Chapter, Paragraph
1 2,6 | of Mamre. Later, in the sixth century, St. Catherine's
2 2,33| namely, the divine will. The Sixth Ecumenical Council (680)
3 2,35| repeated by the Fourth, Fifth, Sixth and Seventh Councils) [Ibid.,
4 3,5 | unknown to the Church.~ In the sixth century, Pope Gregory I
5 3,5 | excommunicated from the Church by the Sixth Ecumenical Council. At this
6 3,17| Third, Fourth, Fifth and Sixth Ecumenical Councils drew
7 3,19| Monothelitism was condemned by the Sixth Ecumenical Council, which
8 3,20| fifty years preceding the Sixth Ecumenical Council?~ The
9 3,22| covered the Second to the Sixth Ecumenical Councils. The
10 5,8 | Abba Dorotheos of Gaza (sixth century) states:~ ~Everything
11 6,15| separation began in the fifth and sixth centuries over Christological
12 7,14| philosopher Protagoras (sixth century BC), who said that “
13 8,7 | repeated by the Fourth, Fifth, Sixth and Seventh Ecumenical Councils.
14 10,16| definition in the canon of the Sixth Ecumenical Council in 680,
15 10,16| that even earlier than the Sixth Ecumenical Council, a council
16 11,3 | much of which dates to the sixth century, was destroyed.
17 11,4 | First Hour, Third Hour, Sixth Hour and Ninth Hour, and
18 11,4 | Spirit upon the Apostles. The Sixth Hour represents the period
19 11,4 | daytime services (Third and Sixth Hours, and the Holy Liturgy).~
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