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Canons of the seven ecumenical councils

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   Council,  Canon
1 Intro | local Church. In the fourth century, many new dioceses were 2 Intro | after the end of the ninth century, but it was limited to certain 3 Intro | date.”~ After the eleventh century, Byzantium more and more 4 Intro | to wait until the twelfth century to see the first systematic 5 Intro | in the sixth or seventh century by Stephen of Ephesus and 6 Intro | second half of the tenth century by Simeon “magistros and 7 Intro | the turn of the eighteenth century to see the appearance of 8 Intro | canons. But in the nineteenth century, Slavic canonists took over 9 Intro | starting with the seventeenth century, we find some quite worthy 10 Intro | From the beginning of this century on, a remarkable job has 11 1 | written in Greek in the fifth century by Gelasius of Cyzicus. 12 7”,69| in Antioch in the third century after Christ from various 13 8”,23| pupil of Simon, in the first century, and the Marcionists in 14 8”,23| Marcionists in the second century of the Christian era. Others 15 8”,23| lived during the second century after Christ, appeared, 16 8”,23| the beginning of the ninth century, when a Council was held 17 8”,23| Sixth Ec. C. in the seventh century A.C.; while that of “Ecumenical” 18 8”,23| Thracian during the sixth century. I said that the Bishop 19 8”,23| of Marcion in the third century, according to St. Augustine ( 20 8”,23| used to say, in the second century, that after assuming an 21 8”,23| appeared during the second century.~ ~ [242] Concerning these


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