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Alphabetical [« »] callipolis 1 callistus 3 callous 2 calls 31 caloger 1 caloyer 2 caloyers 2 | Frequency [« »] 32 theodore 31 19 31 blessing 31 calls 31 condemned 31 emperors 31 facts | Canons of the seven ecumenical councils IntraText - Concordances calls |
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1 Intro | found in these versions calls for theological reflection. 2 1”,6 | that the Patriarch (whom it calls a Bishop here, owing to 3 1”,19| way as c. VIII of Laodicea calls the ones set up by the Montanists 4 2”,3 | the Basilica, Title III, calls the Bishop of Rome first, 5 7”,21| as most saintly Gennadius calls it. If in consulting the 6 7”,73| couches thereat, which it calls “accubita,” using a Latin 7 8”,23| efficaciously.~ ~ [2] Zonaras calls every sin a psychical (or 8 8”,23| Melchitae of the Arabic text calls the bishops of Alexandria 9 8”,23| faith that the present Canon calls the Tome of the Westerners 10 8”,23| That which the Canon here calls a “synod of the diocese” 11 8”,23| he said that this Council calls Patriarchs exarchs of the 12 8”,23| XXXIX of the Sixth Ec. C. calls Cyprus New Justinianopolis. 13 8”,23| Apathites, though John Damascene calls them Egyptians, whom the 14 8”,23| Sozomen (Book 5, ch. 16) calls these letters “passwords” 15 8”,23| writing against Julian, calls them “epistolary passwords,” 16 8”,23| the idea that “Theodoret calls the union of the God Logos 17 8”,23| in its first Canon also calls it an Ecumenical Council. 18 8”,23| first Canon, specifically calls it the Sixth. Adrian II, 19 8”,23| Emperor Charles of France he calls it the Sixth and Holy Council. 20 8”,23| this, note that this Canon calls the Canons, Canons of Timothy 21 8”,23| deacons the same Dionysius calls “select” (or, in Greek, 22 8”,23| Theologian (on page 226) where he calls the Presbyters “Pastors” ( 23 8”,23| times. The same Chrysostom calls theaters and circuses and 24 8”,23| as Symeon of Thessalonica calls it a peribolaion (or “wrapper”). 25 8”,23| seem, that the Euchologion calls the little habit a mandyas, 26 8”,23| The mandyas (which Sozomen calls a sleeveless tunic, and 27 8”,23| events by means of words and calls, the corresponding Greek 28 8”,23| respectively.~ ~ [259] Photius calls him Apollinarius; but the 29 8”,23| concerning the seven Councils calls him Politianus, with whom 30 8”,23| Jerusalem (whom Dositheus calls Theodore, I know not why) 31 8”,23| But the present Council calls the sin of a person that