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2501 6    |              has not previously been usual in the Church, shall be
2502 3    |            friend of St. Cyril's; to utterances--in no way striking--of Gregory
2503 8    |             springing up after them, uttered such empty nonsense about
2504 4    |             north of the latter. The vacancy of the patriarchate, facilitated
2505 7    |           their monasteries and left vacant the Episcopia or holy houses,
2506 6    |           memories of the Saints are vainly visited for the purpose
2507 8    |           judgment those who were at variance. We may therefore well say
2508 Intro|        bodily acts of reverence will vary with times and with the
2509 12   |            is referred especially to Vasquez (De adorat. imag., Lib.
2510 12   | consideration of the question of the ven- ~ ~eration due to images
2511 6    |             the intention of him who venerates it may be the more easily
2512 5    |            us, whether in writing or verbally, one of which is the making
2513 11   |              by Hadrian do not occur verbatim in the Caroline books, but
2514 4    |          this assembly, but its very verbose oros (decree), together
2515 14   |            Whatever may be the final verdict of history with regard to
2516 7    |              and grave clothing; and verily whatever is worn, not so
2517 1    |          blood." As then you are the veritable chief priest (primus sacerdos)
2518 7    |            canon v., in Anastasius's version but lacking the opening
2519 7    |           theologians wish to find a vestige of this interdict in the
2520 7    |            and through the nefarious vexations of the Iconoclasts, many
2521 2    |           your holiness and with his vicars who are here present and
2522 11   |             same honour as the holy, victorious Trinity. the creator of
2523 Intro|              as simply preposterous, vie.: "In fact the doctrine
2524 Intro|           Rheims; (5) Ado, bishop of Vienne (died 875); (6) Anastasius
2525 2    |           said: If the holy Gregory, vigilant(1) in divine cogitation,
2526 7    |            proud look and open mouth vilify with abusive words those
2527 7    |        excommunication, and that the village or its inhabitants, to which
2528 5    |            pastors have corrupted my vineyard, they have polluted my portion." ~
2529 7    |           Synaxis, and in doing this violating the canons, we forbid this
2530 6    |             and honoured without any violation of the commandment of God,
2531 2    |     commandments, and strive to live virtuously. Moreover we salute the
2532 8    |           were counted worthy of the vision of them), or of any of the
2533 6    |   celebration of the saints, and the visitation of relics, into revellings
2534 6    |             of the Saints are vainly visited for the purpose of obtaining
2535 11   |            Prayer Book of Edward the VIth. ~II. Authority of the Caroline
2536 11   |           ever possible to know (aut vix aut nunquam) what it means;
2537 4    |        Dictionary of Chr. Biog., sub voce Constantinus VI.) ~The Emperor
2538 2    |           written. But we salute the voices of the Lord and of his Apostles
2539 Intro|            being extant in the older volumes of the councils; and St.
2540 3    |            soul from the body in his voluntary passion. For where the soul
2541 8    |               and who was pleased to vouchsafe his peace to the Churches
2542 4    |             to remain inoperative. ~(W. M. Sinclair. Smith and
2543 4    |               M. Sinclair. Smith and Wace, Dictionary of Chr. Biog.,
2544 7    |      anything to a canoness, let him wait without and hand it to her,
2545 2    |            and having taken away the wall of partition, hath broken
2546 7    |              concerning which Thomas Walsingham, a monk of St. Alban's Abbey,
2547 2    |            on his own shoulders that wandering sheep --fallen man, hath
2548 6    |             us the blessing which we want, or to deliver us from evils;
2549 7    |           are sent forth as they are wanted. ~CANON VIII. ~That Hebrews
2550 4    |             A spiritual reformer was wanting. Thus the great reaction
2551 Intro|             Second Council of Nicaea wants one mark of authority, shared
2552 Intro|         allowed their judgment to be warped in this matter. As a sample
2553 3    |             of the Church being laid waste by the deception of demons,
2554 7    |              monastery, as those who wasted what they did not gather. ~
2555 2    |             tablet covered over with wax, but the Emperor himself.
2556 8    |          those which were in painted waxwork, they scraped away; thus
2557 5    |            both in houses and by the wayside, to wit, the figure of our
2558 7    |              ye ought to support the weak;" for he accounted it more
2559 4    |          There was this irremediable weakness in the cause of iconoclasm;
2560 7    |        clergy among the Iconoclasts, wearing stuffs woven with threads
2561 8    |             eggs and wove a spider's web," as says the prophet; and "
2562 2    |         Patriarch said: Shall we not weep when we see an image of
2563 Intro|             be after all of no great weight. We may not be able to explain,
2564 7    |            things are so, being thus well-testified unto us, we rejoice over
2565 8    |            the newly devised heresy, well-worthy to be classed with those
2566 14   |           what both the Easterns and Westerns then considered to be the
2567 Intro|         circa 1230); (15) Matthew of Westminster. ~No doubt to these, given
2568      | wherein
2569      | wherever
2570 7    |             monastery, if he has the wherewithal to finish it, let him begin
2571 7    |             thing or through his own whims, shall be found to have
2572 4    |             plain, clothed them with white, presented them with wives,
2573 7    |            be ordained. ~ARISTENUS. ~Whoso is to be elevated to the
2574 7    |              adultery when he says, "Whosoever looketh on a woman to lust
2575 8    |           veneration being a word of wide meaning is an ambiguous
2576 2    |              so in like manner do ye wield the axe of the Spirit, and
2577 8    |          burying place for Sarah his wife. And finally, those looking
2578 Intro|        example of the serpent in the wilderness, of which we read, "For
2579 7    |            Chartophylax, the fathers willed that the writings of the
2580 7    |        provided it was united with a willingness to learn. The examination
2581 5    |        through the temptation of the wily enemy, have fallen from
2582 8    |             and one soul, altogether wiped out with the sponge of the
2583 11   |          private will of anyone, but wisely and soberly. ... For as
2584 4    |            Lecture with no better or wiser words than those with which
2585 12   |            up in that very Gaul, and wished to introduce that error
2586 6    |           Scripture saith. Therefore wishing to cut off this evil, lest
2587 5    |           from the right faith; for, withdrawing from the traditions of the
2588 4    |             the "worship" which they withheld from these and gave only
2589      | within
2590 10   |           Stammerer, who (as Michaud wittily says) "fought the images
2591 4    |           white, presented them with wives, and forced them to choose
2592 8    |           them. Although but Arabian wolves, they hid themselves under
2593 8    |              glad; thou that art the wonder of the whole world. For
2594 2    |               col. 117.) ~We greatly wondered that in your imperial commands,
2595 2    |               by his most divine and wonderful dispensation in the flesh,
2596 7    |        canons. ~VAN ESPEN. ~From the wording of this canon it is clearly
2597 8    |              fortified by the inward working of the Spirit of God, and
2598 7    |        necessity he be led astray to worldly things and so remain. Moreover
2599 7    |       assigned their place where the worm dieth not and the fire is
2600 7    |               and verily whatever is worn, not so much because of
2601 3    |               the double-minded, and worshipper of wood! Anathema to George,
2602 7    |          bishops and priests as were worshippers of images. ~This canon is
2603 8    |          they hatched asps' eggs and wove a spider's web," as says
2604 2    |          tricaccabus;" with whom the wretched Constantine, the then Patriarch,
2605 11   |              having neither spot nor wrinkle, smites the portentous heads
2606 12   |             mixed in the mind of the writer. [1] ~In the second place
2607 11   |              their opinion and their writings--as well as the decrees which
2608 1    |             since you know how it is written--" Comfort ye, comfort ye,
2609 8    |     particularly what things God had wrought among the Gentiles by his
2610 7    |             Decretum, Pars I., Dist. xciii., C. vij. ~CANON IV. ~That
2611 11   |              Patrologia Latina, Tom. xcviij., in this article. ~The
2612 9    |            earliest belonging to the XIth., if not the Xth century. ~
2613 9    |             s reign is placed in the XIVth. instead of the XVth. indiction),
2614 7    |           Apostolic Canons xlij. and xliij.; lx. of the Synod of Carthage,
2615 7    |            canon to Apostolic Canons xlij. and xliij.; lx. of the
2616 7    |              Justinian's Code. (Lib. xliv., De Epis. et clericis. ) ~
2617 Intro|            Decline and Fall, chapter xlix.) ~And this has been read
2618 13   |          Fleury (Hist. Eccles., Lib, xlvij. iv.), Roisselet de Sauclieres (
2619 11   |              itself (Lib. III., cap. xvj.)."[3] ~
2620 Intro|           Imag. Sanct. Lib. II. cap. xxij.)" ~2. What the Council
2621 Intro|               abadh) the Lord (Josh. xxiv. 14). And for the use of
2622 7    |          Causa XVIII., Q. II., canon xxviij., and Pope Paschal's letter (
2623 11   |             the Second Book, chapter xxvij., the council is charged
2624 7    |             Aristenus refer to Canon xxvj. of Chalcedon; and point
2625 7    |             and Jus Canon., t.i. pt. xxxi. tit. 31, c. 6), professes
2626 7    |             Decretum, Pars I., Dist. xxxviij., C. vj., in Anastasius'
2627 2    |           yea, even impiously baring yelped at and scoffed at the holy
2628 2    |            means consent, nor at all yield to that which had been determined.
2629 10   |            enforcing its will upon a yielding and (as we would call them
2630      | yours
2631      | yourself
2632 7    |             therefore we see certain youths who have received the clerical
2633 1    |          POPE OF OLD ROME.~(Found in Zabbe and Cossart, Concilia, Tom.
2634 4    |          fair to state that the most zealous favourers and promoters
2635 7    |           metropolitan whether he be zealously inclined to read diligently,
 
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