Chapter
1 5 | Oriental bishops, decreed union; everyone present accepted
2 5 | Photius, tried to destroy the union by raising his voice against
3 6 | who did not know that the union with the Orientals confirmed
4 6 | to restore the Greeks to union and have always followed
5 11| century is marked by the Union of Greeks and Latins decreed
6 11| faith and the decree of union confirmed by the Council
7 11| had firmly accepted the union. And of course Nicholas
8 12| we will mention only the union decreed at the council of
9 14| 157 and 173). ~~A solemn union of the Ruthenians with the
10 14| bishops for establishing union contains the following condition: "
11 14| which are a hindrance to union; everything shall be done
12 14| they were long ago when the union was in existence. ~~Shortly
13 14| widespread rumor that the union had put an end to all the
14 14| destroy them by means of this union; and this could not and
15 17| if they really belong in union with the Apostolic See. ~~
16 19| only jeopardize the desired union, as Thomas of Jesus rightly
17 20| Rite Forbidden ~~20. When Union was effected at the Council
18 20| rites under pretext of the Union. We are greatly astonished,
19 22| in order to preserve the Union. They are carried shamelessly
20 30| the Son ~~30. Whenever the union of the Greek and Latin Church
21 30| addition would block the way to union. At other times this See
22 30| had made in establishing union with his predecessor Pope
23 30| received the Armenians into union he obliged them to include
24 35| Schismatics and preserved union with the Latin Church retreated
25 46| time of Clement VIII when a union was effected mentioned accepting
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