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1 Intro| HISTORICAL INTRODUCTION. ~Emperor.--CONSTANTINE POGONATUS.
2 Intro| attached to them. ~When the Emperor first summoned the council
3 Intro| infidel. ~In this Council the Emperor presided in person surrounded
4 Intro| Patriarch of Alexandria. On the Emperor's left were seated the representatives
5 Intro| eleventh session however the Emperor was no longer able to be
6 1 | Monothelites made at the Emperor's bidding:] ~We have brought
7 2 | POPE OF OLD ROME, TO THE EMPEROR, AND THE LETTER OF AGATHO
8 2 | our Lord Jesus Christ, the Emperor Constantine the Great, and
9 2 | in his second book to the Emperor Gratian, of blessed memory,
10 2 | Constantinople in the time of the Emperor Justinian of august memory,
11 2 | and apostolic faith, the Emperor Justinian of pious memory,
12 2 | O most pious and clement Emperor, and together with my littleness
13 3 | Constantine, the great Emperor, and Heraclius and Tiberius,
14 3 | number of compliments to the Emperor, much in style and matter
15 3 | blessings on the State and Emperor, and hopes for the universal
16 4 | VI., col. 730.) ~[ The Emperor said] ~Let George, the most
17 4 | we anathematize. ~[The Emperor's demand to Macarius. (Col.
18 5 | God-preserved lord and mighty Emperor, rejected, because they
19 5 | Fathers.] ~Many years to the Emperor! Many years to Constantine,
20 5 | to Constantine, our great Emperor! Many years to the Orthodox
21 5 | King! Many years to our Emperor that maketh peace! Many
22 6 | most pious and faithful Emperor Constantine, which rejected
23 7 | THE PROSPHONETICUS TO THE EMPEROR. ~(Labbe and Cossart, Concilia,
24 7 | many compliments to the Emperor, especially for his zeal
25 7 | numerous compliments to the Emperor and prayers for his preservation.] ~ ~
26 8 | faithful Constantine, the great Emperor, has been gathered together
27 8 | beatitude to the most pious emperor: and we acknowledge that
28 8 | repentance the most Serene Emperor and ourselves have exhorted
29 8 | our most pious and serene Emperor Constantine. And then one
30 8 | by you to the most pious emperor as in all respects agreeable
31 8 | majesty of our God-copying Emperor assented to, and subscribed
32 8 | care of our most clement Emperor, stability; and will adorn
33 9 | report of the Council to the Emperor says that "Honorius, formerly
34 9 | contradicted himself." The Emperor goes on to anathematize "
35 10 | Saviour, the most pious Emperor, the peaceful and Christ-loving
36 10 | Christ-loving Constantine, an Emperor faithful to God in Jesus
37 10 | that it is an Edict of the Emperor and not anything proceeding
38 10 | diffused Monothelitism. He, the Emperor, had therefore convoked
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