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1 1 | conclusion of the synod, the Emperor thus proclaims: "Let then
2 4 | to the council, and the Emperor imposed this with the threat
3 4 | cried out: Many years to the Emperor! Either let the definition [
4 4 | we go. Many years to the Emperor! ~Cecropius, the most reverend
5 5 | which purpose the most pious emperor had with the greatest pains
6 5 | pious and beloved of Christ Emperor Marcian, and of our most
7 5 | also, in his letter to the Emperor Constans II., which was
8 5 | Tom. IV., col. 611.) ~[The Emperor was present in person and
9 5 | cried out: Many years to our Emperor and Empress, the pious,
10 5 | faith. To the Priest, the Emperor. Thou hast straightened
11 6,1| admirably remarked by the Emperor Justinian, in his 131st
12 6,3| of these proposed by the Emperor, and is found in the Corpus
13 6,4| was brought forward by the Emperor Marcian in the sixth session,
14 6,4| and the synod accepted the Emperor's proposed canon almost
15 6,7| Relig. Hist., xij., on the emperor's letter-carriers. In the
16 6,9| it, may be doubted. The Emperor Justinian, in c. 22 of his
17 6,9| and the like before the Emperor. The latter frequently referred
18 6,2| still more, that of the Emperor Charles VI. the father of
19 6,2| order promulgated by the Emperor after full hearing of advice,
20 6,2| of a metropolis from the emperor are to enjoy the honour
21 6,2| end of the 6th session the emperor had announced that Chalcedon
22 6,7| if by the command of the Emperor a city be renewed, the order
23 6,0| had been delivered by the Emperor's own hand to Anatolius
24 6,8| Rome, in the time of the Emperor Theodosius of happy memory),
25 6,9| unequivocal. In writing to the Emperor he says that Anatolius only
26 6,2| go. By the safety of the Emperor let us go. We all will remain
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