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1 Intro| General Councils. For example, St. Gregory the Great says
2 Intro| images; (7) The Chronicle of St. Bertinus (after 884); (
3 Intro| 10) the Chronicle of St. Bertinus, of the Xth Century. (
4 Intro| It is very credible that St. Thomas, Alexander of Hales,
5 Intro| volumes of the councils; and St. Thomas and the other ancient
6 Intro| divine worship alone, as St. Augustine pointed out long
7 Intro| the Emperor and Empress. St. Paul "says of Jacob (Heb.
8 2 | be painted? Even as also St. Basil says: "Writers and
9 2 | amenity for the sake of St. Peter, coropheus of the
10 2 | was read from a sermon by St. Gregory Nyssen in which
11 2 | nonnulla a passage is read from St. Athanasius in which he
12 3 | Theodotus of Ancyra, a friend of St. Cyril's; to utterances--
13 4 | matter in the writings of St. John Damascene. It seems,
14 4 | the synod assembled in St. Mary's Church in Blachernae,
15 5 | We confess that our Lady, St. Mary, is properly and truly
16 6 | which the saints discharge, St. John the apostle has taught
17 7 | in the IVth century, in St. Basil's epistle cclxx. (
18 7 | Compostella. ~Despite all this St. Bridget of Sweden again
19 7 | Thomas Walsingham, a monk of St. Alban's Abbey, in England,
20 7 | professing the rule of St. Augustine, with the additions
21 11 | similarity of his commentary on St. John (4, 5, et seqq.) to
22 11 | world. ... Whence [i.e. from St. Jerome consulting the Pope]
23 11 | and the main point is that St. Gregory's advice is to
24 11 | who are familiar with what St. Athanasius said with regard
25 11 | gentleness and moderation of St. Cyril of Alexandria in
26 11 | Empress. ~ ~(2) They blame St. Basil for teaching that
27 11 | prototype. ~(3) They treat St. Gregory Nyssen with contempt,
28 11 | Fortunatus, in his Poem on St. Martin, tells how in Gaul
29 13 | also cite a passage from St. Augustine, "which teaches
30 14 | neither, But speaking as did St. Gregory, who still mentioned
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