Document, Chapter
1 1,1| dare to set forth [anything new] (ekqesqai). For the fathers
2 1,1| bishops cried out, we make no new exposition in writing. This
3 2 | the sacred pages of the New and the Old Testament, who
4 2 | lower world, born after a new order, by a new mode of
5 2 | after a new order, by a new mode of birth. After a new
6 2 | new mode of birth. After a new order; because he who in
7 2 | of death. And born by a new mode of birth; because inviolate
8 4 | should be sent home and a new council called in the West.
9 5 | godliness, but ever invents some new device against the truth;
10 5 | Constantinople, which is New Rome, and all the most God-beloved
11 6,4| canon xxvii., that "no new monastery is to be rounded
12 6,5| knot by ordering that a new bishop should be elected,
13 6,8| charitable foundation, almost a new city" (iii. 252), established
14 6,0| dioceses. ~BRIGHT. ~Here a new institution comes into view,
15 6,8| Mansi, vii., 212 ff.), five new accusers joined the original
16 6,0| a short distance of the "New Rome" (Hodgkin, Italy and
17 6,8| Constantinople, which is New Rome, in the time of the
18 6,8| Constantinople, which is New Rome. For the Fathers rightly
19 6,8| the most holy throne of New Rome, justly judging that
20 6,8| CANON XXVIII. ~The bishop of New Rome shall enjoy the same
21 6,8| has preceded: whereas a new point of departure is here
22 6,1| until the ordination of the new bishop of the metropolis
23 6,2| because Constantinople is new Rome." ~Paschasinus at once
24 6,2| Constantinople, which is new Rome, is to enjoy the honour
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