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1 Intro| of the Pope (not like I. Constantinople, without his knowledge;
2 Intro| decrees. ~(c) The Patriarch of Constantinople was present in person. ~(
3 Intro| council any certainty? If III. Constantinople is doubtful being the sixth,
4 Intro| have confirmed it; then II. Constantinople, the fifth, is doubtful
5 Intro| of the Fifth Synod (II. Constantinople) was not recognized at Rome?
6 2 | s letter to Tarasius of Constantinople, which ends by saying that. "
7 2 | Sixth Synod was assembled at Constantinople concerning those who said
8 2 | most holy great Church of Constantinople, in Lat. only] read. ~[John,
9 3 | ICONOCLASTIC CONCILIABULUM, HELD IN CONSTANTINOPLE, A.D. 754.~(1) ~THE DEFINITION
10 3 | heresies of Germanus [of Constantinople], George and Mansur [mansour,
11 4 | CALLED THE MOCK SYNOD OF CONSTANTINOPLE.~A.D. 754. ~The reader will
12 4 | Hieria, which lay opposite to Constantinople on the Asiatic side of the
13 4 | the northern suburb of Constantinople, and the Emperor now solemnly
14 4 | a monk, as patriarch of Constantinople. On August 27th, the heretical
15 4 | but in the Blachernae of Constantinople. We have no complete Acts
16 4 | appear in the hippodrome at Constantinople hand in hand with harlots,
17 4 | state rose powerfully in Constantinople; how it strove to establish
18 4 | A.D. 775), the ablest ruler Constantinople had seen for a long time.
19 4 | Tarasius, the new Patriarch of Constantinople and a supporter of images,
20 5 | the Fifth Council held at Constantinople. We affirm that in Christ
21 5 | the Sixth Synod, held at Constantinople, taught, casting out Sergius,
22 7 | Tarasius the Patriarch of Constantinople claimed Canon 82 of the
23 7 | up to the Episcopium of Constantinople, that they may be locked
24 7 | dignity of the Church of Constantinople, whose office Codinus explains
25 7 | also that of the Bishop of Constantinople. And if any clerk shall
26 7 | bishop and from the bishop of Constantinople, shall be received neither
27 7 | permitted to the Bishop of Constantinople by his own (idias) authority
28 7 | out how here the power of Constantinople was added to. ~This canon
29 7 | CANON XV. ~Hereafter at Constantinople a cleric may not serve two
30 7 | First-and-Second Council held at Constantinople in the Church of the Holy
31 10 | Grammarian, the Patriarch of Constantinople, the very same who in 814
32 10 | place at the Synod held at Constantinople A. D. 842. This Synod decreed
33 11 | received the acts directly from Constantinople according to Roger Hovedon.
34 11 | of the original sent from Constantinople then they could not have
35 11 | matter of fact it met in Constantinople. ~In Bk. I., chapter j.,
36 12 | which the Greeks had held at Constantinople concerning the adoration
37 12 | Conciliabulum of 754 was held at Constantinople but that the Seventh Council
38 12 | was gathered together in Constantinople (sic) under Irene and her
39 14 | In 869[2] was held at Constantinople what both the Easterns and
40 14 | synod was held, also at Constantinople, in A.D. 879, which restored
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