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A.A. Vasiliev
History of the Byzantine empire

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ecumenical

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1 2,2 | call a council.~ The First Ecumenical Council was called together 2 2,3 | council is known as the Second Ecumenical Council. Of no other ecumenical 3 2,3 | Ecumenical Council. Of no other ecumenical council is the information 4 2,3 | not even recognized as an ecumenical council; only in the year 5 2,3 | the year 451, at a later ecumenical council, was it officially 6 2,3 | discussed at the Second Ecumenical Council was the heresy of 7 2,3 | represented at the First Ecumenical Council in Nicaea by their 8 2,3 | of his period. The Second Ecumenical Council, by proclaiming 9 2,4 | Theological disputes and the Third Ecumenical Council~The first two ecumenical 10 2,4 | Ecumenical Council~The first two ecumenical councils definitely settled 11 2,4 | convoked at Ephesus the Third Ecumenical Council, which condemned 12 2,4 | officially recognizing it as an ecumenical council. Naturally the council 13 2,5 | The Fourth Ecumenical Council~Marcian inherited 14 2,5 | stand taken by the first two ecumenical councils, could not become 15 2,5 | 451 he called the Fourth Ecumenical Council, at Chalcedon, which 16 2,5 | main doctrines of the first ecumenical councils, became the basis 17 2,5 | third canon of the Second Ecumenical Council. Following this 18 2,5 | at the first and second ecumenical councils and ratified at 19 3,7 | Religious problems and the Fifth Ecumenical Council~Most important of 20 3,7 | resort to the aid of an ecumenical council, which was convoked 21 3,7 | The problem of this Fifth Ecumenical Council was much simpler 22 3,7 | throughout the West as an ecumenical council on a par with the 23 3,13| Constantinople of the titleecumenical” and, in a letter to Maurice, 24 3,13| Constantinople to bear the ecumenical title, declaring that “the 25 4,2 | not been settled by the ecumenical councils, proclaimed that 26 4,3 | The Sixth Ecumenical Council and religious peace.~ 27 4,3 | Constantinople the Sixth Ecumenical Council, which condemned 28 4,3 | nevertheless took part in the Sixth Ecumenical Council by sending their 29 4,3 | reached with Rome on the Sixth Ecumenical Council lasted very long. 30 4,3 | task of the Fifth and Sixth Ecumenical Councils, Justinian II summoned 31 4,3 | task of the two preceding ecumenical councils. This synod called 32 4,3 | This synod called itself ecumenical. Pope Sergius refused to 33 4,4 | confirmation of the Sixth Ecumenical Council. This epistle contains 34 4,4 | of the acts of the Sixth Ecumenical Council and the works of 35 5,2 | Bury calls the year 718 “an ecumenical date.” The Greek historian 36 5,4 | officially with the Seventh Ecumenical Council; the second lasted 37 5,4 | the acts of the Seventh Ecumenical Council, though perhaps 38 5,5 | the acts of the Seventh Ecumenical Council (perhaps in parts 39 5,5 | the members of the Seventh Ecumenical Council as an explanation 40 5,5 | the dogmas of the Holy Six Ecumenical Councils. You have destroyed 41 5,5 | necessary to convoke an ecumenical council for the purpose 42 5,5 | Nicaea, where the First Ecumenical Council had been held. Seven 43 5,5 | was the seventh and last ecumenical council in the history of 44 5,8 | accordance with the six Holy Ecumenical Councils,” this council “ 45 5,8 | heresies condemned by the ecumenical councils. In connection 46 5,8 | the acts of the Seventh Ecumenical Council. Fragments of an 47 5,8 | of Studion. The Seventh Ecumenical Council decreed that all 48 5,8 | fresco representing the Sixth Ecumenical Council, Constantine V Copronymus 49 6,7 | 869 was recognized as an ecumenical council by the western church 50 6,7 | surpassed even some of the ecumenical councils. According to one 51 6,7 | position to be occupied by the ecumenical patriarch of New Rome with 52 8,2 | history as the site of two ecumenical councils, and its inhabitants 53 8,2 | and recalling the First Ecumenical Council, an Arabian traveler 54 8,14| the western church as an ecumenical council, proclaimed the 55 9,5 | the participation of the ecumenical patriarchs of the East,


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