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1 Intro| Council of the Christian Church: "The decrees were framed
2 Intro| Fathers and councils of the Church; but they hesitated whether
3 Intro| prelate of the Latin or Greek Church to-day, even in the light
4 Intro| Councils of the Catholic Church, and indeed so far as I
5 Intro| his famous "Book of the Church" (Book V. chap. lj.), he
6 Intro| holden in the Christian Church, touching matters of faith.
7 Intro| Councils that the whole Church acknowledgeth, called to
8 Intro| Council of the Catholic Church." And they have then gone
9 Intro| his History of the Eastern Church (Vol. II., pp. 132-135),
10 Intro| difficult to clear our own Church from the charge of heresy."
11 Intro| acceptance by the whole Church, and this Dr. Neale frankly
12 Intro| argument (A Treatise on the Church of Christ, Pt. IV., Chapter
13 Intro| instant that Hadrian and the Church of Rome did not recognize
14 Intro| rejected in the Western Church." I venture to think that
15 Intro| generalization as "the Western Church." The further conclusion
16 Intro| idols; that in the Eastern Church the priest only bows before
17 1 | their hands upon the 'l Church!)-- and how they seduced
18 1 | holy Catholic and Apostolic Church, of which Christ our true
19 2 | right regulation of the Church of God, and most anxious
20 2 | synodical regulation of the Church Catholic, which, from the
21 2 | may be banished from the Church and we all may be united
22 2 | anathema of the whole Catholic Church, which consigns me to that
23 2 | images which the Catholic Church holds, embraces, and receives,
24 2 | because I perceive that the Church which has been founded on
25 2 | protect the whole body of the Church, compacted and united in
26 2 | enjoy peace as well as the Church. ~We have received letters
27 2 | are the sentiments of the Church Catholic on this point. ~
28 2 | tradition of the Catholic Church, might deny their own heresy,
29 2 | be united to the Catholic Church, and to Hadrian the most
30 2 | tradition of the Catholic Church, taking as a pretext and
31 2 | tradition of the Catholic Church. ~Anathema to those who
32 2 | to say that the Catholic Church hath at any time sanctioned
33 2 | Ghost, and from the Catholic Church and every hierarchical order
34 2 | have made to the Catholic Church. ~The Holy Synod said: Glory
35 2 | devils, as the Christian Church has received from the holy
36 2 | Catholic and Apostolic Roman Church your spiritual mother, and
37 2 | holy Catholic and Apostolic Church derived strength, and like
38 2 | embrace the judgment of the Church of blessed Peter, chief
39 2 | according to our holy Roman Church. May the chief of the Apostles
40 2 | and Roman and spiritual Church, and with the orthodox Emperors
41 2 | holy Catholic and Apostolic Church is restored. And especially
42 2 | the orthodox Faith of the Church of the holy Peter and Paul,
43 2 | honour the most holy Roman Church of the chief Apostles, to
44 2 | that Faith on which the Church of Christ is rounded. A
45 2 | which the holy universal Church was illumined, and from
46 2 | holy Catholic and Apostolic Church, as is plain to all.(1)
47 2 | Universal, above the holy Roman Church which has a prior rank,
48 2 | the Primacy even over the (Church of our See, which appears
49 2 | Catholic and Apostolic Roman Church holds the first rank, and
50 2 | holy Catholic and Apostolic Church. [After the reading was
51 2 | proto-presbyter of the Holy Church of Rome, and Peter, a monk,
52 2 | tradition of the Catholic Church. And we also ourselves,
53 2 | holy Catholic and Apostolic Church, and T smite them with anathema,
54 2 | are born in the Catholic Church; lest perchance anyone of
55 2 | granary of the Catholic Church; but throwing outside the
56 2 | the Catholic and Apostolic Church: and against those who do
57 2 | agreement hath delivered the Church from the error of the idols,
58 2 | traditions of the holy Catholic Church of God, that is to say of
59 2 | against the holy and spotless Church of the Christians for the
60 2 | of the most holy great Church of Constantinople, in Lat.
61 3 | disciples, and these adorned the Church, his Bride, with his glorious
62 3 | doctrines. This ornament of the Church the holy Fathers and the
63 3 | longer be witnesses of the Church being laid waste by the
64 3 | cursed one of the Christian Church every likeness which is
65 3 | venerate it, or set it up in a church, or in a private house,
66 3 | ordain that no incumbent of a church shall venture, under pretext
67 3 | however, the incumbent of a church wishes to have such church
68 3 | church wishes to have such church vessels and vestments altered,
69 4 | assembled in St. Mary's Church in Blachernae, the northern
70 4 | supersede the history of the Church. ~But the Church was too
71 4 | of the Church. ~But the Church was too powerful, and the
72 4 | iconoclastic movement, and a Church without monks or pictures,
73 5 | of Bithynia, in the holy church of God which is named Sophia,
74 5 | tradition of the Catholic Church, hath defined as follows: ~
75 5 | himself the Holy Catholic Church without spot or defect,
76 5 | traditions of the Catholic Church, they have erred from the
77 5 | they have calumniated the Church of Christ our God, which
78 5 | traditions of the Catholic Church may receive stability by
79 5 | pertain to the Catholic Church, and following the Six Ecumenical
80 5 | when it cast out of the Church the impious Nestorius with
81 5 | traditions of the Catholic Church (for, as we all know, the
82 5 | tradition of the Catholic Church, which from one end of the
83 5 | the triumphal hymns of the Church, "Rejoice greatly, O daughter
84 5 | spurn the traditions of the Church and to invent some novelty,
85 5 | of those things which the Church hath received (e.g., the
86 5 | traditions of the Catholic Church or to turn to common uses
87 5 | driven far away from the Church. For we follow the most
88 5 | legislation of the Catholic Church. We keep the laws of the
89 5 | from the Catholic ~551~ ~Church. We anathematize the introduced
90 5 | at any time the Catholic Church received idols. ~Many years
91 6 | present teaching of the Latin Church upon the subject of images
92 6 | the Catholic and Apostolic Church received from the primitive
93 6 | to be condemned, as the Church has already long since condemned,
94 6 | unusual image in any place, or church, howsoever exempted, except
95 6 | previously been usual in the Church, shall be decreed, without
96 6 | doctrine of the Eastern Church may be seen from the following
97 6 | the Catholic and Apostolic Church of the East. ~(Confes. Orthodox.
98 6 | received in the orthodox Church, in no respect transgresses
99 6 | of the holy images, the Church of God at the Seventh Ecumenical
100 6 | should be banished from the Church. ~
101 7 | the constitution of the Church had been of some use. They
102 7 | obtain jurisdiction over any church, he shall be deposed, and
103 7 | receiving of gifts. ~THE Church's herald, Paul the divine
104 7 | have been ordained in the church without bringing a gift
105 7 | they were ordained in the Church, and resting confidently
106 7 | liberality in gold to the Church, and who contemn those who
107 7 | whoever shall consecrate a church without these shall be deposed
108 7 | of the traditions of the Church. ~BALSAMON, ~But someone
109 7 | made by the bishops when a church is consecrated, suffice
110 7 | at the same time as the church; a full account of the ceremony
111 7 | to prayers, nor into the Church; but let them be openly
112 7 | most exalted dignity of the Church of Constantinople, whose
113 7 | and other rights of the Church are contained) and is the
114 7 | persons into any house or church without the license of their
115 7 | received neither into house nor church. And if he shall persevere
116 7 | oeconomi are to be in each church. If the metropolitan appoints
117 7 | metropolitan appoints in his Church an oeconomus, he does well;
118 7 | choose an oeconomus for the Church of the Metropolitan. A like
119 7 | of the Constantinopolitan Church, Codinus names first The
120 7 | all the faculties of the Church, and all their returns;
121 7 | the Patriarch as to the Church." ~Balsamon and Aristenus
122 7 | the suburban estate of the church. ~IF bishop or hegumenos
123 7 | bishop take care of all the Church's goods, and let him administer
124 7 | pretext for smuggling away the Church's property. And if it be
125 7 | princes some part of the Church's possessions, if only by
126 7 | studied to transfer the church's goods to their patrons;
127 7 | to abide, and in one only church to give attendance. For
128 7 | For in the affairs of the Church, what is gained through
129 7 | poured into the Catholic Church the pollution of the heresy
130 7 | at Constantinople in the Church of the Holy Apostles. ~ ~
131 7 | These two convents had one church in common, the nuns lived
132 8 | who is the head of the Church) was glorified, most noble
133 8 | God-given truth contained in the Church's dogmas. As your heads
134 8 | many burning lamps. The Church which was ready to fall,
135 8 | glorious than to maintain the Church's interests; and what else
136 8 | wheat sowed tares in the Church's fields. They mingled wine
137 8 | preserve the stability of the Church's government, and likewise
138 8 | that after having rid the Church of division, we might restore
139 8 | tradition of the Catholic Church, we are in perfect harmony
140 8 | cast forth far from the Church's precincts. ~And as the
141 8 | custom of the holy Catholic Church of God from ancient times;
142 8 | in the first ages of the Church, and also of their successors
143 8 | of the Fathers and of the Church) anathematises. Now anathema
144 8 | which are offered to the Church, they clearly shew themselves ~ ~
145 10 | In this way the Eastern Church reached the position which
146 10 | created for itself in the Church a system of material, supernatural
147 10 | the quickening power of a church, was ranged upon the other [
148 10 | the Pope, the whole Roman Church and, so far as we know,
149 10 | be expected, the English Church. ~It is true that this was
150 10 | Ecumenical Synod of the Catholic Church. ~As a result of this feeling
151 11 | Palmer (Treatise on the Church, 'Vol. II., p. 204) says
152 11 | claiming the authority of the Church. I need only give as examples "
153 11 | synod" (Treatise on the Church, Vol. II., p. 203). ~If
154 11 | Roman Catholic and Apostolic Church is placed above all other
155 11 | how greatly the holy Roman Church has been exalted by the
156 11 | art Peter, etc.' ~"This church, therefore, fortified with
157 11 | faith from the holy Roman Church, but also asked aid of her
158 11 | who deigned to found his Church upon Peter bring us, and
159 11 | in the unity of the holy Church; and may we merit a place
160 11 | pertaining to the faith of the Church. It is certainly very difficult
161 11 | Councils of the Catholic Church. ~ ~Whether the author [
162 11 | different sections of the Church, even after it had been
163 12 | published throughout the whole Church, it is not credible that
164 12 | since at that time in no Church was there the suspicion
165 12 | beginnings of the new-born Church, with my whole mind, and
166 12 | that error into the Western Church, and he could have confirmed
167 12 | Lastly I add that the Roman Church never gave its approbation
168 12 | received and approved by the Church, it is not then credible
169 14 | the teaching of the Roman Church to whose obedience they
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