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1 Intro, A,2| decrees of the Apostolic Council which is described in the 2 Intro, A,4| approval at the Quinsext church Council (in Trullo) in 692~and in 3 Intro, A,4| beginning with the First Council in 325, but the whole collection 4 Intro, A,4| of the Church. The local Council of Carthage in 318, in its 5 Intro, A,6| confirmed by means of another~council. (True councils — those 6 Intro, A,6| of the Third Ecumenical~Council, repeated by the Fourth, 7 Intro, A,6| of the Sixth Ecumenical Council (in~Trullo). (The “Quinsext” 8 Intro, A,6| Trullo). (The “QuinsextCouncil in Trullo (692) was actually 9 Intro, A,6| after the Sixth Ecumenical Council,~but its decrees are accepted 10 Intro, A,6| continuation of those of the Sixth Council. The text of~this Canon 11 Intro, A,8| at the Fifth Ecumenical Council as contradicting the Church' 12 Intro, B,1| read and approved at the Council of Jerusalem in 1672 and,~ 13 I, 2,7 | Ephesus, who took part in the Council of Florence (1439). Adam 14 I, 2,7 | On the Third Ecumenical Council”).~In the Orthodox Divine 15 I, 2,7 | after the Second Ecumenical~Council had given it its final form. 16 I, 2,9 | 325 the First Ecumenical Council was called against this 17 I, 2,9 | this teaching, and at this~Council 318 of the chief hierarchies 18 I, 2,9 | false teaching of Arius. The Council triumphantly pronounced~ 19 I, 2,9 | from God the Father.~The Council composed a Symbol of Faith, 20 I, 2,9 | at the Second~Ecumenical Council. The unity and equality 21 I, 2,9 | Father~was expressed by this Council in the Symbol of Faith by 22 I, 2,9 | with the~Father.”~After the Council, the Arian heresy was divided 23 I, 2,9 | which were used before the Council of Nicaea in every Local~ 24 I, 2,9 | councils or in the name of a~council by the pastors of the church 25 I, 2,10 | at the Second~Ecumenical Council of Constantinople in 381. 26 I, 2,10 | Orthodoxy, the Second Ecumenical~Council completed the Nicaean Symbol 27 II, 3,5 | accepted by the Quinisext Council (692) as authoritative for 28 II, 3,5 | theChurch, but this same Council rejected the Apostolic Constitutions 29 II, 3,6 | by the Fifth Ecumenical Council.~However, this conciliar 30 II, 5,3 | baptizing infants. The Local Council of Carthage in 252,~composed 31 II, 5,3 | 419 and ratified by the Council~in Trullo (692) and the 32 II, 5,3 | and the Seventh Ecumenical Council (787). Canon 110 ends: “ 33 II, 6,3 | 9).~The first Ecumenical Council of Nicea was convoked for 34 II, 6,3 | at the First Ecumenical Council in 325, and Arianism was 35 II, 6,3 | by the Third Ecumenical Council (431).B. The other group 36 II, 6,3 | at the Fourth Ecumenical Council,~that of Chalcedon (451).~ 37 II, 6,3 | by~the Sixth Ecumenical Council (681).~Both of these kinds 38 II, 6,3 | former.~The Third Ecumenical Council, that of Ephesus in 431, 39 II, 6,3 | one.”The Fourth Ecumenical Council, that of Chalcedon in 451, 40 II, 6,3 | inexplicable.~The definition of the Council of Chalcedon reads as follows:~“ 41 II, 6,3 | Finally, the Sixth Ecumenical Council, in the year 681 (the third 42 II, 6,3 | the year 681 (the third Council of Constantinople),~decreed 43 II, 6,3 | of the Sixth Ecumenical Council, Eerdmans, Seven Ecumenical 44 II, 6,3 | as the Sixth Ecumenical~Council expressed it (loc. cit.).~ 45 II, 6,3 | Christ.~The Fifth Ecumenical Council condemned the false teaching 46 II, 6,3 | confession of faith of the~Council of Chalcedon we read: “Not 47 II, 6,3 | of the Fifth Ecumenical Council~(the Ninth Canon against 48 II, 6,3 | with this decree of the Council it may be seen how out of 49 II, 6,3 | of the Fifth Ecumenical~Council touches only on the separate 50 II, 6,4 | of the~First Ecumenical Council, where we read: Who for 51 II, 6,4 | at the Third Ecumenical Council, accepting and~confirming 52 II, 6,4 | Confession of the Jerusalem Council of the Eastern Patriarchs 53 II, 6,4 | Juvenalius, a participant~in the Council of Chalcedon, for relics 54 II, 7,3 | Councils.~The Second Ecumenical Council of bishops, after the completion 55 II, 7,3 | of the Third Ecumenical Council, St. Cyril of Alexandria, 56 II, 7,3 | included in the Acts of this Council, writes: “The most~holy 57 II, 7,3 | this Holy and Ecumenical Council? Because there a certain 58 II, 7,3 | of the Third Ecumenical~Council, addressing the heretics, 59 II, 7,3 | after the Fourth Ecumenical~Council of Chalcedon writes: “When 60 II, 7,5 | leaving to a future free council all judgments~regarding 61 II, 7,5 | before the Second Ecumenical Council as follows:“This field was 62 II, 7,5 | of the~Second Ecumenical Council).~“And where are those,” 63 II, 7,5 | Church (the 33rd Canon of~the Council of Laodicea forbids prayer 64 II, 7,6 | Jerusalem. (Acts 15:2). At the Council of the~Apostles, the presbyters 65 II, 7,6 | decree of the Apostolic Council concerning the noncircumcision 66 II, 7,6 | giving of grace.~At the Council of Neo-Caesarea in 314, 67 II, 7,6 | the Apostles gathered in a Council at~Jerusalem (Acts 15), 68 II, 7,6 | and the decrees of this Council were acknowledged as obligatory 69 II, 7,6 | authority in general, is a~council of bishops: for a local 70 II, 7,6 | for a local Church it is a council of its local bishops, and 71 II, 7,6 | the Ecumenical~Church, a council of the bishops of the whole 72 II, 8,1 | this sacred teaching, the Council of Carthage in the third 73 II, 8,4 | The sixth~Canon of the Council of Carthage forbids presbyters 74 II, 8,5 | in the First Ecumenical Council confessed: “At the Divine 75 II, 8,6 | of the Seventh Ecumenical Council speak of the possibility 76 II, 8,6 | of the First Ecumenical~Council (and its commentaries). 77 II, 8,6 | of~the Sixth Ecumenical Council says: “It behooves those 78 II, 8,6 | Canon 102 of the~Quinisext Council (considered as part of the 79 II, 8,6 | of the Sixth Ecumenical Council); Eerdmans Seven Ecumenical 80 II, 8,7 | and~the Sixth Ecumenical Council made it a canon. As regards 81 II, 8,7 | by the Sixth Ecumenical Council; but this prohibition was 82 II, 8,7 | at the First Ecumenical Council, did not introduce anything 83 II, 8,8 | religions~(See Canon 14 of the Council of Chalcedon, and Canon 84 II, 8,8 | Canon 72 of the Quinisext Council also allows Orthodox converts 85 II, 9,5 | mind the pagan worship (the~Council of Elvira in Spain, 305). 86 II, 9,5 | The Seventh Ecumenical Council in the following words expressed 87 II, 9,6 | for example,~the Moscow Council of 1667) have forbidden 88 Add, 0,7 | when the Second Ecumenical~Council (381), in condemning all 89 Add, 0,7 | it. The Fifth Ecumenical Council, in refuting various false 90 Add, 0,7 | at the Fifth Ecumenical Council the false~teaching of the 91 App, 2 | at the First~Ecumenical Council in the presence of the Emperor, 92 App, 5,5 | All Russia, and the~whole council, in general assembly witnessed 93 App, 5,5 | the advice of the whole~council, the Tsar and the Patriarch 94 App, 5,5 | submitted to the patriarch in council the stichera, canon,~and 95 App, 5,5 | all others attending the council questioned~Archbishop Jonah 96 App, 5,5 | this, the patriarch and the council referred the matter on~to 97 App, 5,5 | with the patriarch and the council, commanded that “Vespers


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