Document, Chapter
1 1,1| holy archbishop of Rome has given a form (tupon) which we
2 1,1| us peace, for thou hast given us all things." So that
3 2 | unto us a Son has been given, whose power is on his shoulder;
4 2 | dearly beloved brother. Given on the Ides of June, in
5 2 | did not come, sentence was given against him, which was communicated
6 3 | separate opinions had been given, when the rest of the bishops
7 4 | give directions that we be given our letters of dismission,
8 5 | their individual heresies given rise to empty babblings;
9 6,1| Ecumenical Synod was now given to them, in order to raise
10 6,1| Scripture, but the canons given or approved by them as we
11 6,2| functionaries of St. Sophia, given by Goat in his Euchologion (
12 6,2| interpretario Dionysii," as given in the Concilia, freedom
13 6,4| canon seems to have been given by monks of Eutychian tendencies,
14 6,9| here is a greater privilege given by a General Council to
15 6,9| Constantinople than ever was given by any council, even that
16 6,1| commendatory ought to be given only to persons who are
17 6,1| commendatory should only be given to those who are open to
18 6,1| commendatitioe litteroe were given to those laymen and clerics
19 6,1| eirhnikai) on the contrary, were given to those who were in undisturbed
20 6,1| litteroe pacificoe were given to ordinary believers, and
21 6,0| of one city shall not be given a cure in another. But if
22 6,5| Eudoxia claimed to have "given back the bridegroom" (Serm.
23 6,9| Archbishop of Constantinople, was given only the fifth place. Against
24 6,9| long course of years has given no effect!" ~We need not
25 6,9| been an hulled by Leo) was given to the Greek Patriarch of
26 6,2| each one of the bishops was given without any necessity but
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