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501 7”,42 | accomplishing his aim.~(c. II of the lst-&-2nd; c. 502 7”,42 | c. II of the lst-&-2nd; c. XXVII of John the Faster.)~ ~ 503 7”,42 | another person; and see Ap. c. LXXXII) is permitted to 504 7”,42 | solemnized, according to c. II of the lst-&-2nd.~ ~ ~ 505 7”,43 | prescribed by the Canons.~(c. XVI of the 4th; c. XIX 506 7”,43 | Canons.~(c. XVI of the 4th; c. XIX of Ancyra; cc. VI, 507 7”,43 | it refers to, these are c. XIX of Basil. Read also 508 7”,43 | XIX of Basil. Read also c. XVI of the 4th.[172]~ ~ ~ 509 7”,44 | to having others see it.~(c. CXXXV of Carthage.)~ ~Interpretation.~ 510 7”,45 | subjected to suitable penances.~(c. XLVII of the 6th.)~ ~Interpretation.~ 511 7”,47 | deaconess. Read also Ap. c. V, and c. XII of the 6th, 512 7”,47 | Read also Ap. c. V, and c. XII of the 6th, and the 513 7”,47 | and the second Footnote to c. XL of the same 6th. From 514 7”,48 | provided by the Canons. ~(c. XXIV of the 4th; c. XIII 515 7”,48 | Canons. ~(c. XXIV of the 4th; c. XIII of the 7th.)~ ~Interpretation.~ 516 7”,48 | The present Canon renews c. XXIV of the 4th, which 517 7”,49 | excommunicated. See also Ap. c. XLII.~ ~ ~ 518 7”,50 | excommunicated. Read also c. XXIV of the same 6th.~ ~ 519 7”,51 | presanetified be celebrated.~(Ap. c. LXIX; cc. XLIX:LI of Laodicea).~ ~ 520 7”,51 | and Sunday. Furthermore, c. LI of the same prohibits 521 7”,51 | in his Interpretation of c. LI of this C. of Laodicea, 522 7”,51 | Interpretation of c. LI of this C. of Laodicea, and, above 523 7”,51 | prescribe. See also Ap. c. LXIX.~ ~ ~ 524 7”,53 | Basil the Great in his c. LXXVI enumerated some marriages 525 7”,53 | as, for instance, in his c. LXXVI that of a man taking 526 7”,53 | sister-in-law to wife; in his c. LXXVIII, that of one who 527 7”,53 | Basil, however, in his c. LXVIII decrees generally 528 7”,54 | allowed), and decrees that c. LXIV of the Holy Apostles 529 7”,56 | offered at the Altars.~(Ap. c. III.)~ ~Interpretation.~ 530 7”,56 | Table, in agreement with Ap. c. III; see the Interpretation 531 7”,56 | however, improves and corrects c. LXIV of Carthage, which 532 7”,58 | excommunicated. See also Ap. c. XXXI.[183]~ ~ 533 7”,59 | and Bishops. See also Ap. c. LXXIX.~ ~ 534 7”,60 | them five years in their c. XXIV, while Basil the Great 535 7”,60 | Great makes it six in his c. LXXXIII, which this Council 536 7”,60 | the ones following. For c. III of Nyssa decrees that 537 7”,60 | Gregory of Nyssa in his c. II plainly states this. 538 7”,60 | plainly states this. But also c. VII of Basil also in dealing 539 7”,60 | on the other hand, in his c. LXV canonizes as willing 540 7”,60 | themselves to soothsayers in his c. LXXII.~ ~ ~ 541 7”,61 | anathematizes any woman doing so, c. XIII. Read also c. XXIV 542 7”,61 | doing so, c. XIII. Read also c. XXIV of the present Council.~ ~ ~ 543 7”,62 | anathematized.[197] See also Ap. c. LX.~ ~ ~ 544 7”,65 | amusement. See also Ap. c. IX and c. XXIV of this 545 7”,65 | See also Ap. c. IX and c. XXIV of this 6th.~ ~ ~ 546 7”,66 | excommunicated. Read also Ap. c. LXIII.~ ~ ~ 547 7”,68 | Concord.~That explains why c. XLIV of Laodicea forbids 548 7”,68 | even St. Nicephorus, in his c. XV, says that nuns ought 549 7”,68 | in his interpretation of c. I of Nicholas, q.v.~ ~ ~ 550 7”,71 | husband” (1 Cor. 7:14).~(c. XIV of the 4th.)~ ~Interpretation.~ 551 7”,71 | indeed even St. Basil’s c. IX. For one thing, because 552 7”,71 | 1 Cor. 7:16). See also c. XIV of the 4th.~ ~ ~ 553 7”,73 | word for word the same as c. XXVIII of Laodicea, which 554 7”,73 | churches.~ ~Concord.~Likewise c. XLIX of Carthage prohibits 555 7”,73 | at common houses. Hence c. XXVII of the same Council 556 7”,73 | precincts. But, besides this, c. XCVII of the same deposes 557 7”,73 | See also the Footnote to c. LXXXIII of this same 6th.~ ~ ~ 558 7”,74 | paper chant. In addition, c. XXIII of the same Council 559 7”,74 | praying) too, according to c. XVII of the same Council. [ 560 7”,75 | excommunicated. [215] Read also c. LXXIV for the same 6th.~ ~ ~ 561 7”,76 | present Canon is word for word c. XXX of the Council held 562 7”,77 | is likewise word for word c. XLVI of Laodicea, which 563 7”,77 | see the Interpretation of c. XIV of the 1st) ought throughout 564 7”,77 | period? See the Footnote to c. II of the 1st) to learn 565 7”,79 | gleaned word for word from c. XI of Sardica — though, 566 7”,79 | also to bishops. Just as c. XII of the same Sardican 567 7”,79 | neighboring church; whereas c. V of Gangra anathematizes 568 7”,79 | faithful therein. Likewise also c. XX of the same Council 569 7”,80 | Preface to the Fifth Ecum. C.O. But inasmuch as there 570 7”,82 | the remainder of the same c. XXV of Carthage. St. Chrysostom, 571 7”,83 | is likewise word for word c. LXXX of Carthage, decreeing 572 7”,83 | see the Footnote to Ap. c. XLVII.~ ~ ~ 573 7”,84 | witnesses. See also Ap. c. LXXXII.~ ~ ~ 574 7”,86 | this Canon is gleaned from c. IX of Basil. It says in 575 7”,86 | this Canon is gleaned from c. XXXV of St. Basil. It says: 576 7”,86 | this Canon is word for word c. LXXVII of St. Basil the 577 7”,86 | say, in Ancyra, in their c. XX; and by St. Basil the 578 7”,86 | Basil the Great, in his c. LXXVII) to abstain from 579 7”,86 | Interpretation and Footnote of Ap. c. XLVIII, and c. XX of Ancyra.[ 580 7”,86 | Footnote of Ap. c. XLVIII, and c. XX of Ancyra.[225]~ ~ ~ 581 7”,87 | excommunicated. Read also c. LXXIV of this same 6th.~ ~ ~ 582 7”,88 | the morning” (Luke 24:1).~(c. I of Dionysius.)~ ~Interpretation.~ 583 7”,88 | the Lord’s Resurrection c. I of Dionysius goes into 584 7”,88 | Interpretation and Footnote to c. XXIX of the present 6th 585 7”,88 | the present 6th and Ap. c. LXIX.~ ~ ~ 586 7”,89 | night and day. See also c. XX of the 1st.[229]~ ~ ~ 587 7”,90 | Fathers in Ancyra, in their c. XXI, and St. Basil the 588 7”,90 | Basil the Great, in his c. II, do not canonize for 589 7”,90 | destructive herb named in c. XXI of Ancyra, but the 590 7”,90 | very thing. See also Ap. c. LXVI.~ ~ ~ 591 7”,91 | word for word the same as c. XXVII of the 4th, and read 592 7”,92 | beginning is word for word his c. XXXI) saying that if the 593 7”,92 | word for word the same as c. XXXVI of St. Basil. Likewise 594 7”,92 | the Canon is word for word c. XLVI of Basil) takes to 595 7”,93 | and the like; just as c. LXXXI of Basil subjects 596 7”,93 | Basil the Great in his c. XXIX says that swearing 597 7”,93 | others. But also in his c. X he accuses Severus of 598 7”,93 | way and indefinitely in c. LXIV by the same St. Basil 599 7”,93 | for ten years. But in his c. LXXXII the delinquent is 600 7”,93 | seven years’ penance. In his c. XXVIII, and particularly 601 7”,93 | in accordance with his c. XVII he allowed Bianor 602 7”,93 | office according to Ap. c. XXV; see the Interpretation 603 7”,94 | word for word the same as c. VII of the 2nd. The interval 604 7”,94 | without fail” is taken from c. XIX of the 1st verbatim. 605 7”,94 | Basil the Great, in his c. XL, says that Encratites,[ 606 7”,97 | see the Footnote to Ap. c. XVII). For this reason 607 7”,98 | his interpretation of Ap. c. III) that he saw an abbot-priest 608 7”,98 | the Interpretation of Ap. c. III.~ ~Concord.~Note, according 609 7”,101| just as is said verbatim in c. III of Basil), to wit, 610 8 | universal Church. The 7th Ec. C. is recognized by the c. 611 8 | C. is recognized by the c. of Holy Wisdom and all 612 8 | all interpreters of the c. The proceedings of this 613 8”,1 | words (2 Cor. 12:2-4).~(c. I of the 4th; c. II of 614 8”,1 | 2-4).~(c. I of the 4th; c. II of the 6th.)~ ~Interpretation.~ 615 8”,1 | the holy Fathers. See also c. I of the 4th, and what 616 8”,2 | my priest” (Hos. 4:6).~ (c. XXIV of Carthage.)~ ~Interpretation.~ 617 8”,2 | with the present Canon, c. XXIV of Carthage expresses 618 8”,3 | Ap. cc. I, II, XXX, LXI; c. IV of the 1st; cc. V, XIII 619 8”,3 | cc. V, XIII of Laodicea; c. LIX of Carthage; c. VII 620 8”,3 | Laodicea; c. LIX of Carthage; c. VII of Timothy.)~ ~Interpretation.~ 621 8”,3 | Canon is composed of Ap. c. XXX and c. IV of the 1st. 622 8”,3 | composed of Ap. c. XXX and c. IV of the 1st. Since we 623 8”,3 | see the Footnote to Ap. c. II; as for the fact, moreover, 624 8”,3 | the Interpretation of Ap. c. LXI. See also Ap. cc. I 625 8”,3 | II, and the Footnote to c. V of Laodicea.~ ~ ~ 626 8”,4 | of glory.” Read also Ap. c. XXIX.~ ~ ~ 627 8”,5 | be anathematized.”~(Ap. c. XXIX; c. II of the 4th; 628 8”,5 | anathematized.”~(Ap. c. XXIX; c. II of the 4th; John 1:16.)~ ~ 629 8”,5 | penalties provided by Ap. c. XXIX and c. II of the 4th, 630 8”,5 | provided by Ap. c. XXIX and c. II of the 4th, both of 631 8”,6 | value of it fourfold.~(App. c. XXXVII; c. V of the 1st; 632 8”,6 | fourfold.~(App. c. XXXVII; c. V of the 1st; c. XIX of 633 8”,6 | XXXVII; c. V of the 1st; c. XIX of the 4th; c. VIII 634 8”,6 | 1st; c. XIX of the 4th; c. VIII of the 6th.)~ ~Interpretation.~ 635 8”,6 | The present Canon renews c. VIII of the 6th, which 636 8”,6 | the Canons prescribe — Ap. c. XXXVII, that is to say, 637 8”,6 | XXXVII, that is to say, c. V of the 1st, and c. XIX 638 8”,6 | say, c. V of the 1st, and c. XIX of the 4th — owing 639 8”,6 | its value. See also Ap. c. XXXVII.~ ~ ~ 640 8”,7 | ecclesiastical traditions.~(c. XCI of Carthage.)~ ~Interpretation.~ 641 8”,8 | Read also the Footnote to c. II of the 1st.~ ~ ~ 642 8”,9 | be excommunicated.~(Ap. c. LX; cc. II and LXIII of 643 8”,9 | II and LXIII of the 6th; c. LI of Laodicea.)~ ~Interpretation.~ 644 8”,9 | excommunicated. See also Ap. c. LX.~ ~ ~ 645 8”,10 | LXXXIII; cc. III, V, X, XXIII; c. XI of the lst-&-2nd; cc. 646 8”,10 | XVII, XVIII of the 6th; c. III of Antioch; cc. XV, 647 8”,10 | same thing is decreed in c. XI of the lst-&-2nd), the 648 8”,11 | Ap. cc. XXXVIII, XLI; c. XXVI of the 4th; c. XII 649 8”,11 | XLI; c. XXVI of the 4th; c. XII of the 7th; c. VII 650 8”,11 | 4th; c. XII of the 7th; c. VII of the lst-&-2nd; c. 651 8”,11 | c. VII of the lst-&-2nd; c. XV of Ancyra; c. VII of 652 8”,11 | lst-&-2nd; c. XV of Ancyra; c. VII of Gangra; cc. XXIV, 653 8”,11 | XXXIV, XLI of Carthage; c. X of Theophilus; c. II 654 8”,11 | Carthage; c. X of Theophilus; c. II of Cyril.)~ ~Interpretation.~ 655 8”,11 | Interpretation.~Inasmuch as c. XXVI of the 4th commands 656 8”,11 | Patriarch. See also Ap. c. XXXVIII.~ ~ ~ 657 8”,12 | Ap. cc. XXXVIII, XLI; c. XXVI of the 4th; c. XI 658 8”,12 | XLI; c. XXVI of the 4th; c. XI of the 7th; c. VII of 659 8”,12 | the 4th; c. XI of the 7th; c. VII of the lst-&-2nd; c. 660 8”,12 | c. VII of the lst-&-2nd; c. XV of Ancyra; c. VII of 661 8”,12 | lst-&-2nd; c. XV of Ancyra; c. VII of Gangra; cc. XXIV, 662 8”,12 | XXXIV, XLI of Carthage; c. X of Theophilus; c. II 663 8”,12 | Carthage; c. X of Theophilus; c. II of Cyril.)~ ~Interpretation.~ 664 8”,12 | case may be, just as Ap. c. XXXVIII decrees, which 665 8”,12 | the Interpretation of Ap. c. XXXVIII.~ ~ ~ 666 8”,13 | cc. IV, XXIV of the 4th; c. XLIX of the 6th; cc. XII, 667 8”,13 | cc. XII, XIX of the 7th; c. I of the lst-&-2nd; c. 668 8”,13 | c. I of the lst-&-2nd; c. II of Cyril.)~ ~Interpretation.~ 669 8”,14 | with imposition of hands).~(c. XXXIII of the 6th ; c. 670 8”,14 | c. XXXIII of the 6th ; c. XXII of Carthage.)~ ~Interpretation.~ 671 8”,14 | see also the Footnote to c. VIII of the First). Read 672 8”,14 | of the First). Read also c. XXXIII of the 6th.~ ~ ~ 673 8”,15 | there be concessions.~(Ap. c. XV; cc. XV, XVI of the 674 8”,15 | 6th; cc. X, XV of the 7th; c. III of Antioch; cc. XV, 675 8”,15 | and clerics. See also Ap. c. XV.~ ~ ~ 676 8”,16 | of kings (Matt. 11:8).~(c. XXVII of the 6th; cc. XII, 677 8”,16 | bishoprics and churches. See also c. XXVII of the 6th.~ ~ ~ 678 8”,17 | regards laymen and clerics.~(c. IV of the 4th; c. XXI of 679 8”,17 | clerics.~(c. IV of the 4th; c. XXI of the 7th; c. I of 680 8”,17 | 4th; c. XXI of the 7th; c. I of the lst-&-2nd.)~ ~ 681 8”,17 | oratories.[280] See also c. IV of the 4th, and c. XXI 682 8”,17 | also c. IV of the 4th, and c. XXI of the present Council.~ ~ ~ 683 8”,18 | to avoid any reproach.~(c. III of the 1st; c. V of 684 8”,18 | reproach.~(c. III of the 1st; c. V of the 6th; c. XXII of 685 8”,18 | the 1st; c. V of the 6th; c. XXII of the 7th; c. XIX 686 8”,18 | 6th; c. XXII of the 7th; c. XIX of Ancyra; c. XLV of 687 8”,18 | the 7th; c. XIX of Ancyra; c. XLV of Carthage; c. LXXXIX 688 8”,18 | Ancyra; c. XLV of Carthage; c. LXXXIX of Basil.)~ ~Interpretation.~ 689 8”,18 | offense or reproach. See also c. III of the First.~ ~ ~ 690 8”,19 | caused by the Prior.~(Ap. c. XXIX; c. II of the 4th; 691 8”,19 | the Prior.~(Ap. c. XXIX; c. II of the 4th; cc. XXII, 692 8”,19 | XXII, XXIII of the 6th; c. XCI of Basil; Epistles 693 8”,19 | office, in accordance with c. II of the 4th C., which 694 8”,19 | accordance with c. II of the 4th C., which decrees that anyone 695 8”,19 | Interpretation of the following c. XXI of this same 7th) due 696 8”,21 | abbess, as the case may be.~(c. IV of the 4th; c. XIX of 697 8”,21 | may be.~(c. IV of the 4th; c. XIX of the 7th; cc. III, 698 8”,21 | IV, V of the lst-&-2nd; c. LXXXVIII of Carthage.)~ ~ 699 8”,21 | Canon IV of the lst-&-2nd C. excommunicates any monk 700 8”,21 | not responsible. Moreover, c. LXXXVIII of Carthage commands 701 8”,21 | cleric nor an abbot. And c. IV of the 4th decrees that 702 8”,23 | Canon VIII of the 7th Ecum. C. will not have us accept 703 8”,23 | Lent, inferring this from c. XLV of Laodicea, and from 704 8”,23 | had expired, according to c. XII of Neocaesarea, c. 705 8”,23 | to c. XII of Neocaesarea, c. XLVII of Laodicea, c. LII 706 8”,23 | Neocaesarea, c. XLVII of Laodicea, c. LII of Carthage, c. V of 707 8”,23 | Laodicea, c. LII of Carthage, c. V of Basil, and c. V of 708 8”,23 | Carthage, c. V of Basil, and c. V of Cyril. But the Burgundians, 709 8”,23 | their rank, according to c. XXXII of Basil (which you 710 8”,23 | prevailed in consequence of Ap. c. XXXIV, which says that 711 8”,23 | authority is also conferred in c. XXX of the 4th.~ ~ [7] 712 8”,23 | Karai). For the letter C stands for Constantinople, 713 8”,23 | as (the same Council’s) c. VII, and c. II of the 2nd, 714 8”,23 | same Council’s) c. VII, and c. II of the 2nd, and c. VIII 715 8”,23 | and c. II of the 2nd, and c. VIII of the 3rd, use the 716 8”,23 | and see the footnote to c. IX of the 4th). They held 717 8”,23 | accepting them as penitents. For c. XLIX of Carthage also insists 718 8”,23 | attested by the Seventh Ecum. C. For when this same Canon 719 8”,23 | the prayer for pardon, as c. XXXV of Carthage expressly 720 8”,23 | as St. Basil notes in his c. I. See also the Interpretation 721 8”,23 | also the Interpretation of c. VII of the 3rd, where c. 722 8”,23 | c. VII of the 3rd, where c. XXXIX of the council held 723 8”,23 | into disgrace, according to c. VI of Sardican. On this 724 8”,23 | chorepiscopus. So, according to c. X of Antioch, the chorepiscopus 725 8”,23 | requesting them. Likewise c. XIII of Ancyra decrees 726 8”,23 | collected in church. Moreover, c. XIV of the 7th says that 727 8”,23 | the bishop. That is what c. LXXXIX of Basil, too, declares 728 8”,23 | Consistents (or “costanders”), see c. LXXV of Basil.~ ~ [21] 729 8”,23 | the Great mentions in his c. III, to wit, custom and 730 8”,23 | see also Footnote 1 to Ap. c. II). In addition the name “ 731 8”,23 | also the Footnote to Ap. c. XXIX, and that to c. I 732 8”,23 | Ap. c. XXIX, and that to c. I of Sardica. How greatly 733 8”,23 | of priests, and so does c. IX of the same Council. 734 8”,23 | and Deacon, according to c. XIV of the 6th, and authorized 735 8”,23 | the liturgy, according to c. XV of the 4th, yet according 736 8”,23 | also the second footnote to c. XL of the 6th, and the 737 8”,23 | 6th, and the footnote to c. XXI of Laodicea. If anyone 738 8”,23 | groups, see the Footnote to c. I of the present Council.~ ~ [ 739 8”,23 | Concerning this see also c. VII of Laodicea.~ ~ [49] 740 8”,23 | see the second footnote to c. I of St. Basil the Great.~ ~ [ 741 8”,23 | at any time, according to c. LXII of Carth. B) the province 742 8”,23 | Metropolitan, according to c. XXVIII of the 4th. C) the 743 8”,23 | to c. XXVIII of the 4th. C) the provinces of many Metropolitans 744 8”,23 | diocese, according to this c. VI of the 6th. D) the parish 745 8”,23 | but after the Fourth Ec. C. such a synod ceased to 746 8”,23 | Ancyra misexplained this c. VI when he said that this 747 8”,23 | metropolitans in the Fourth Ec. C. — an authority which they 748 8”,23 | Preface to the First Ecum. C. in the first Footnote thereto.~ ~ [ 749 8”,23 | also the Interpretation of c. IX of the 4th in order 750 8”,23 | See also the Footnote to c. III of St. Sophia.~ ~ [ 751 8”,23 | Prolegomena of the First Ec. C.).~ ~ [60] In the letter 752 8”,23 | held in Laodicea in their c. I.~ ~ [63] They were called 753 8”,23 | in this manner too that c. VIII of the First accepted 754 8”,23 | while before the First Ec. C. But it may also be said 755 8”,23 | catechization see Footnote 1 to c. II of the First Ec. C.~ ~ [ 756 8”,23 | to c. II of the First Ec. C.~ ~ [68] Inevitably, indispensably, 757 8”,23 | the Interpretation of Ap. c. XLVI; and what was said 758 8”,23 | also the last Footnote to c. XCV of the Sixth Ec. C., 759 8”,23 | c. XCV of the Sixth Ec. C., in order to realize that 760 8”,23 | blasphemous is manifest: A) from c. VII of this same Council, 761 8”,23 | referred to in the Footnote to c.VII of the present Council 762 8”,23 | Prolegomena of the Fourth Ec. C. But note that the Lord’ 763 8”,23 | presided at the First Ec. C.). Again, Basil, in his 764 8”,23 | Canon of the Sixth Ecum. C., held in the Trullus.~ ~ [ 765 8”,23 | the time of the Sixth Ec. C. in writing to the Emperors 766 8”,23 | definition of the Third Ec. C. which placed under anathema 767 8”,23 | definition of the Third Ec. C. ought, in emulation of 768 8”,23 | that just as the Second Ec. C. did not sin by adding to 769 8”,23 | imaginery. For the Second Ec. C., possessing the same official 770 8”,23 | Sardica before the Second Ec. C. forbade anyone to propound 771 8”,23 | additions which the Second Ec. C. made to the work of the 772 8”,23 | the Creed of the First Ec. C.; for the Third Council 773 8”,23 | For the Sixth Ecrmenical C. in its edict states: “The 774 8”,23 | additions of the Second Ec. C. are properly speaking but 775 8”,23 | as did the Third Ecum. C. Hence by consequence the 776 8”,23 | present Canon of the Third Ec. C., and the words of the Apostle, 777 8”,23 | Justinian, on which account c. XXXIX of the Sixth Ec. 778 8”,23 | XXXIX of the Sixth Ec. C. calls Cyprus New Justinianopolis. 779 8”,23 | the second, because this c. VIII of the 3rd had honored 780 8”,23 | of it), who says in his c. III: “This thing is not 781 8”,23 | may be inferred also from c. XVI of the lst-and-2nd. 782 8”,23 | prize and reward by Ap. c. XXXVI as well as c. XVIII 783 8”,23 | Ap. c. XXXVI as well as c. XVIII of Antioch, not upon 784 8”,23 | of authority. That is why c. I of St. Cyril says that 785 8”,23 | with the above Canons, Ap. c. XXXVI and c. XVII of Antioch, 786 8”,23 | Canons, Ap. c. XXXVI and c. XVII of Antioch, until 787 8”,23 | amazing that this 3rd Ec. C. did not reprimand the bishops 788 8”,23 | says in his commentary on c. XVI of the lst-&-2nd, the 789 8”,23 | becoming a monk. See also c. II of St. Sohpia, and especially 790 8”,23 | Sohpia, and especially c. Ill of Cyril, and the testimony 791 8”,23 | footnote; and the commentary on c. XXVI of the 6th and the 792 8”,23 | thereto, and the Footnote to c. IX of the First Ec. C. 793 8”,23 | to c. IX of the First Ec. C. See also the form for a 794 8”,23 | the case of the Fourth Ec. C.~ ~ [82] This holy St. 795 8”,23 | Orthodoxy in the Fourth Ec. C., so and in like manner 796 8”,23 | manner at the Seventh Ec. C. the letters sent to Tarasius 797 8”,23 | Preface to the Third Ec. C. But the Fourth Council 798 8”,23 | Prolegomena of the First Ec. C.~ ~ [83] By way of giving 799 8”,23 | especially by the Seventh Ec. C. in its Act 6.~ ~ [84] 800 8”,23 | Knapheus (concerning whom see c. LXXXI of the 6th). For, 801 8”,23 | anathematize the Fourth Ec. C., or because they used to 802 8”,23 | Act 6 of the Seventh Ec. C., because they maintained 803 8”,23 | in his interpretation of c. XXXIII of the 6th; and 804 8”,23 | XXXIII of the 6th; and of c. LXXVII of the 6th).~ ~ [ 805 8”,23 | the bishop, according to c. X of Theophilus, c. XXVI 806 8”,23 | according to c. X of Theophilus, c. XXVI of the 4th, and c. 807 8”,23 | c. XXVI of the 4th, and c. XI of the 7th Ec. C. Defensors 808 8”,23 | and c. XI of the 7th Ec. C. Defensors were appointed 809 8”,23 | see also the Footnote to c. XXIV of the Faster), nor 810 8”,23 | should correct him, etc. (see C. XLIV for detailed explanations).~ ~ [ 811 8”,23 | ordination to be invalid, so must c. XIII of Antioch be considered. 812 8”,23 | also the Footnotes to Ap. c. XXVIII.~ ~ [93] “Novel 813 8”,23 | Canon of the 4th, or even c. XVII of this Council, had 814 8”,23 | to him, according to Ap. c. XXXIV and XXXV, and cc. 815 8”,23 | and XII of Sardica, and c. IX of Antioch, as well 816 8”,23 | nor the Patriarch, for, as c. VI of the Second Ec. C. 817 8”,23 | c. VI of the Second Ec. C. says, if anyone dishonors 818 8”,23 | to him (interpretation of c. XVII of the present 4th 819 8”,23 | XVII of the present 4th C.) And in his interpretation 820 8”,23 | See also the Footnote to c. VI of the 2nd Ec. C., which 821 8”,23 | to c. VI of the 2nd Ec. C., which spoke about the 822 8”,23 | yet as respecting Aelia c. VII of the First specifies 823 8”,23 | says the same things in his c. XIV. In his c. XXXIV he 824 8”,23 | things in his c. XIV. In his c. XXXIV he even declares 825 8”,23 | without prayers, according to c. XIV of the same saint. 826 8”,23 | communion), according to c. XXI of the same saint. 827 8”,23 | divine Nicephorus, in his c. XX, says: “If any nun be 828 8”,23 | See also the Footnote to c. VII of the 4th, and c. 829 8”,23 | to c. VII of the 4th, and c. VII itself of the same 830 8”,23 | See also the Footnote to c. XXXIX of Nicephorus.~ ~ [ 831 8”,23 | Canon does not conflict with c. VIII of the 3rd. For while 832 8”,23 | concludes. For according to c. XII of the present Council, 833 8”,23 | see the Footnote to Ap. c. LXXII. Note that Balsamon, 834 8”,23 | for, behold, in Basil’s c* XXII it is decreed that 835 8”,23 | cudgeled.~ The Sixth Ec. C. makes this same Canon its 836 8”,23 | makes this same Canon its c. XCII by incorporating it 837 8”,23 | and proximates: 1) Since c. XXXIV of the Apostles commands 838 8”,23 | 2) Since the Second Ec. C. also in its c. Ill accorded 839 8”,23 | Second Ec. C. also in its c. Ill accorded priorities 840 8”,23 | Act 13 of the Fourth Ec. C., many scandals arose in 841 8”,23 | then, the Council, renewing c. III of the 2nd by means 842 8”,23 | secondly, because, according to c. XVI of the 7th Ec. C. and 843 8”,23 | to c. XVI of the 7th Ec. C. and c. XXVII of the 6th, 844 8”,23 | XVI of the 7th Ec. C. and c. XXVII of the 6th, splendid 845 8”,23 | to Pope Celestinus. Ap. c. LXXXIII, too, deposes those 846 8”,23 | Antioch at the Sixth Ec. C. in the seventh century 847 8”,23 | 114] See also Ap. c. XXXIV and c. VI of the 848 8”,23 | See also Ap. c. XXXIV and c. VI of the First Ec. C.~ ~ [ 849 8”,23 | and c. VI of the First Ec. C.~ ~ [115] Note that these 850 8”,23 | long after the Sixth Ec. C. admitted and accepted the 851 8”,23 | Acts of the Sixth Ecum. C. and wrote the following 852 8”,23 | in Act 2 of the 7th Ec. C. (page 748 of the Collection 853 8”,23 | see the Footnote to its c. II. Fourthly, because all 854 8”,23 | III says in reference to c. XXXII of the Council, “ 855 8”,23 | legates of the Pope, but even c. III of this same Sixth 856 8”,23 | III of this same Sixth Ec. C. obviously bears witness 857 8”,23 | of Carthage, modified by c. XIII of the present; c. 858 8”,23 | c. XIII of the present; c. XV of Neocacsarea, modified 859 8”,23 | Neocacsarea, modified by XVI; c. XLVIII of Carthage, modified 860 8”,23 | by the present Council’s c. XXIX; and other canons 861 8”,23 | is plainly evident from c. XXXIII of the same council 862 8”,23 | Council, however, in its c. XLVIII, though allowing 863 8”,23 | See also Footnote 2 to Ap. c. LXIII, and that to c. VII 864 8”,23 | Ap. c. LXIII, and that to c. VII of Neocaesarea.~ ~ [ 865 8”,23 | Barbary. That explains why c. XII of the present Council 866 8”,23 | followed the First Ecum. C., which avoided this, the 867 8”,23 | explained in connection with c. XII, and especially in 868 8”,23 | including this one and c. III of Dionysius and cc. 869 8”,23 | in his interpretation of c. XXXIII of Carthage that 870 8”,23 | Mysteries, according to the said c. XXXIII of Carthage and 871 8”,23 | XXXIII of Carthage and c. XIII of this 6th; and the 872 8”,23 | diaconicon, according to c. XXI of Laodicea. Secondly, 873 8”,23 | the church, according to c. XXII of Laodicea, when 874 8”,23 | the latter, according to c. IV of the 6th, which mentions 875 8”,23 | in his interpretation of c. XXII of Laodicea, were 876 8”,23 | is forbidden to wear by c. XXII of Laodicea (though 877 8”,23 | see also the Footnote to c. XXII of Laodicea, and that 878 8”,23 | of Laodicea, and that to c. XXIII of the 6th), and 879 8”,23 | and LXXXIX of Basil, and c. XXIV of Laodicea, but especially 880 8”,23 | Laodicea, but especially c. XX of the same Council, 881 8”,23 | the Interpretation of Ap. c. XVII, and more particularly 882 8”,23 | particularly in accordance with c. XIV of Sardica. Nevertheless, 883 8”,23 | after the deacons. See also c. LXIX of Basil, where the 884 8”,23 | Chrysostom in the Footnote to Ap. c. LVIII, and c. XIX of the 885 8”,23 | Footnote to Ap. c. LVIII, and c. XIX of the 7th.~ ~ [149] 886 8”,23 | Balsamon, in interpreting c. XLIV of Basil, says that 887 8”,23 | guise, and on this point Ap. c. XXV and c. III of Basil 888 8”,23 | this point Ap. c. XXV and c. III of Basil can be reconciled 889 8”,23 | the present Council, and c. XXVII of Basil can all 890 8”,23 | which see the Footnote to c. XXVI of the present Council.~ ~ [ 891 8”,23 | the present Canon and from c. LVIII of this same Council 892 8”,23 | state in connection with c. XXII of Laodioea. I said “ 893 8”,23 | be what is meant also by c. II of Ancyra.~ ~ [151] 894 8”,23 | inferring this from that which c. LXX of Carthage says to 895 8”,23 | principally and primarily, that c. LI of this Ecumenical Council 896 8”,23 | Council of Carthage in its c. XVII says that it is ever 897 8”,23 | see the Footnote to Ap. c. XXXIX). As for the assertion 898 8”,23 | who has resigned. 2) If c. III of the present Council, 899 8”,23 | permanent, according to c. III of Basil, and they 900 8”,23 | In view of the fact that c. VIII of Nicholas prohibits 901 8”,23 | have named. Even though c. IX of Neoeaesarea does 902 8”,23 | canonical crimes, according to c. XXI of the 6th; b) the 903 8”,23 | this Ecumenical Council, c. I of Ancyra, and c. XXVII 904 8”,23 | Council, c. I of Ancyra, and c. XXVII of Basil; c) the 905 8”,23 | and c. XXVII of Basil; c) the right to stand in company 906 8”,23 | the priests, according to c. III of the present 6th; 907 8”,23 | outward honor, according to c. I of Antioch, or, in other 908 8”,23 | in interpreting the same c. IX of Neocaesarea, that 909 8”,23 | cc. I and II of Ancyra, c. I of Antioch, and c. XX 910 8”,23 | Ancyra, c. I of Antioch, and c. XX of Basil? But, at any 911 8”,23 | let him offer” used in c. IX of Neocaesarea includes 912 8”,23 | thought that this referred to c. IX of Neocaesarea, and 913 8”,23 | and see the Footnote to c. XV of the 6th), and not 914 8”,23 | But one might wonder why c. LXXXIX of the 6th says 915 8”,23 | further corroborated by c. L of Laodicea and c. XXIX 916 8”,23 | by c. L of Laodicea and c. XXIX of the 6th, as we 917 8”,23 | martyrs. See the Footnote to c. VIII of the 7th.~ ~ [158] 918 8”,23 | consider the Footnotes to c. XIV of the 4th, which may 919 8”,23 | present Council in this c. XXXI allows a baptism to 920 8”,23 | of the bishop, yet in its c. LIX it appears to prohibit 921 8”,23 | previous time, according to c. LXXX of Carthage and according 922 8”,23 | Carthage and according to c. LXXXIV of the present Council 923 8”,23 | divine Nicephorus in his c. XIII says that a presbyter 924 8”,23 | disregarded and violated c. III of the 4th. But the 925 8”,23 | the Canons, according to c. VI of the 4th. On this 926 8”,23 | one hand, asserts, in his c. XVIII, that completion 927 8”,23 | that sacred Timothy in his c. XVIII says that sins of 928 8”,23 | Hence John of Kitros, in his c. IV, says that male children 929 8”,23 | to repeat what the said c. XVIII of Timothy asserts, 930 8”,23 | for three years, in its c. V, herein, behold, you 931 8”,23 | And see in the Footnote to c. III of the First, and c. 932 8”,23 | c. III of the First, and c. XVI of Gangra.~ ~ [169] 933 8”,23 | the Church, according to c. XXIV of St. Basil, and 934 8”,23 | command.” But the Fourth Ecum. C. reduced these sixty years 935 8”,23 | believer and honest”; b) c. XLVIII of the present 6th, 936 8”,23 | become a deaconess; and c) that famous Olympias who, 937 8”,23 | is shown by reference to c. XV of the 4th and c. XXIV 938 8”,23 | to c. XV of the 4th and c. XXIV of Basil: for the 939 8”,23 | See also the Footnote to c. XIX of the First.~ ~ [ 940 8”,23 | and see the Footnote to c. XCVI of the present (C.), 941 8”,23 | c. XCVI of the present (C.), how much more ugly monks 942 8”,23 | in his Interpretation of c. II of St. Sophia), tonsure 943 8”,23 | in his Interpretation of c. II of St. Sophia) call 944 8”,23 | and see the Footnote to c. XXVIII of Basil), in accordance 945 8”,23 | in his Interpretation of c. V of the lst-&-2nd) says 946 8”,23 | see also the Footnote to c. XVIII of Basil, who says 947 8”,23 | more plainly evident from c. CXXXV of the Council in 948 8”,23 | Council in Carthage; see also c. I of Nicephorus concerning 949 8”,23 | also the Footnote to Ap. c. XXII. I omit to state that 950 8”,23 | tenants, at a time when c. XXIV of the 4th says this 951 8”,23 | vain verbosity. Besides, c. VIII of the 4th commands 952 8”,23 | Dialogus, as is shown by c. XLIX of Laodieea, and especially 953 8”,23 | See also the Footnote to c. XII of Laodicea. But we 954 8”,23 | 284, and the Footnote to c. XIV of Laodicea. Presanctified 955 8”,23 | See also the Footnote to c. XLIX of Laodicea.~ ~ [ 956 8”,23 | a birthday, according to c. LI of Laodicea. The Apostolic 957 8”,23 | eggs and fish, and of Ap. c. LXIV, which decrees that 958 8”,23 | See also the Footnote to c. XIV of Laodicea. Any anagnost 959 8”,23 | See also the Footnote to c. XIII of the First, if, 960 8”,23 | the present Council in its c. XXXI permitted a baptism 961 8”,23 | is to say, according to c. VIII of Basil the Great. 962 8”,23 | name of the Lord. See also c. IV of St. Nicephorus which 963 8”,23 | and see the Footnote to c. XIV of the 4th.~ ~ [209] 964 8”,23 | Basil, and the Footnote to c. LXVIII of the present 6th.~ ~ [ 965 8”,23 | is said in agreement with c. XXVIII of Laodicea, that 966 8”,23 | is to say, and with this c. LXXIV of the 6th. Note 967 8”,23 | Mysteries (ibidem) and also by c. XLVIII of Carthage. St. 968 8”,23 | this view by the preceding c. XLV of the same Council 969 8”,23 | before the Fourth Ecum. C. was there any separate 970 8”,23 | This canon of the Sixth Ec. C. is mentioned also the the 971 8”,23 | also the the Seventh Ec. C. in its sixth act and in 972 8”,23 | also why the Seventh Ec. C. (Letter to Alexandria, 973 8”,23 | administered, according to c. XIII of the 1st and the 974 8”,23 | Canon XCVII of the Sixth Ec. C. commands that nobody shall 975 8”,23 | adulterers, according to c. LIX of Basil. Consequently 976 8”,23 | provided for adultery in c. XX of Ancyra, these offenders 977 8”,23 | See also the Footnote to c. XXII of Basil.~ ~ [225] 978 8”,23 | again in accordance with c. CXIII of Carthage.~ ~ [ 979 8”,23 | by our officials; and see c. XXI of the present C. Though 980 8”,23 | see c. XXI of the present C. Though even continuous 981 8”,23 | in his interpretation of c. XXIX of Basil), as well 982 8”,23 | Moreover the 7th Ecum. C. in its sixth Act says: “ 983 8”,23 | see the Footnote to Ap. c. LXXV. In addition to all 984 8”,23 | to baptize. According to c. XLVII of Basil he abhorred 985 8”,23 | Preface to the Fourth Ecum. C.~ ~ [244] They were called 986 8”,23 | Epiphanius (Haer. 47). See also c. LXXXVI of Basil.~ ~ [245] 987 8”,23 | this Canon of the 2nd Ec. C., which was issued against 988 8”,23 | Nicephorus says, in his c. III, that if anyone should 989 8”,23 | of Antisiodorus, in its c. XXXVI; and St. Augustine 990 8”,23 | Fathers, and especially by c. XII of the 1st, q.v. The 991 8”,23 | Balsamon (interpretation of c. VII of Carthage) Michael 992 8”,23 | also the Footnote to Ap. c. XXXIX. The above-mentioned 993 8”,23 | Records, in Act 6 of the 7th C.; and p. 647 of the sixth 994 8”,23 | Basil the Great, in his c. XCI, said that Sunday is 995 8”,23 | concerning this the Footnote to c. XCI of Basil) in the hope 996 8”,23 | to Act 6 of this 7th Ec. C. As for those who only have 997 8”,23 | in Act 4 of the 7th Ec. C.3) the fact that they remind 998 8”,23 | Gordius, and this 7th Ec. C.; 6) because they incite 999 8”,23 | is cited in the following c. IV of the same Council, 1000 8”,23 | said in the Footnote to c. XXXI of the 6th. Note,