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II Council of Nicea

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1 Intro| douleuw, to serve; eikwn, an image. ~The relative force of 2 Intro| to kiss the feet of the image of the King of Kings. The 3 Intro| these when offered before an image are, according to the mind 4 Intro| reverence due to that which the image represents and pass backward 5 2 | Christians, that is to the image breakers. ~Anathema to those 6 2 | first place the spotless image of our Lord Jesus Christ, 7 2 | our true God, and the holy image of her who bore him without 8 2 | faithful, especially the image of our Lord Jesus Christ 9 2 | churches of Christ our God, the image of God our Saviour and of 10 2 | not weep when we see an image of our crucified Lord? ~ 11 2 | they who approached that image were unbelievers. Therefore 12 2 | them a sign through the image, to draw them to our Christian 13 2 | Moreover we salute the image of the honourable and life-giving 14 2 | reverently venerate: to wit, the image of the incarnation of our 15 3 | with the mouth? He makes an image and calls it Christ. The 16 3 | man. Consequently it is an image of God and man, and consequently 17 3 | blasphemy--the one in making an image of the Godhead, and the 18 3 | blasphemy who venerate ~ ~the image, and the same woe rests 19 3 | represent it by itself as the image of a mere man? They fall 20 3 | Whoever, then, makes an image of Christ, either depicts 21 3 | any prayer by which an image should be hallowed or made 22 3 | not make thee any graven image, or any likeness of any 23 3 | fire, but showed them no image. Further: "They changed 24 3 | incorruptible God into an image made like to corruptible 25 3 | to represent the divine image (karakthr) of the Word after ~ 26 4 | would henceforth worship no image, and give up all intercourse 27 5 | honour which is paid to the image passes on to that which 28 5 | passes on to that which the image represents, and he who reveres 29 5 | and he who reveres the image reveres in it the subject 30 5 | Book of the Gospels, or the image of the cross, or the pictorial 31 6 | to be placed, any unusual image in any place, or church, 32 6 | when we repeat before the image of any Saint the Lord's 33 6 | nothing in the world." But an image is a representation of a 34 6 | Thus, for example, the image of our Saviour Jesus Christ 35 6 | this reason we venerate the image of the crucifixion, and 36 6 | Likewise we venerate the image of the Virgin Mary, we lift 37 6 | be careful of, that every image has a label, telling of 38 6 | hand, as it were, by the image to God, while under their 39 9 | First Letter the famous image of Christ which was pulled 40 11 | subject of what they call "image worship," speak frequently 41 11 | the reverence done to the image passes on to the prototype. ~( 42 11 | the ignorant who in the image venerate[2] nothing but 43 11 | nothing but the material image itself (Lib. III., cap.


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