Chapter, Paragraph
1 1,2| the first general Church council, the Council of Jerusalem,
2 1,2| general Church council, the Council of Jerusalem, James is depicted
3 1,4| importance began with the Council of Jerusalem, described
4 1,4| They were not!). With this Council in mind, and the various
5 1,4| important principle: In council, the members of the Church,
6 1,4| Incarnation.~ ~Nicea I (325).~This Council condemned the heresy of
7 1,4| Constantinople I (381).~This Council expanded the Nicene Creed,
8 1,4| Athanasius the Great. The First Council of Constantinople also decreed
9 1,4| Ephesus (431).~This Council met to discuss the heresy
10 1,4| Cyril of Alexandria, this Council affirmed that Mary was truly
11 1,4| Chalcedon (451).~This Council met to discuss the heresy
12 1,4| nature. The Bishops of this Council accepted the so-called Tome
13 1,4| A tragic result of this Council (and that of Ephesus prior)
14 1,4| Constantinople II (553).~This Council met to further reinterpret
15 1,4| Constantinople III (681).~This Council met to condemn the Monothelite
16 1,4| united into one person. The Council, however, held that if Christ
17 1,4| Nicea II (787).~This Council met to affirm the belief
18 1,4| Iconoclasts). This Seventh Council was also the last of the
19 1,5| belonged to an Ecumenical Council consisting of all the Bishops
20 1,5| inserted into the Creed at the Council of Toledo in Spain in 589
21 1,5| most noticeably at the Council of Lyons in 1274 and the
22 1,5| of Lyons in 1274 and the Council of Florence in 1438-9, when
23 1,7| of the Third Ecumenical Council.~ ~St. Ephraim the Syrian (†
24 1,8| Byzantine Emperor to the Council of Florence, and single-handedly
25 1,8| and his letters after the Council were largely responsible
26 1,8| rejection of this false Council.~ ~St. Photius the Great,
27 1,0| Russian America.~After the Council of Florence in 1440, Constantinople
28 1,0| there. Finally, in 1448, a council of Russian Bishops elected
29 1,0| suffered persecution, since the Council of~Moscow, which met in
30 1,0| Patriarch by the All-Russian Council of that year. Sadly, however,
31 1,1| Monophysite Schism after the Council of Chalcedon (451), the
32 1,1| been independent since the Council of Ephesus (431) and, although
33 1,1| October 26, 1922, a Church Council at Berat declared the Church
34 1,4| All American Church Sobor (Council) was held in Mayfield, Pennsylvania.
35 1,4| Pennsylvania. This was a unique council in that it was a forerunner
36 1,4| reconvened as the First Council of the new Orthodox Church
37 1,4| at the First All American Council held in 1907 at Mayfield,
38 1,5| Diocese was organized at a council of clergy and laity in Pittsburgh,
39 1,5| February 24, 1918, a Romanian council meeting in Youngstown, Ohio,
40 1,5| April, 1929, at a Romanian council in Detroit, Michigan, a
41 1,5| consecrated by the clergy at this Council. A large group of Ukrainians,
42 2,6| Fathers of the 7th Ecumenical Council decreed that in the Orthodox
43 3,5| of the First Ecumenical Council (Nicea — 325), Holy Pascha
44 3,5| March 21). In addition, this Council decreed that Pascha cannot
45 3,5| do not follow the Nicean Council's decree that Pascha must
46 4,4| He was a member of the council, a good and righteous man,
47 4,6| 4th Century at the Local Council of Laodicea, a few years
48 4,6| before the First Ecumenical Council. This Council, among other
49 4,6| Ecumenical Council. This Council, among other things, condemned
50 4,9| Church, it was a Church council that decided them, and St.
51 4,9| Peter himself was sent by a council to preach the Word of God.~
52 6,1| since the Seventh Ecumenical Council (787) obviously do not stand
53 6,1| Tradition and traditions. At the Council of Carthage in 257, one
54 6,2| of the First Ecumenical Council was the appearance and growing
55 6,2| beginning.~The Second Ecumenical Council condemned the false teaching
56 6,2| at the First Ecumenical Council, the other five at the Second.~ ~(
57 6,4| of the Fourth Ecumenical Council), and His Most-pure Mother
58 6,5| of the Second Ecumenical Council (Constantinople, 381), which
59 6,5| of the Second Ecumenical Council and the teaching of the
60 6,3| proclaimed at the 5th Ecumenical Council (Constantinople — 553; the
61 6,3| 431 at the 3rd Ecumenical Council in Ephesus). This notion
62 7 | only by the 7th Ecumenical Council (787), which borrowed heavily
63 7 | is now clearly seen. The Council in Trullo (691-2), in its
64 7 | teachings of the 7th Ecumenical Council, the Icon is seen not as
65 7 | Acts of the 7th Ecumenical Council, 6].~As the word of Holy
66 7,2| the Tatars held a last council concerning the assault against
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