Part, Chapter, Paragraph
1 I, 2,2 | Christians who cannot accept the decisions of Ephesus, and Monophysites ~
2 I, 3,1 | he declined to accept the decisions of the seventh ~Ecumenical
3 I, 3,1 | Charlemagne only knew of these decisions through a faulty ~translation
4 I, 3,1 | west, while it accepted the decisions ~of the Ecumenical Councils,
5 I, 3,2 | had cancelled his legates. decisions. The Byzantines for their
6 I, 3,2 | felt, in reversing the ~decisions of his legates and demanding
7 I, 3,2 | Photius, ~reversing the decisions of 867. This Council, later
8 I, 3,2 | Photius were withdrawn; these decisions were accepted without protest
9 I, 5,2 | authorities recognized only the decisions of the Roman party at the
10 I, 5,2 | the substance ~of their decisions has been accepted by the
11 I, 6,2 | equal powers. ~ But the decisions of the Moscow Council upon
12 II, 0,12| bishops. While the doctrinal decisions~of General Councils are
13 II, 0,12| liable to error; but if such decisions are accepted by the rest
14 II, 0,12| Council). The doctrinal decisions of an Ecumenical Council~
15 II, 0,12| of Antioch (1054)~3 The decisions of ‘the Councils of Constantinople
16 II, 2,3 | It does not mean that the decisions of the councils should be
17 II, 2,3 | councils~which makes their decisions obligatory for us. We touch
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