 1,1| hold the orthodox faith set forth by the 318 and by
12 1,1| neither will we dare to set forth [anything new] (ekqesqai).
13 1,1| preserved, what things were set forth by them, and further
14 1,1| teaches that what has been set forth is sufficient. The
15 1,1| Let there be read what was set forth by the 150 holy fathers. ~
16 1,1| faith which the 150 fathers set forth as consonant to the
17 1,1| document is as follows, and is set down verbatim in this our
18 1,1| nothing whatever to the Faith set forth by the holy Fathers
19 1,1| the symbol of the Faith set forth by our holy Fathers
20 1,1| alter a single word of those set forth, or to add one syllable,
21 1,1| landmark which thy fathers have set," for it was not they who
22 1,1| having corrupted it, have set forth the orthodox epistle
23 2 | shown him when he has been set right, will be worthy of
24 3 | the Latin Acts) which was set forth by the fathers at
25 3 | also confirms the faith set forth by the Synod of 150
26 3 | Cyril of blessed memory set forth at the Council of
27 5 | proclamation of the truth might be set forth equally to all men,
28 5 | gathered together should set forth an unanimous definition (
29 6,4| places in which they were set apart; and they shall meddle
30 6,4| etc.), until a reaction set in against the oppressiveness
31 6,4| of Balsamon, "they were set apart," i.e. (as Balsamon
32 6,8| describes it as a large set of buildings with rooms
33 6,9| the 6th of Nicaea, to have set aside the proper patriarch
34 6,9| allowed that any one should set aside the Patriarch of ~
35 6,0| there is a common dwelling set apart by the Church," and "
36 6,4| before these canons were set forth, and had had children
37 6,8| pronounced them defaulters and set aside the case (Mansi, vii.
38 6,9| of time" (Ep. cvi.), was set at nought by Leo's successor
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