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2001 2 | animated with the spirit of rational life. Accordingly while 2002 6,4| writes to a bishop that "rationalis ordo" would not allow a 2003 1,1| consider them wholly to rave who think a shadow of change 2004 6,7| alders or abettors of such ravishers, shall be degraded if clergymen, 2005 6,4| servantes nomine, etsi non re, quod olim exstiterat" ( 2006 6,8| and John of Antioch had re-entered into communion with Cyril 2007 6,4| 354, 542, etc.), until a reaction set in against the oppressiveness 2008 6,2| deciding between the two Greek readings, thinks that the person 2009 2 | form of a servant, and in reality of flesh, whom say ye that 2010 6,2| ecclesiastical limits from political rearrangements of territory, as Gregory 2011 6,1| manner and for the same reasons as the preceding. ~BRIGHT. ~ 2012 2 | brethren, Julius, Bishop, and Reatus, Presbyter (of the title 2013 6,8| of the city. But he who rebels against this let him pay 2014 2 | profession as this of his was not rebuked by a censure on the part 2015 2 | feet that sink not, and by rebuking the storm to bring down 2016 6,8| was but a man deified, was rebutted by a statement signed by 2017 6,2| medieval and modern history; it recalls the name of St. Louis, and, 2018 6,0| both the received and the receiver shall be excommunicated 2019 6,5| the episcopal title and receiving allowances from the revenues 2020 | recent 2021 6,8| and Symeon, Logothetes reckon this decree as a XXIXth 2022 2 | not doubt that he whom he recognises as having been capable of 2023 6,2| an ordinance of Valens, recognising the city of Nicaea as by 2024 6,1| reason needed a special recommendation, in order to be received 2025 6,2| preferred to any attempt to reconcile the acts as we now have 2026 6,8| that, "notwithstanding the reconciliation" at Tyre, the four accusers 2027 6,6| church (ib., v. 79). The records of the Council of Ephesus 2028 2 | Knowing that ye were not redeemed with corruptible things, 2029 2 | sanctification, and the blood of redemption, and the water of baptism; 2030 6,5| bridegroom" (Serm. post redit., iv.). So Bishop Wilson 2031 6,7| synod, he might apply for redress to the eparch (or prefect, 2032 6,6| old Irish monasteries; see Reeves' edition of Adamnan, p. 2033 6,9| ecclesiastical matters which need reformation are neglected; therefore, 2034 2 | the Church of God might be refreshed both with a Laver and with 2035 2 | usually on the ground of his refusal to appear when thrice summoned.] ~ 2036 6,8| tupos in Nic., xix.), and to refuse subjection to their own 2037 2 | the prophet's words, "He refused to understand in order to 2038 5 | s incarnation for us and refusing [to use] the name Mother 2039 2 | voices of all applicants for regeneration, is still not grasped by 2040 6,0| is ordered that "clerics registered as belonging to one church 2041 3 | the rule of faith (fidei regulam in the Latin Acts) which 2042 6,8| once to legalize and to regulate; that the "boundaries of 2043 6,8| episcopate ought not to be regulated by the temporal dignity 2044 1 | Bishop, Flavian: the cause is reheard, reconsidered by the Pope 2045 2 | sin, but mercy should not reject those who are converted. 2046 6,9| followed his example in rejecting the canons, both the IIId 2047 6,5| justly expelled. Bassian rejoined that his original consecration 2048 5 | the order and every form relating to the faith, which was 2049 6,2| been divided; it was in reliance on a mere title bestowed 2050 6,7| This use of the term is a relic and token of the military 2051 6,7| 1008). See also Theodoret, Relig. Hist., xij., on the emperor' 2052 1 | letter of the most holy and religious-Archbishop Leo agrees with the creed 2053 6,1| ecclesiastical rules. It is admirably remarked by the Emperor Justinian, 2054 2 | that as the appropriate remedy for our ills, one and the 2055 1,1| the Lord from heaven." ~We remember too, the Saviour himself 2056 1,1| or to add one syllable, remembering the saying: "Remove not 2057 6,7| archbishop Thomas of York, and Remigius of Dorchester, were at issue 2058 6,0| xvi., 11, 14). Chrysostom reminds his auditors at Constantinople 2059 6,2| Isidore of Pelasium repeatedly remonstrated with his bishop Eusebius 2060 5 | opposes those who would rend the mystery of the dispensation 2061 1,1| As we know that ye are to render to God a strict account 2062 6,2| Mansionarius is a literal rendering; but what was the function 2063 6,2| bedells" (xv. 694). So Fleury renders, "concierge" (xxviij. 29); 2064 6,8| 694, 720). ~After the renewal of this canon by the Council 2065 5 | erroneous doctrines and renewing the unerring faith of the 2066 1,1| and show forth their most renowned kingdom, to whom also Christ 2067 6,6| oeconomus"; he has to see to the repair and building of churches, 2068 5 | the faith, and in which he repeats the leading doctrine in 2069 5 | into a Duad of Sons; it repels from the sacred assembly 2070 6,1| proper canon, but a verbal repetition of a proposal made in the 2071 6,2| 269 ~which he afterwards reports to the bishop. In Africa, 2072 6,2| P. Schaff and H. Wace, (repr. Grand Rapids MI: Wm. B. 2073 2 | son Hilarus, Deacon, to represent us; and with them we have 2074 5 | patriarch of Antioch, who represents it as a great reproach and 2075 5 | Constantinople, A.D. 553, the former reproached the Synod of Chalcedon with 2076 6,6| his ordination shall be reputed of no effect. ~VAN ESPEN. ~ 2077 6,2| bishop of Sebastopolis, requested them to put an end to the 2078 6,6| Council, Leo saw reason for requesting Marcian not to allow civil 2079 6,6| fraudulent "oeconomus," and requests Cyril to appoint an upright 2080 6,5| necessity should some time require the term of delay to be 2081 2 | that God, according to the requirements of the principle of justice, 2082 6,6| absolute ordinations, and requires that every cleric must at 2083 6,6| est, qui vici episcoporum res ecclesiasticas tractant ( 2084 6,2| highness to command to be rescinded. But if not, let our opposition 2085 6,2| are cut off by imperial rescript shall enjoy only the honour 2086 6,2| have by means of imperial rescripts divided one Province into 2087 6,0| which turned back Attila and rescued Christian Gaul (Hodgkin, 2088 6,2| real metropolis are to be reserved to it." So, at the end of 2089 2 | spot." Let him also not resist the testimony of Blessed 2090 5 | capable of suffering; it resists those who imagine a mixture 2091 6,6| oeconomi," and thereupon resolves "that every church which 2092 6,9| despise the episcopal and resort to the secular tribunal. 2093 6,2| Paschasinus at once most respectfully and most expressively. ~ 2094 6,8| that the "boundaries of the respective exarchates ... were ecclesiastical 2095 5 | our most pious and in all respects faithful Empress, our daughter 2096 6,8| calls it "a most celebrated resting-place for the poor," and names 2097 6,8| indulge selfwill by "turning restive" against their bishop's 2098 2 | what he assumed in order to restore; for of that which the deceiver 2099 2 | itself wholly in the work of restoring man, who had been deceived; 2100 6,1| to forget this; but the result is a blot on the history 2101 2 | faith defended with the best results, when a false opinion is 2102 6,5| Holy Fathers shall still retain their force. ~NOTES. ~ANCIENT 2103 6,3| s East. Church, p. 126), retained, out of humility (atufian 2104 6,5| elected, Basalan and Stephen retaining the episcopal title and 2105 2 | For each of the natures retains its proper character without 2106 6,3| against their will, and return to their own places. ~NOTES. ~ 2107 6,8| Nestorians, but after the reunion between Cyril and John of 2108 2 | to his name, who through revelation from the Father confessed 2109 6,0| Easter Eve, of a bishop of Rheims slain at his own altar, 2110 6,2| oppression of the poor by the rich (Cod. Afric., 75; Mansi, 2111 6,6| clergy, who wished to get rid of them "and appoint others 2112 6,2| appears to me in itself ridiculous, and taken in connexion 2113 6,9| suffragans, assembled at Riez, had already, in 439 qualified 2114 6,0| the same.The Fathers have righteously decided. Let the sentence 2115 6,5| p. 373). The episcopal ring was a symbol of the same 2116 6,6| holding the sacred fan (ripidion); his duty was to enter 2117 5 | individual heresies given rise to empty babblings; some 2118 2 | of the scandal which has risen up among you, against the 2119 2 | upon thee, and the power of rite Highest shall overshadow 2120 6,8| excited the jealousy of her rival of the East," and thus " 2121 6,2| understands it as "a station" on a road, but others as "a monastery," 2122 2 | paradise to the faith of the robber; so it does not belong to 2123 6,2| exiled orthodox bishops "robore pragmatici sui" (Leon., 2124 6,2| one whatever who is on the roll of the Church, let him who 2125 2 | reading in the Epistle to the Romans, "Paul, a servant of Jesus 2126 6,8| large set of buildings with rooms for the sick, especially 2127 6,6| monk is invalid, as was ruled by later ecclesiastical 2128 6,2| apostolic bishop who is the ruler of the whole church, so 2129 6,1| unconditionally valid ecclesiastical rules. It is admirably remarked 2130 6,2| read from the chart, "The rulings of the holy fathers shall 2131 6,9| not forsake his bishop and run to secular courts; but let 2132 6,7| It is curious "that in Russia all the sees are divided 2133 6,7| synonymous with agroikikas (" rusticas," Prisca), although Dionysius 2134 5 | Latin translations, that of Rusticus and those before him, have 2135 6,7| Chalcedon: he says, "'Es<S235]rateusamen for about twenty-two 2136 2 | exceedingly thoughtless and sadly inexperienced, so that to 2137 6,3| forbidden to become "negotiorum saecularium dispositores" (C1. of Clovesho 2138 6,2| you to let us go. By the safety of the Emperor let us go. 2139 6,2| ordain for money, and put to sale a grace which cannot be 2140 6,5| legitimate occupant, Timothy Salophaciolus, was alive, was expelled 2141 2 | loaves, and give to the Samaritan woman that living water, 2142 6,2| by which "all pragmatic sanctions, obtained by means of favour 2143 6,9| ecoutee; on leur accorda sans doute des satisfactions, 2144 1,1| most reverend bishop of Sardis, said, since it is not possible 2145 6,1| seems to unite himself by sating that this "sense is the 2146 6,9| leur accorda sans doute des satisfactions, mais de pure ceremonie."( 2147 2 | evidently human. But to satisfy five thousand men with five 2148 6,6| years after the Council, Leo saw reason for requesting Marcian 2149 1,1| should be made. Let the sayings of the Fathers remain fast. ~ 2150 1,1| by removing the offences scattered between us, would crown 2151 6,2| Fathers, 2nd Series, ed. P. Schaff and H. Wace, (repr. Grand 2152 5 | sentence. This is a pious scheme. These things are fair to 2153 6,2| between God's bishops, nor any schisms, nor any scandal. But yesterday 2154 6,7| twenty-two years in the Schola of the magistrians" (under 2155 5 | consequence of this, most scholars of recent times, e.g., Tillemont, 2156 6,6| the opinion of many of the Scholastics (Morinus, De SS. Ordinat., 2157 6,7| on estates," cf. Routh, Scr. Opusc., ii., 109. It was 2158 6,2| easy to understand how the scruples of ecclesiastics could be 2159 2 | walk on the surface of the sea with feet that sink not, 2160 2 | intelligence, to make laborious search through the whole extent 2161 6,5| age, and then only after searching examination. And if, after 2162 1,1| col. 338.) ~When all were seated before the rails of the 2163 6,2| most reverend bishop of Sebaste, said: We all will remain 2164 6,2| Eustathius. Cecropius, bishop of Sebastopolis, requested them to put an 2165 1 | decree of the Apostolic Sec. He proceeds: "For in order 2166 6,6| he was accused, e.g., of secreting a jewelled chalice, and 2167 6,8| and thus "Eastern bishops secretly felt that the cause of Constantinople 2168 2 | Holy Ghost, and opened the secrets of Holy Scripture after 2169 5 | year 610, in his work De Sectis, that the Synod taught ena 2170 6,3| secular employment, but secularity of motive and of tone that 2171 6,4| Sacrilege.(2) ~BRIGHT. ~The secularization of monasteries was an evil 2172 6,6| Constantinople," which ought, "secundum traditum morem," to be examined 2173 2 | water, to draw which can secure him that drinks of it from 2174 6,3| in Cappadocia practised sedentary trades for a livelihood ( 2175 6,3| their bishop, and stir up seditions, shall be cast out of the 2176 6,2| death of their bishop, to seize what belongs to him, as 2177 6,2| or CANON XXII. ~Whoever seizes the goods of his deceased 2178 6,9| with the Bishop's consent, select. And if any one shall contravene 2179 6,7| Zonaras, think that our canon selects a more severe punishment, 2180 6,8| more than probable that the self-assertion of Rome excited the jealousy 2181 6,8| it," and not to indulge selfwill by "turning restive" against 2182 6,2| with "making it a rule to sell ordinations of bishops at 2183 6,2| Eusebius on the heinousness of "selling the gift" of ordinations ( 2184 6,2| CANON II. ~Whoso buys or sells an ordination, down to a 2185 6,7| Constantius (ib. xliv.); so the Semi-Arian bishops, when addressing 2186 1,1| necessary that we should send to your holiness a copy 2187 6,0| the bishop of Sirmium into sending his church vessels to Attila' 2188 1,1| fellow-priest Nestorius, Cyril sends greeting in the Lord. ~[ 2189 6,0| restoration of decayed "senodochia" (Capitul. of 803; Pertz, 2190 2 | be involved in the like senseless blindness with regard to 2191 1,1| punishment to which they unjustly sentenced Flavian. This met with the 2192 1 | worth while to weigh the sentences and, as they are called, 2193 5 | qai ton Xriston (see the Sententioe Severi in Mansi, t. vii., 2194 6,2| must be upheld. But such a sentiment one would expect to find 2195 6,9| during which the Visigoths of Septimania "were endeavouring to take 2196 6,6| xiv. 3), and to the Holy Sepulchre itself (Vit. Con., iii. 2197 5 | Latin Patrology, col. 737 et seq. ~THE DECREE WITH REGARD 2198 6,8| together (ib., vii., 209). The sequence of these proceedings cannot 2199 6,2| hypothesis really worthy of serious consideration. But it is 2200 6,5| given back the bridegroom" (Serm. post redit., iv.). So Bishop 2201 6,4| et abbates appellabantur, servantes nomine, etsi non re, quod 2202 6,6| food and clothing to church servants, and even the carrying on 2203 1 | him a singular fitness to serve in this and similar questions 2204 5 | Christian. May Christ whom thou servest keep thee. These things 2205 6,8| inquiring into the matter. Two sessions, so to speak were held by 2206 5 | Son, and Holy Ghost, and sets forth the Incarnation of 2207 6,9| approve, and shall then settle whatever matters may have 2208 6,0| the church of the monastic settlement at ~276 ~Nitria (ib., 7). 2209 6,8| founded a ptwkeitoo with seventy pallets for the sick (Mansi, 2210 6,7| our canon selects a more severe punishment, that of excommunication, 2211 5 | Xriston (see the Sententioe Severi in Mansi, t. vii., p. 839). ( 2212 5 | religion held between the Severians and the orthodox at Constantinople, 2213 5 | second ancient witness is Severus, from A.D. 513 Monophysite 2214 1,1| wholly to rave who think a shadow of change could occur concerning 2215 6,4| orthodox faith. And if any one shah transgress this decree of 2216 1,1| time ago at Nice, to be shaken by no one. Nor would we 2217 1,1| I hid not my face from shame and spitting." Let your 2218 6,2| be found negotiating such shameful and unlawful transactions, 2219 2 | him, and to make void by shameless inventions that mystery 2220 6,2| be examined and put into shape. We have, I mean the most 2221 2 | almost all heretics are shattered. For when God is believed 2222 5 | contentiously made opposition, he shewed forth nevertheless his truth 2223 6,1| commands that any indulgence be shewn to them, let them give securities 2224 1 | 246 ~Here the First See shews a fear of flattery, if doubt 2225 2 | flesh; the one of these shines out in miracles, the other 2226 2 | the Incarnation as it is shocking to affirm that, since the 2227 2 | given, whose power is on his shoulder; and they shall call his 2228 2 | again in his selfsame person showed to them the wound in the 2229 5 | transactions of the Council shows this (that en duo is the 2230 2 | disciples when the doors were shut, and by his breath gave 2231 6,5| 269); so Hincmar says: "Si fuerit defunctus episcopus, 2232 1,1| fallen into so foolish a sickness? For it is necessary, it 2233 6,3| the poor (Soz., vii. 28). Sidonius mentions a "reader" who 2234 6,9| provision for two by adding significantly "if the times are quiet" ( 2235 1,1| away, and grief has been silenced, and all kind of difference 2236 2 | Lilybaeum, in the province of Silicia, and holding the place of 2237 6,7| ad Pop. Antioch, vi. 2). Similarly, there were officers of 2238 1,1| ourselves or others, to alter a single word of those set forth, 2239 2 | of the sea with feet that sink not, and by rebuking the 2240 1,1| save his people from their sins." ~For when we say our Lord 2241 6,4| on this whole subject to Sir Henry Spelman's History 2242 6,0| frightened the bishop of Sirmium into sending his church 2243 6,9| him wait till the synod sits, and if a bishop have a 2244 6,7| and Isidorian take in as "situated on estates," cf. Routh, 2245 6,9| different thing from the sixteenth) Paschasinus had admitted 2246 6,8| statement signed by some sixty clerics of Edessa, who according 2247 6,4| secular lord for the time" (Skene's Celtic Scotland, ii., 2248 6,0| Eve, of a bishop of Rheims slain at his own altar, of the 2249 2 | Herod impiously designs to slay is like humanity in its 2250 2 | thirst, to be weary, and to sleep, is evidently human. But 2251 6,3| the service of God, and slip into the houses of secular 2252 1,1| expected perhaps to have no small struggle, persuading us 2253 6,2| with twelve assessors, in smaller causes, on ~269 ~which he 2254 1,1| I gave my back to the smiters, and my cheeks to them that 2255 6,6| Constantinople (Dial., p. 25). See Socrates, iv. 18, 23, on the "martyry" 2256 6,8| Chapters") that God had "softened the Egyptian's heart" (ib., 2257 2 | had been pierced by the soldier's spear, blood and water 2258 2 | we exhort your earnest solicitude, dearly beloved brother, 2259 2 | from the original Rock that solidity which belonged both to his 2260 | sometimes 2261 6,6| no wise clerics, but that soon the custom was introduced 2262 6,4| Cantor or Lector alien to the sound faith, if being then married, 2263 5 | pious, faithful, and zealous Sovereign, and has called together 2264 5 | one does not desist from sowing tares among the seeds of 2265 6,8| physicians and cl., 3). Sozomen calls it "a most celebrated 2266 2 | the voice of the Father spake in thunder from heaven, " 2267 2 | pierced by the soldier's spear, blood and water flowed 2268 5 | and had agreed with the speeches of the most reverend bishops; 2269 6,4| whole subject to Sir Henry Spelman's History and Fate of Sacrilege, 2270 6,3| XXIII. ~Clerics or monks who spend much time at Constantinople 2271 6,6| church-funds may be properly spent (Mansi, iii., 1257). At 2272 2 | because he who in his own sphere is invisible, became visible 2273 6,2| of Constantinople is, in spite of the opposition of the 2274 1,1| not my face from shame and spitting." Let your holiness be convinced 2275 6,2| so that no contention may spring up again between God's bishops, 2276 1,1| unbelieving doubt which was springing up against the Catholic 2277 2 | takes place through the "sprinkling of the blood of Christ," 2278 5 | heresies which had then sprung up, and for the confirmation 2279 6,3| 955). At an earlier time Spyridion, the famous Cypriot bishop, 2280 6,6| of the church may not be squandered, nor reproach be brought 2281 5 | confirmed the souls of the stable, and inviting to the way 2282 6,8| himself, Epist., xciv., on its staff of nurses and physicians 2283 6,3| popular saints in the Levant (Stanley's East. Church, p. 126), 2284 6,0| of which is sufficiently startling, tw ierei, tw basilei (Mansi, 2285 6,9| connexion with this matter, some statements which perhaps need not be 2286 6,2| Valesius understands it as "a station" on a road, but others as " 2287 6,2| find "pragmatici nostri statuta" in a law of A.D. 431. ( 2288 6,2| ground of a pragmatic, to steal away the rights of other 2289 6,4| Euchologion as "the first step to the priesthood," and 2290 1,1| of the city of Dorylaeum, stepping into the midst, said: ~the 2291 6,8| Cyrus, Maras, and Eulegius), stimulated, says Fleury (xxvij. 19) 2292 6,6| the payment of clerical stipends, of doles to the widows 2293 6,3| will of their bishop, and stir up seditions, shall be cast 2294 6,6| altar, vested in alb and stole, and holding the sacred 2295 5 | give order that what was stolen from me be restored. ~The 2296 2 | friend and, after the mass of stone had been removed from the 2297 2 | one among mortals, was a stooping down in compassion, not 2298 6,8| house-less travellers; "a storehouse of piety, where disease 2299 2 | not, and by rebuking the storm to bring down the "uplifted 2300 5 | the Emperor. Thou hast straightened out the churches, victor 2301 1 | fact is that out of this strait there was no other escape: 2302 6,9| the following statement, strangely contrary to what she at 2303 6,7| occurs in combination with strateia in a petition of an Alexandrian 2304 6,7| secular clothing. ~BRIGHT. ~By strateian [which I have translated ( 2305 6,7| palace), "but I disregarded strateias tosutsn kronau in order 2306 6,7| tom. ii., p. 526). So strateusqai is used for holding a place 2307 6,7| Imperator was called his camp, stratopedon (Cod. Theod., tom. ii.,, 2308 6,0| cities. But if he shall have strayed forth, let him be returned 2309 6,6| blame. ~BRIGHT. ~As the stream of offerings became fuller, 2310 5 | Saviour Jesus Christ, when strengthening the knowledge of the Faith 2311 1,1| ye are to render to God a strict account not only for your 2312 6,6| Monasteries ordinations are strictly forbidden. Should any one 2313 6,4| Victor that we owe the most striking of all anecdotes about readers. 2314 2 | Wonderful, Counsellor, Strong God, Prince of Peace, Father 2315 1 | clearly conspicuous, and more strongly maintained, when after examination 2316 1,1| perhaps to have no small struggle, persuading us that it is 2317 1,1| to blunt the goads of the stubbornness of the devil. He found us 2318 1,1| question to be enquired into, studied, and decided, is how the 2319 2 | have bestowed some devout study on the pages of the Prophets; 2320 1,1| the letter which is often styled "the Ephesine Creed.") ~ 2321 6,6| question (Carm. de Vita sua, 1479 ff.), his successor, 2322 6,2| and pragmatici prioris," "sub hac pragmatica jussione," 2323 6,4| Apostolic canon between subdeacons and readers, but they rank 2324 6,8| Nic., xix.), and to refuse subjection to their own bishop, are, 2325 6,7| office, while our canon subjects him to excommunication.The 2326 6,8| almshouse or monastery must submit himself to the authority 2327 5 | of Metropolitical rank, submitting itself according to the 2328 1 | deliberating, not blindly subscribing out of obedience. The rest 2329 1 | the council. But neither subscriptions privately made before the 2330 5 | was treated of again at a subsequent session (on Oct. 31) and 2331 6,9| the hands of the Latins! Subsequently at Florence the second rank, 2332 5 | united in one Person and subsistence, not separated or divided 2333 2 | distinctness of both natures and substances was preserved, and both 2334 6,2| elected by the clergy, and substantial (kthtorwn) and most distinguished 2335 6,7| the eparch (or prefect, a substitute for exarch) of the "diocese," 2336 6,9| without further explanation, substituted the expression Patriarch 2337 6,4| monastic tonsure. This reading substitutes apetaxanto for epetaxanto, 2338 6,8| Tyre the episcopal judges succeeded in making peace, and accusers 2339 6,2| commentators have tried without success to attach any meaning to 2340 6,9| latter (Ep. cxxxii.). Leo's successors followed his example in 2341 2 | out in miracles, the other succumbs' to injuries. And as the 2342 1,1| piously at Ephesus, to draw up suddenly a declaration of faith in 2343 5 | formula of divine grace sufficed for the perfect knowledge 2344 1,1| For, as we said before, it suffices for all knowledge of piety 2345 6,0| plaudits, one of which is sufficiently startling, tw ierei, tw 2346 6,8| words kai wste are meant to suggest that what follows is in 2347 5 | the Council and afterwards suggested legislation under three 2348 6,4| his house except at his suggestion. A slave, however, can not 2349 1,1| immense assembly ((uperfuhs sugklhtos) said: What do the most 2350 1,1| sacred assembly (ths ieras sugklhtou (3)) had sat down in the 2351 6,4| teneret cure possessionibus suis; ham et constituebantur 2352 6,2| prefers this interpretation. Suitor takes it as required by " 2353 6,6| carrying on of church law suits,--all "cure jussu et arbitrio 2354 5 | different Creed (eteron sumbolon) to as wish to be converted 2355 5 | an unanimous definition (sumfwnon oron) for the explanation 2356 6,2| Constantinople in 448, to summon Eutyches (Mansi, vii. 697). 2357 6,4| Catholic congregation on Easter Sunday; and while a reader was 2358 2 | himself he [ta ths agias sunodou, and therefore it is necessary 2359 6,4| Isidore reads "ordinati sunt." ~ 2360 1,1| most holy altar, the most superb and glorious judges and 2361 6,1| that three of the Egyptian supplicants, whom they were so eager 2362 2 | ignorant of concupiscence, supplied the matter of his flesh. 2363 6,3| Maiuma, wove linen, partly to supply his own wants, and partly 2364 6,2| Espen, however, who here supports himself upon Du Cange, by " 2365 6,8| xxvij. 20); but he has to suppose two applications on their 2366 5 | This, however, is not mere supposition, but is expressly testified 2367 6,2| doctrine of a jure divine Papal Supremacy as it is now held by the 2368 1 | correct." Others, "I am sure that it agrees." Others, " 2369 6,0| contrary to this canon; but surely that this be the case, the 2370 2 | thirsting again; to walk on the surface of the sea with feet that 2371 6,0| exile). Somewhat later, the surge of the Hunnish invasion 2372 2 | arrival of which is matter of surprise to us, and having gone through 2373 2 | quotations from the Fathers sustaining the teaching of the Tome. ( 2374 6,1| letters of commendation, sustatikai, commendatitioe litteroe 2375 6,1| and the commendatitioe (sutatikai) on the contrary, only to 2376 2 | exhibited by the humiliation of swaddling clothes: the greatness of 2377 6,0| Gaulish secretary and had swept onward in 447 to within 2378 6,2| his archbishop from the sword of a murderer at the cost 2379 1,1| set forth, or to add one syllable, remembering the saying: " 2380 5 | him Hahn (Biblioth. der Symbole, S. 118, note 6), cites 2381 6,8| observable that Aristenus(1) and Symeon, Logothetes reckon this 2382 6,8| borne philosophically, and sympathy was tested" (Orat., xliii., 2383 1 | examination of Leo's letter, synodically made at Chalcedon, and placed 2384 6,7| adjective egkwrious is probably synonymous with agroikikas (" rusticas," 2385 6,4| tendencies, and especially by the Syrian Barsumas, as appears from 2386 6,4| and culminated in the system of monastic exemptions, 2387 6,6| iv., 1017), as was John Talaia, a man accused of bribery, 2388 5 | anathematizes those who foolishly talk of two natures of our Lord 2389 6,6| Alexandria compelled two of the Tall Brothers to undertake the 2390 6,6| Epist., xxiij. 1), and the "tamiai of the sacred goods" of 2391 5 | does not desist from sowing tares among the seeds of godliness, 2392 5 | victor of thine enemies, teacher of the faith. Many years 2393 2 | to themselves; and become teachers of error, just because they 2394 1,1| we altogether follow the teachings of the holy fathers, especially 2395 5 | holy Synod) with prayer and tears, your holiness being present 2396 6,8| get the bit between the teeth, and is used by Aetius for ~ 2397 6,4| in the seventh century, tells us that the bishop ordained 2398 1,1| conception he united the temple taken from her with himself. ~ 2399 6,8| not to be regulated by the temporal dignity of cities, which, 2400 6,7| dispute as to the right to tend these "sheep in the wilderness ;" 2401 6,4| given by monks of Eutychian tendencies, and especially by the Syrian 2402 5 | and feed them with the tender leaves of truth. And this 2403 6,4| St. Bernard, "qui illud teneret cure possessionibus suis; 2404 6,4| heretics. ~ARISTENUS. ~The tenth and thirty-first canons 2405 6,9| Aristenus has declared both terms to be identical adding that 2406 6,1| whom they were so eager to terrify or crush, had actually supported 2407 6,2| political rearrangements of territory, as Gregory of Nazianzus 2408 6,7| palace called Castrensians (Tertull. De Cor., 12), as being " 2409 1 | faith the judgment is, what Tertullian calls, "not to be altered;" 2410 2 | pages of the New and the Old Testament, who does not so much as 2411 6,8| philosophically, and sympathy was tested" (Orat., xliii., 63, compare 2412 5 | supposition, but is expressly testified by antiquity: (1) by the 2413 6,2| Jerusalem, and Heraclea, but not Thaiassius of Caesarea who afterwards 2414 1,1| all receive with zeal. ~Thalassius, the most reverend bishop 2415 2 | unquestionably Divine. As then--to pass by many points -- 2416 | thence 2417 6,2| the cost of his own life (Theodor., Lect. ii. 11). In the 2418 6,7| Alexandrian deacon named Theodore, which was read in the third 2419 6,6| Palladius, Dial, p. 19). Theophilus of Alexandria compelled 2420 6,2| the Ballerini ground their theory chiefly upon the authority 2421 | thereafter 2422 5 | truth all who had declined therefrom. And when we had subscribed 2423 | therein 2424 6,2| VI. the father of Maria Theresa. Properly a "pragmatic" 2425 6,4| urgent necessity be appointed thereto by the bishop of the city. 2426 | thereupon 2427 | thine 2428 2 | duteous service. To hunger, to thirst, to be weary, and to sleep, 2429 2 | that drinks of it from ever thirsting again; to walk on the surface 2430 6,9| Chalcedon, and in 394, only thirteen years after the adoption 2431 3 | do you to wit that on the thirteenth day of the month of October 2432 6,4| ARISTENUS. ~The tenth and thirty-first canons of the Synod of Laodicea 2433 2 | was not of our nature was this--that the Angel who was sent 2434 5 | Lehre v. der Person Christi, Thl. ii., S. 129), where it 2435 6,2| prwteia) and the chief honour (thn exaireton timhn) according 2436 6,8| these proceedings cannot be thoroughly ascertained, but Hefele ( 2437 2 | shown to be exceedingly thoughtless and sadly inexperienced, 2438 2 | than to entertain ungodly thoughts, and not to yield to persons 2439 2 | human. But to satisfy five thousand men with five loaves, and 2440 4 | Emperor imposed this with the threat that otherwise they all 2441 6,6| excommunication which is threatened in the first part, or again 2442 6,7| Apostolic Canon, only that it threatens the cleric who takes military 2443 6,4| 95), an arrow pierced his throat, the "codex" dropped from 2444 | throughout 2445 2 | voice of the Father spake in thunder from heaven, "This is my 2446 1,1| Blessed Cyril so taught: tiffs is the true faith: this 2447 6,9| with a bishop let him wait till the synod sits, and if a 2448 6,2| chief honour (thn exaireton timhn) according to the canons, 2449 6,5| its legitimate occupant, Timothy Salophaciolus, was alive, 2450 6,1| Egyptian diocese to do no such tiring without the consent and 2451 6,4| nothing but the altars, with tithes and offerings (Itin. Camb. 2452 6,2| that Chalcedon was to be a titular metropolis, saving all the 2453 6,7| the term is a relic and token of the military basis of 2454 2 | nails, and all the flesh tokens of the Passion, saying, " 2455 6,5| iv.). So Bishop Wilson told Queen Caroline that he " 2456 2 | said was correct, or was tolerable, because it was not confuted 2457 6,3| secularity of motive and of tone that was condemned. ~This 2458 5 | been inserted by Mansi (Toni. vii., 722 C.) in his Concilia. ~ 2459 6,4| they received the monastic tonsure. This reading substitutes 2460 6,7| I disregarded strateias tosutsn kronau in order to enter 2461 6,6| Churches raised over martyrs' totals were called in the West " 2462 2 | careful and inquisitive touch by those who were under 2463 1,1| the matter is one which touches my soul. ~[After a few remarks 2464 6,4| Cassino, St. Martin's of Tours, Fulda, Westminster, Battle ( 2465 6,0| the traveller on his way (tous parapempontas, Epist. xciv.). 2466 | toward 2467 | towards 2468 6,2| bishops of the ordinary towns should be ordained by all 2469 2 | admitted, there was not a trace in the Saviour; and the 2470 6,4| Church followed in this track (see Council of Agde, canon 2471 6,6| episcoporum res ecclesiasticas tractant (canon xlviij., Mansi, x, 2472 6,3| direct, a cleric to live by a trade, provided that his clerical 2473 6,2| old custom," i.e., to the traditional unity of his provincial 2474 6,6| which ought, "secundum traditum morem," to be examined by 2475 6,1| supported Dioscorus on the tragical August 8, 449. It was not 2476 1 | were thought sufficient to tranquillize minds in so unsettled a 2477 6,2| of the Undivided Church, trans H. R. Percival, in Nicene 2478 1,1| cling to those things which transcend human consideration. ~We 2479 6,0| from the fact that a later transcriber thought fit to add to the 2480 1,1| from some correct ancient transcripts which exist among us. Farewell. ~ 2481 2 | make him a par-taker in our transgressions. He assumed "the form of 2482 2 | consolation in having a transgressor as his companion, and that 2483 6,1| Exiguus and Isidore, who translate the words en upolhyeiby 2484 5 | fact that all the Latin translations, that of Rusticus and those 2485 5 | whatever that the old Latin translator had the more accurate text 2486 6,1| needing assistance shall travel, after examination, with 2487 6,0| including those who escorted the traveller on his way (tous parapempontas, 2488 6,8| and also for house-less travellers; "a storehouse of piety, 2489 6,2| paramonarios" which he treats as the true reading: "prosmonarios" 2490 2 | to make all the elements tremble after daylight had been 2491 6,8| et seqq.) in dating the trial at Berytus slightly earlier 2492 6,9| and resort to the secular tribunal. When a cleric has a contention 2493 6,6| to be taken "ex Concilio Triburiensi." ~ 2494 5 | on the other side, Baur, Trinitatslehre, Bd. i., S. 820, and Dorner ( 2495 5 | martyry of the most holy and triumphant martyr Euphemia, and when 2496 6,3| raising disturbances and troubling the ecclesiastical state, ~ 2497 5 | council, which if they can be trusted, shew that this matter of 2498 2 | we have had good proof: trusting that the Divine assistance 2499 2 | Christ; because one of these truths, accepted without the other, 2500 1,1| of Rome has given a form (tupon) which we follow and to


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