Document, Chapter
1 1 | laying before my readers the Acts, practically complete on
2 1 | famous Bossuet, from these acts; and since his somewhat
3 1 | the synod itself. So the acts of foregoing councils being
4 1 | Chalcedon, and placed among the acts. ~(Gallia Orthod., LIX.) ~
5 1 | council themselves, as the acts bear witness. ~246 ~Here
6 1,1| EXTRACTS FROM THE ACTS.~SESSION I. ~(Labbe and
7 1,1| presented a petition, and the Acts of the Latrocinium were
8 1,1| Latrocinium were read. Also the Acts of the council of Constantinople
9 1,1| opinions. The reading of the acts of the Council of Constantinople
10 1,1| continued and the rest of the acts of the Latrocinium of Ephesus
11 1,1| Actio. ~ EXTRACTS FROM THE ACTS.~SESSION II. ~(L. and C.,
12 1,1| letter is found among the acts of the Council of Ephesus.] ~
13 1,1| confirm to us. For in the Acts of the Apostles it is written: "
14 1,1| Farewell. ~EXTRACTS FROM THE ACTS.~SESSION II. (continued). ~(
15 2 | For each "form" does the acts which belong to it, in communion
16 2 | 368.)] ~EXTRACTS FROM THE ACTS~SESSION II. (continued). ~(
17 2 | letter contained in the acts. (L. and C., Conc., Tom
18 3 | come. ~EXTRACTS FROM THE ACTS.~SESSION IV. ~(Labbe and
19 3 | fidei regulam in the Latin Acts) which was set forth by
20 5 | the same reading in their Acts (Hardouin, t. iii., p. 835). (
21 5 | in duabus naturis (in the Acts of the sixth Ecumenical
22 5 | believe. ~EXTRACTS FROM THE ACTS.~SESSION VI. ~(Labbe and
23 5 | cite fragments of the Acts of this council, which if
24 6,9| very first session when the Acts of the Latrocinium were
25 6,9| Apostolic See. ~From the Acts of the same Holy Synod concerning
26 6,1| little from that of the acts (Vide L. and C., Conc.,
27 6,2| EXTRACTS FROM THE ACTS. SESSION XVI.~(Labbe and
28 6,2| glorious judges said: Let the acts be read. ~[ The canon (number
29 6,2| that this statement of the acts is a mere blunder. That
30 6,2| connexion with the fact that the acts shew that the true canon
31 6,2| some have done, that the acts, as we have them, have been
32 6,2| attempt to reconcile the acts as we now have them with
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