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2512 7”,73 | which means in Latin to lean or recline upon, and thus 2513 7”,63 | periods, as touching one who learns in a state of obedience, 2514 8”,23 | or nun puts on in lieu of leathern jackets, and instead of 2515 8”,23 | allow Orthodox priests in Lechia who have married twice to 2516 2”,7 | as a word it signifieslefthand.”), and the Quartodecimans ( 2517 7”,98 | Jews offer the breast or a leg or some other part of the 2518 8”,23 | printed characters will remain legible no matter how old they grow; 2519 Intro | abrogates a canon when its ratio legis disappears; that is, the 2520 8”,23 | present Council sinned in legislating to the Church in Rome regarding 2521 8”,23 | who had a beard, as in Leipzig they are to be seen painted 2522 1”,17 | thus calling himself, not a lender, but a sharetaker or partner), 2523 8”,23 | to Balsamon himself, who lends his sanction to the absurd 2524 4”,25 | necessity require the time to be lengthened. If they fail[108] to carry 2525 8”,23 | of Melitine goes to great lengths in offering apologies in 2526 7”,60 | men, they are to be more leniently dealt with (or canonized), 2527 8”,23 | births kept three entire Lents (called Tessaracostae in 2528 8”,23 | Mongus either because, as Leonius says, he did not anathematize 2529 8”,23 | honorable Trinity. That is why Leontius the bishop of Antioch, who 2530 8”,8 | takes hold of a corpse or leper, and other similar vagaries); 2531 7”,101| aggravating, or increasing, the lesion of sin with such measures. 2532 8”,23 | Scriptural testimonies the same lesson (that is to say, the Nicene 2533 7”,92 | married, and who afterwards lets him go when his former wife 2534 8”,23 | the fact that they remind lettered persons of things they may 2535 8”,23 | obvious that the Savior leveled His own grace to condescension 2536 8”,2 | from the priests who are Levites” (Deut. 17:18). And the 2537 Intro | is in line with the adage lex posterior derogat priori, 2538 8”,23 | half villains and specious liars, according to its Act 6. 2539 7”,64 | heaven, and to pour out libations unto her” — unto the moon, 2540 1”,5 | some time as to refuse to liberate them from the excommunication, 2541 8”,23 | through his legates (or lieutenants, or proxies, or deputies); 2542 7”,1 | have stood in the world as life-giving luminaries. And they too 2543 8”,23 | or icon) is inanimate and lifeless matter. That is why the 2544 7”,101| out mercy, mitigating, or lightening, the penances in dealing 2545 8”,23 | too it has prescribed a lighter penalty. It becomes plain 2546 8”,23 | Thunder,” and the “Words of Lightning,” and the “Book of Days,” 2547 7”,12 | with a view to avoiding any likelihood of giving anyone cause to 2548 7”,78 | For by such a custom to liken the inexplicable childbirth 2549 7”,86 | tears, such a man and his likes are canonized by the Fathers ( 2550 1”,12 | ought to examine into the likings and proclivities of such 2551 8”,23 | establishment of a reference, or the limitation of power, or any other relative 2552 7”,29 | to do what is beyond the limits set by it, by coming to 2553 7”,39 | seeking to prevent him from lingering too long, and urging him 2554 Intro | to the breakdown of the links between the bishop and his 2555 7”,50 | such as, for instance, lion, say, or bears, or other 2556 7”,63 | First, let one man be a listener, as the hearing recipient; 2557 7”,62 | that no such fictitious lists be read publicly in churches, 2558 7”,64 | henceforth the bonfires lit by some persons on the occasion 2559 1 | which the following is a literal translation:~We believe 2560 7”,1 | ordinary English by the word literally) and “in truth a Theotocos” ( 2561 Intro | flowering of the great patristic literature, we can follow — through 2562 4”,9 | to the bishop to whom the litigants in question are subject; 2563 8”,23 | called a microscheme (or “little-habited”) and rasophore (or “wearer 2564 8”,23 | or as a gift or pretended loan or any other conveyance, 2565 8”,23 | avoid making the Novatians loath to return to Orthodoxy because 2566 8”,16 | reverence, being inclined to loathe those who live decently 2567 8”,23 | perhaps it was because they loathed the left hand (called aristeri 2568 8”,23 | from foods on account of a loathing thereof. He and his followers 2569 8”,17 | yearning to rule and with a loathness to obey, undertake to build 2570 8”,23 | two common and unsacred localities there is situated a locality 2571 8”,23 | about to judge Athanasius locally, and those about to judge 2572 7”,95 | or, in other words, a lock of hair, according to an 2573 8”,23 | other hand the gates and locks of Hades lie crushed to 2574 2”,6 | completely estopped from lodging an information, seeing that 2575 8”,23 | it follows as a matter of logic that such men can neither 2576 8”,23 | not Nestorian. Hence it is logically evident that neither is 2577 8”,23 | as “to embrace and kiss longingly and yearningly.” That is 2578 8”,23 | which is poor ought to be longsuffering, and, imitating Lazarus, 2579 8”,23 | that He says: “Whosoever looketh on a woman to lust after 2580 8”,23 | privilege of binding and loosing. For a layman, even though 2581 8”,4 | profits, but willingly. Not as lording it over the charges allotted 2582 7”,1 | Council added the words “the Lordly, the Life-producing, which 2583 8”,23 | order of the device called a lottery.~ ~ [208] Let those prelates 2584 7”,1 | the ends of the earth in a loud voice the one Christ the 2585 Intro | of the old University of Louvain, found himself entangled 2586 1”,18 | have done so) is to be lowered in rank and to become the 2587 1”,18 | more lightly, by merely lowering their proper station. ~ ~ ~ 2588 8”,23 | also from c. XVI of the lst-and-2nd. For, if that Canon deposes 2589 8”,23 | read that the sacred martyr Lucian, a presbyter of Antioch, 2590 4 | Constantinople, Paschasinus and Lucinsius, bishops, together with 2591 8”,23 | by the idolaters. So that Lucius the bishop of Alexandria, 2592 7”,60 | that they were born on a lucky or unlucky day and other 2593 4”,3 | estates for the sake of filthy lucre, and undertake to negotiate 2594 8”,23 | Holy Spirit, yet when once lured into the argument that the 2595 8”,23 | and with many dark demons lurking thereabouts, and all the 2596 7”,28 | there to eat certain more luscious foods on Great Thursday, 2597 8”,23 | manifestations of splendor and luster, I say, are not the priorities 2598 8”,23 | drink wine with harp and lute, but regard not the work 2599 8”,23 | seen painted after Martin Luther in the church called St. 2600 8”,23 | subsequently, and nowadays all the Luthero-Calvinists. From what has been said 2601 7”,60 | the other hand, in his c. LXV canonizes as willing murderers 2602 7”,32 | reading. Read also Ap. c. LXXVIL~ ~ ~ 2603 7”,89 | the entrance during the Lychnic, again bending knees, we 2604 8”,23 | deposed Meletius, a Bishop of Lycopolis in Thebais, as Athanasius 2605 8”,23 | the first synod held in Lycos to continue life with the 2606 8”,23 | Sabellius, who hailed from Lydia and had served as a bishop 2607 8”,16 | sinner” (Sirach A.28) I’m not sure what the true citation 2608 8”,23 | during the reign of Emperor Macedon, in the year 879, and accepted 2609 4”,18 | other callous and cunning machinations or intrigues (for that is 2610 8”,9 | All boyish whimwhams and mad bacchanalia, the false writings 2611 8”,23 | so, emboldened by their madness, transgressors of the divine 2612 7”,69 | was rather a sophist and magician than a bishop and who, in 2613 Intro | tenth century by Simeon “magistros and logothete.”12 Not very 2614 1”,3 | because the seductive and magnetic power of sexual love of 2615 1 | provided abundantly for the maintenance of the members. The choice 2616 8”,23 | decorations of imperial majesty in imitation of an emperor; 2617 1 | God the Father Almighty, Maker of all things visible and 2618 8”,23 | who bought them from the makers of them and hung them round 2619 8”,23 | resignation of Theodoulos of Makre, though accepted without 2620 7”,101| the contrary provokes the malady to attack him by his own 2621 7”,22 | of Simon’s delusion and maleficence.~(Ap. c. XXIX; c. II of 2622 8”,23 | themselves are fiendish and maleficent.~ ~ [192] Enchanters is 2623 8”,23 | But then again Emmanuel Malxus in ch. 220 of the Nomocanon 2624 8”,23 | not God-bearing flesh, but man-bearing God (see St. Gregory the 2625 7”,38 | of the philanthropic (or man-loving) God, and by the hard work 2626 8”,23 | spiritually,” as recusant and man-worshiping Nestorius called her. For 2627 8”,23 | also says that the Church mandatorily prescribes it as a law to 2628 8”,23 | Renowned Fathers made it mandatory to anoint those joining 2629 8”,23 | rason” or over-coat), or mandorrason (or “cloak-rason”), just 2630 8”,23 | and coming.”~ ~ [239] Manes the Persian, having served 2631 8”,23 | name was later changed to Manicaeus by his followers; and he 2632 8”,23 | has said), was a son of a Manichean woman named Callinica, according 2633 8”,23 | cavaliership. These external manifestations of splendor and luster, 2634 8 | among the ancients by way of manifesting piety. For any honor paid 2635 7”,74 | contrite manner; but to cry out manifests a manner that is audacious 2636 8”,23 | are not possessors of a manly face, but of a womanly face. 2637 8”,23 | hood), and an analabus (or mantle), and a mandyas (or cloak). 2638 8”,23 | they boast that the Pope manufactures pictures from pure wax, 2639 8”,23 | named Eutyches, as from some many-headed Hydra, there grew up thereafter 2640 8”,23 | by saying: “Ye shall not mar the appearance of your bearded 2641 8”,23 | I omit saying that Pope Marcellinus was an idolater; that Pope 2642 5 | the Bishop of Edessa, to Mares the Persian.[117] It further 2643 8”,23 | their translator Maximus Marganius, and Michael Constantinopolite, 2644 8”,23 | depraved remarks in their margins. Nor in general ought anyone 2645 8”,23 | For this reason Maximus Margunius, in his thirty-fifth note 2646 1 | reduced to two, Theonas of Marmarica and Secundus of Ptolemais, 2647 7”,62 | to the falsely compiled martyr-lists fabricated by the enemies 2648 4”,10 | meant inns, poorhouses, and martyric temples. Whoever should 2649 4”,8 | houses or monasteries or martyries, let them remain under the 2650 8”,23 | having been thus stated, I marvel whence the present-day custom 2651 7”,16 | these words, after first marveling that that multitude did 2652 8”,23 | sanctification, and that he reads marvelous prayers over them, and that 2653 7”,61 | even allow a woman to wear masculine attire for the sake of supposed 2654 8”,23 | that Epiphanius blamed the Massalians for cutting off their beard, 2655 8”,23 | the idols were statues of massive sculpture, capable of being 2656 7”,65 | or dances, or wrestling matches, and any other such amusement. 2657 7”,95 | and vanity resulting from materiality in order that they may bend 2658 Intro | even if that interpretation materially goes beyond his thought. 2659 8”,23 | listen to the whole of the matins of resurrection and wait 2660 8”,23 | more perfect (i.e., more maturely developed), and consequently 2661 8”,23 | fasting in Lent, according to Mauritius, the deacon of the great 2662 8”,23 | contains the promotion of Maximianus to the throne of Constantinople, 2663 8”,23 | women, namely, Priscilla and Maximilla, he called them prophetesses. 2664 8”,23 | to pieces by the Emperor Maximinus, before Constantine the 2665 | maybe 2666 8”,23 | was also called Caesar’s Maza, according to Sozomen, Book 2667 8”,23 | Book V, ch. 4, as well as Mazaca; and a third Caesarea was 2668 8”,23 | richer ones would eat his own meal alone, and would not give 2669 7”,19 | Holy Bible, analyzing the meanings and judgments of the truth, 2670 7”,101| lesion of sin with such measures. The confessor, I say, must 2671 7”,66 | from blood, from strangled meats, and from fornication (and 2672 8”,23 | word, serving as a sort of mechanical instrument, nor did he call 2673 8”,23 | crosses (crucifixes) and medallions. They, too, likewise are 2674 4”,4 | civil affairs by wanting to meddle therein and by carelessly 2675 8”,23 | deacons from practicing medicine, and excommunicates clergymen 2676 7”,11 | of sickness, or take any medicines from them, or even bathe 2677 8”,23 | was always and everywhere meek and humble-hearted, yet 2678 7”,3 | city, have neither carried meekness to excess nor have left 2679 8”,23 | named Jerusalem because Melchisedec, who first built the city, 2680 8”,23 | thing. And the edition of Melchitae of the Arabic text calls 2681 1 | celebrating Easter and the Meletian schism. ~Of all the Acts 2682 8”,23 | following: “My accusers are Meletians, who ought not to be believed 2683 8”,23 | is a fact that the divine melodists and hymnographers and song-writers 2684 7”,69 | sound of the highstrung melodramatic voices of women, they are 2685 7”,74 | except those who chant with a membraneous or other paper chant. In 2686 7”,79 | haughtily disparage the “memoriae” of martyrs and the congregations 2687 8”,23 | in mind and conceived as memories of certain persons or things ( 2688 8”,23 | mentioned in print in the Menaea on the second day after 2689 1”,18 | lowest servant and least menial in his own order, no matter 2690 8”,23 | number is recorded in the menologion of Emperor Basil.~ ~ [258] 2691 8”,23 | fact that the Latin word mensa signifies table, and so 2692 8”,23 | signifies table, and so mensalia too is the name for the 2693 8”,23 | chastised by Him, but even a mental tendency to attempt adultery 2694 8”,23 | is a piece of infantile mentality or an act of childishness) 2695 7”,74 | and prayer that are framed mentally in the heart rather than 2696 7”,45 | only through the medium of menytae and apoctisiarii make any 2697 8”,23 | the edition of Isidorus of Mercantor; and lastly it is also confirmed 2698 8”,23 | Lord called the sellers and merchants in general robbers and thieves 2699 8”,23 | three psalms and the Very Merciful), whereas our psalmody consists 2700 7”,44 | For it is not pious or meritorious for any woman that has already 2701 7”,101| in due proportion to the merits of the case. For all that 2702 7”,61 | to pass the whole month merrily.[195] The Vota and Brumalia, 2703 7”,51 | they are wont to indulge in merry-making during this period. For 2704 7”,16 | the common need and of the mess tables of the Christians 2705 8”,23 | gold and silver and other metals, as Theodosius the bishop 2706 8”,23 | penitences” (or, in Greek, “metanoeae”), but that which we practice 2707 8”,23 | prefigure Her, it would not, methinks, involve any sin.~ ~ [221] 2708 8”,23 | by Nicholas the bishop of Methone in writing against the principle 2709 8”,23 | same Injunctions.~ ~ [271] Metrophanes, bishop of Smyrna, in interpreting 2710 8”,13 | from their bishoprics and metropoleis, and many monks were ousted 2711 8”,23 | preserved undiminished to the metropolias which had been in reality 2712 7”,1 | as something sinister and miasmatic, and along with him also 2713 8”,23 | happens to be eaten by rats or mice during the preparative ( 2714 8”,23 | way of confirming this, Michel of Constantinople, the greatest 2715 8”,23 | begins with Wednesday of the mid-fast week of Lent.~ ~ [218] 2716 8”,23 | beardless youth teaching in the Mid-Pentecost days, at a time when the 2717 7”,39 | the grace of God become mightier and advancing forward, and 2718 8”,23 | lapsed; and by St. Ambrose of Milan, in volume I concerning 2719 7”,101| whether with austere or with mild remedies, to endeavor to 2720 7”,101| remedies, or to gentler and milder ones, to curb the disease, 2721 8”,23 | exiled by them a thousand miles away from Jerusalem. Worse 2722 8”,23 | paternity.~ [256] Spyridon Milias, in his Collection of the 2723 8”,23 | been called millenarians or millennialists. There have been two battalions 2724 Intro | Church's law during the first millennium and influenced, in no small 2725 7”,50 | some of whom were Arabs mimicking gestures, while others were 2726 8”,23 | He received a soul, but a mindless one and an irrational one, 2727 Intro | studies, are not at all to be minimized. Moreover, it is still used 2728 Intro | Chalcedon which fixes the minimum age of forty for deaconesses 2729 8”,23 | virtue of their having a ministerial dignity. If, then, at any 2730 8”,23 | is a priest, but as one ministering to the priests. This function 2731 8”,23 | is ever ready to perform ministrations, according to the Euchologion, 2732 8”,23 | evening to sleep, when, mirabile dictu! he rose no more, 2733 8”,23 | time the wonder-working and miracle-working efficiency of His own benevolence; 2734 1”,8 | Those who adhered to his misbelief were called after him Novatians. 2735 8”,4 | to self-torture, and “his mischief shall return upon his own 2736 8”,23 | monks guilty of the same misconduct shall be excommunicated, 2737 8”,23 | Satanic love. Oh, and how the miserable women have the hardihood 2738 8”,23 | that Macarius of Ancyra misexplained this c. VI when he said 2739 8”,23 | Nicholas above garbles and misexplains the Canon; but, on the contrary, 2740 3”,8 | We have seen some such misfortune overtake most reverent and 2741 Intro | necessarily leads to serious misinterpretations.51 Research into the mens 2742 8”,23 | persistent in traducing and misrepresenting the Canons of the Council 2743 Intro | dioceses were created due to missionary expansion on the one hand 2744 8”,23 | it says “there went up a mist from the earth” (Gen. 2: 2745 8”,23 | approximately, Lord, Sir, or Mister), when asked for how many 2746 8”,23 | of saying “there went up mists from the earth.” And that 2747 8”,23 | of Nestorius and through misunderstanding represented Cyril as a heretic. 2748 8”,23 | from the age”), because he misunderstood the phrase “the second man ( 2749 4”,16 | kindness, and either to mitigate their punishment or to shorten 2750 7”,101| proportion mete out mercy, mitigating, or lightening, the penances 2751 8”,23 | they are going to receive a mitigation and alleviation of their 2752 8”,8 | faith, but secretly deny and mock Christ our God, while keeping 2753 7”,94 | the tenet Hyiopatoria (or modalistic monarchianism) and do other 2754 8”,23 | pursuing what is sweet beyond moderation fails to excite pleasure, 2755 8”,23 | old, but, on the contrary, modernistic, in view of the fact in 2756 8”,23 | that sin introduced three modes of slavery) laws are authoritative 2757 7”,5 | holy orders who are living modestly have a woman staying in 2758 8”,23 | temptation, it did not dare to modify the sacred Creed at all, 2759 7”,74 | an excessive variation or modulation in melodies which inclines 2760 8”,23 | virginity; for that hedonic moisture of the bath enervates and 2761 8”,23 | prevails even to this day in Moldavia-Walachia, in which provinces are 2762 8”,23 | prevent the occurrence of such moldiness, the priests ought to let 2763 8”,23 | archdiocese free from any molestations attempted by the bishop 2764 7”,21 | of such sacred and such momentous Canons; for today that is 2765 8”,23 | and that they wore a full monachical habit (which means that 2766 8”,23 | monachal tonsurate (epikouris monachike) (in his interpretation 2767 8”,23 | in that the Greek word, monachos, means lone or solitary), 2768 8”,23 | Aquisgrana, and therein John Monachus Hierosolymite was valiantly 2769 8”,23 | Pope is entitled to be the monarch of the whole world and to 2770 7”,94 | Hyiopatoria (or modalistic monarchianism) and do other embarrassing 2771 8”,23 | trying to establish the monarchic office of the Bishop of 2772 8”,23 | these facts the imagined monarchical office of the Pope is demolished 2773 8”,23 | from an abbot to govern the monasterial affairs must not sit down 2774 8”,23 | The monastic order lives monastically twenty-four hours a day. 2775 7”,45 | leading the solitary life (of monasticism) may themselves step out, 2776 8”,23 | days in the week (namely, Monday, Wednesday, and Friday) 2777 8”,23 | Patriarch of Alexandria named Mongus either because, as Leonius 2778 8”,23 | presbyter-monk — that is to say, a monk-priest, or hieromonach — who is 2779 4”,17 | beings they used to be called monoecia (which word meant, in Greek, “ 2780 8”,23 | honored during the reign of Monomachus; the sixth was that of Pecius, 2781 8”,23 | whose life is quiet and monotonous, he who has joined hands 2782 8”,23 | times of Zeno, when the Monphysites called Eutychians had a 2783 7”,1 | condemned also Apolinarius the monstrous initiate of wickedness and 2784 8”,23 | but, instead, those who monstrously insist that the movements 2785 8”,23 | the more honest.”~ ~ [65] Montanus, who lived during the second 2786 Intro | Chalcedon, we also have the monumental work of Edward Schwartz. 2787 1”,12 | faith-deniers, and the kind and mood of their repentance.[23] 2788 7”,29 | character of their ideas of morality, and the unsettled state 2789 8”,23 | judge; but it is a spirit in mortals, and a breath of the Almighty 2790 7”,45 | some presbyteresses and mother-superiors in the convent provided 2791 4”,20 | compelled to flee from their motherland or home city by any necessity, 2792 8”,23 | steered and governed by the motion of the heavenly bodies, 2793 7”,59 | demons and make irregular motions by pretense while going 2794 8”,23 | pieces of bread should get mouldy (in the accidents only, 2795 8”,23 | after they marry) they may mount to the sublime ascent of 2796 8”,23 | candles and, going into mountains and valleys, light them 2797 8”,23 | that the laity (or people) mourned for Moses. Some, however, 2798 7”,82 | keeners, i.e., professional mourners) to lament and mourn his 2799 8”,23 | Latins who shave off their moustache and their beard and who 2800 8”,23 | happen to be sacred and movable things, which indeed even 2801 8”,23 | monstrously insist that the movements made by the free will of 2802 7”,50 | slapping each other’s face, and moving the spectators to uncontrollable 2803 8”,23 | somebody to death or to muddle his brain or to allure him 2804 3”,8 | overwhelmed the mind and terribly muddled it, and failing to reap 2805 3 | quaffing and absorbing the muddy and heretical water from 2806 8”,23 | account of the unlawful multiplication of baptism.~ ~ [275] It 2807 8”,23 | the Faster in the reign of Muricius, following the practice 2808 7”,16 | multiplied, there arose a murmuring of the Hellenists against 2809 8”,23 | psalters all provided with musical notes. But today the contrary 2810 1 | Son of God is created, or mutable, or subject to change, [ 2811 7”,1 | recounting to us periods and mutations of certain bodies and souls, 2812 1 | or expulsion of clerics mutilated by choice or by violence. ~ 2813 7”,1 | and every innovation and mutilation just as it has been delivered 2814 1”,15 | much disturbance and the mutinies which took place, it has 2815 3”,8 | with improprieties while muttering things to the detriment 2816 7”,46 | general sleep at a convent mutually with any of the nuns there. 2817 8”,23 | life, they too, I say, are muzzled by the present Canon, which, 2818 1 | Caesarea, and Nicholas of Myra. Some had suffered during 2819 8”,23 | sufficient to counterbalance many myriads of controverters.~ ~ [268] 2820 8”,23 | returning to the fold must be myroned (i.e., anointed with genuine 2821 8”,23 | in reference to events in Mysia, situated in Phrygiawherefore 2822 8”,23 | Cyril of Jerusalem (Catech. Mystag. 5), who says: “When yon 2823 7”,83 | questions respecting the mystagogical rite administered to them, 2824 1”,14 | or, as the Greek has it, “mystically”) and had had the priest 2825 8”,23 | among the Greeks who were mythologically asserted to have given birth 2826 8”,7 | Council has taken it more naively, since it says that the 2827 8”,23 | Discourse 252). That little napkin is called a dominical, which 2828 8”,23 | oraria — that is, small white napkins — they would thus receive 2829 8”,23 | Ecclesiastical History, narrates that a Jew feigning piety 2830 8”,23 | Ecclesiastical History, when narrating the facts concerning Felix 2831 8”,23 | and from many historical narratives of Lausaicus. Since the 2832 8”,23 | also situated between two narrows — that is to say, in other 2833 8”,23 | Lord did not discard the national custom at this point, but, 2834 8”,23 | the Burgundians, too, a nationality of France, on account of 2835 8”,23 | standard length are in truth nauseating and become offensive to 2836 8”,23 | of churches, and in their naves and in their aisles, and 2837 8”,20 | this second opinion seems nearer the truth, in so far as 2838 8”,23 | perperevetai here by its nearest English equivalent simply 2839 8”,21 | do so by the bishop for a necess 2840 3 | and last act. These are necessary1 to the discipline and constitution 2841 8”,23 | from danger and suspicion, necessitates her departing from the world 2842 8”,23 | legal and canonical, but necessitous. Secondly, no one can persuade 2843 8”,23 | women,~While petting soft necks of rocks invisible;~Nor 2844 8”,23 | are wont to equip those needing them in going from one nation 2845 8”,23 | woes, deserving tears but needlessly ensuing, which are recorded 2846 8”,23 | one not to be worthy, in a negative sense, and another thing 2847 8”,23 | So those priests who are neglectful in this regard are making 2848 4”,3 | pecuniary profit, while neglecting the services attached to 2849 8”,11 | if even the Metropolitan neglects to take care of the matter, 2850 4”,4 | going round in the cities negligently disregarding their duties, 2851 4”,3 | lucre, and undertake to negotiate secular affairs, to the 2852 8”,23 | him, because he was their neighbor, and especially because 2853 8”,23 | involuntary sin (for, according to Nemesius, a sin is involuntary if 2854 8”,23 | of the present; c. XV of Neocacsarea, modified by XVI; c. XLVIII 2855 1”,9 | XXV, LXI; cc. IX, X of Neocaesaria; cc. III, V, VI of Theophilus).~ ~ 2856 8”,23 | named. Even though c. IX of Neoeaesarea does say that a priest who 2857 Intro | the letter of Patriarch Neophyte VII, August, 1902, concerned 2858 8”,23 | the fourth day, called his nephew and told him to fetch a 2859 8”,23 | however, the so-called Neptics, call praying by mouth and 2860 8”,23 | Cyril, that it praised Nestor and Theodore of Mopsuestia, 2861 8”,23 | consent to the wedding, it is never-the-less true that they have been 2862 1”,2 | that is to say), or one newly catechized and recently 2863 4”,17 | emperor in regard to the newly-built city, not vice versa.[102]~ 2864 8”,23 | Luke subjected to penances newly-married couples who mingled with 2865 7”,16 | Philip, and Prochorus, and Nicanor, and Timon, and Par-menas, 2866 1 | Carthage, Mark of Calabria, Nicasius of Dijon, Donnus of Stridon 2867 8”,23 | adherents of Eusebius of Nicodemeia in the Council held at Antioch 2868 7”,16 | Timon, and Par-menas, and Nicolas an Antiochian proselyte; 2869 7 | C. Peter the Bishop of Nicomedeia stated, though, that there 2870 8”,23 | disregarded as being useless or niggardly by those who used to possess 2871 8”,5 | behavior. For “the Lord is nigh unto them that are contrite 2872 8”,23 | to the presbyter. It was night-time. But the priest happened 2873 8”,23 | commences morning prayer in the nighttime . . . . lastly leaving off 2874 8”,23 | Joseph Bryennius as well as Nile of Thessalonica agree in 2875 | nine 2876 8”,23 | and the enneamena (or nine-month periods), and generally 2877 Intro | on the canons. But in the nineteenth century, Slavic canonists 2878 | ninety 2879 8”,23 | though the latter be absolute nionarchs.) For, according to the 2880 8”,23 | embellished with evangelical nobility. For it is proclaimed therein 2881 8”,23 | him Sabellians, instead of Noetians. He asserted that the Father 2882 8”,23 | attached to the heresy of Noetus, a Smyrnean according to 2883 8”,23 | it with disturbance and noise, turning out to be a wolf 2884 8”,23 | of Nicaea, a great many noisy brawls occurred in regard 2885 1”,8 | of a presbyter, and the nominal title of bishop,[14] but 2886 1”,14 | accepted the faith, and are nominally Christians; accordingly, 2887 4”,2 | them;[85] others are merely nominated, without a seal, such as 2888 8”,23 | that anyone who ordains or nominates a person for money shall 2889 4”,2 | advantage from the ordination or nomination gained by this trafficking, 2890 8”,23 | discovered in old codices of Nomocanons that these men were representing 2891 Intro | applicable to canon law: Non ex regula ius sumatur sed 2892 8 | intense and continual and non-avolating culture respecting the object 2893 8”,23 | thrown away, and to go into non-being, according to Euseb. Eccl. 2894 8”,23 | grant an external (i.e., non-ecclesiastical) judge to try the case of 2895 8”,23 | said that it was earlier non-existent, is not properly speaking 2896 8”,23 | not good even when held on non-festival days. For these things are 2897 8”,23 | a creature is one of the non-Gods. If, on the other hand, 2898 7”,92 | say, than have wives of non-soldiers who have married a second 2899 8”,23 | in the present Canon; and nonecclesiastical, or secular, and imperial, 2900 8”,23 | Calandus, the next ten days Nones, after Nonnus, and the remaining 2901 8”,23 | to occur, and other such nonsense. The name cloud-chasers 2902 8”,23 | about, and uttering many nonsensical things and telling ludicrous 2903 8”,23 | not even one to be said at noonday. Not only at four, and six, 2904 Intro | begins by recalling the norm which requires semiannual 2905 Intro | importance; it is quite normal, therefore, in the innumerable 2906 Intro | but also the fundamental norms of Church order were part 2907 7”,61 | among the Greeks of the north was Bromius, derived from 2908 4”,23 | decrees that they first be notified through the Defensor of 2909 3”,1 | Interpretation.~This Canon notifies those absent from the Council 2910 3”,1 | proceedings affecting them, we notify your loving group that any 2911 8”,23 | baptize anyone, or to pro nounce any blessing whether small 2912 8”,23 | the Bishop of Laodicea, Nounechius, said, when the legates 2913 7”,31 | imperfectly or deficiently and novating the rites handed down.~ ~ 2914 7”,65 | Interpretation.~Inasmuch as all of Novation week is reckoned as a single 2915 8”,23 | with their wives throughout Novational Week, and by consequence 2916 7”,94 | Arians and Macedonians and Novations, who called themselves Cathari[ 2917 Intro | data, we share a far more nuanced view of the real evolution 2918 8”,23 | emasculates the body, and the nudity involved in bathing recalls 2919 8”,23 | good and what is evil” (Num. 32:10-11). Canon CXXXV 2920 7”,44 | that in some convents (or nunneries) the women about to be deemed 2921 8”,23 | liturgy commences, to be nuptially crowned (or garlanded). 2922 8”,23 | held in celebration of nuptials; and others were called 2923 7”,85 | rate, the collection and nurture of whores, harlots, and 2924 8”,23 | care of a wife, of children oand of a whole household prevents 2925 8”,23 | Thasus, and afterwards to the oasis of Arabia with the co-operation 2926 8”,23 | lectors), subdeacons, and oath-takers (i.e., catechists); but 2927 8”,19 | in order to render them obedient, as not being worthy of 2928 8”,23 | viz., if at any time any obedientiary and coenobite should prove 2929 8”,23 | judgment; ‘you ought to have obeyed my command, and not bring 2930 8”,23 | world that is preferable to obeying God, or, in other words, 2931 8”,23 | Wednesday and Friday which is obligatory on all Christians was given 2932 8”,23 | of men are accustomed by obliging him not to eat his supper, 2933 4”,26 | administration and to prevent any obloquy from attaching itself to 2934 7”,53 | eschewing the multitude of obscene appellations, as though 2935 7”,101| the case of those who are obstinately opposed to extremities, 2936 8”,23 | crimes, or who have been obstructed by a spiritual father as 2937 8”,23 | flouting of the mystery was obviated. See also Eustratius, in 2938 7”,8 | and on account of other occasional circumstances, they command 2939 1”,6 | presidency over all the occidental bishops and metropolitans. 2940 7”,60 | learning from them whatever occult things they wish (in order 2941 8”,15 | this life there are various occupations. Let anyone, therefore, 2942 8”,23 | troparion of the canons of the Octoechus of Damascene, by way of 2943 8”,23 | interpretation. If one party is at odds with the other, let him 2944 7”,69 | handed down in the ninth ode of the Church; this refers 2945 7”,65 | in spiritual songs called odes, while taking cheer in Christ 2946 7”,69 | adultery as a thing that is odious to God. By so doing she 2947 8”,23 | roasted and still exhaling the odor of roast meat, before the 2948 8”,23 | may be filled with sweet odors, and the Christians attending 2949 4”,2 | seal, such as Stewards (Oeconomi), and Defensors (Ecdici), 2950 4”,25 | retained by the Steward (or Oeconomus) of the same church.~(Ap. 2951 8”,23 | earth (called in Greek the “oecumene”). These Papists are Bassarion 2952 8”,23 | sixth vol. of Chrysostom). Oecumenius, too, accepts and approves 2953 8”,19 | in Chalcedon; but if the offender is an Abbess, let her be 2954 8”,23 | truth nauseating and become offensive to reverent listeners. Wherefore 2955 7”,46 | must be remote from any offensiveness of scandal, and must regulate 2956 7”,98 | content with only what the offerer is pleased to offer, any 2957 8”,23 | priest must first make the offertory and afterwards, wearing 2958 8”,23 | But as a certain prelate officiated in such a temple in the 2959 8”,11 | Steward in the same church ex officio. Like permission is given 2960 8”,23 | present one is enough to offset tens of thousands of Latins, 2961 7”,101| complex, and they produce many offshoots of the injury, as a result 2962 4”,14 | they have already had their offspring baptized by heretics, let 2963 8 | the more frequently and oftener they are continually seen 2964 8”,23 | earth (called in Greek the “Oikoumene,” or, according to another 2965 8”,23 | is derived from the noun oionos, meaning a raven or vulture). 2966 8”,12 | arable fields, vineyards, olive groves, etc. So as concerning 2967 8”,23 | deaconess; and c) that famous Olympias who, though a widow, was 2968 8”,23 | and bad, or good and bad omens, and other such things, 2969 8”,23 | with the figure of silent omission in those words which it 2970 8”,23 | an imperial pallium (or omophorion) and a purple robe and a 2971 8”,23 | of Isaiah, and from the one-hundred and twenty-second Psalm; 2972 8”,23 | things, on account of the oneness of the hypostasis.” (Taken 2973 7”,44 | is perhaps just to make onlookers think that she shed it not 2974 1 | made our of nothing (ex ouk onton); or who maintain that He 2975 3”,8 | arranged and will be carried onward as though by a favorable 2976 8”,23 | enthronement, and instead of the opening of the doors, that is to 2977 1”,1 | 1.~ If anyone has been operated upon by surgeons for a disease, 2978 1”,10 | is to say, to prevent its operating to exclude them from holy 2979 8”,23 | person’s activities and operations.~ ~ [47] Marcellus was 2980 7”,1 | impudently and arrogantly opined the head of lordship to 2981 7”,73 | first note that Balsamon opines that by “Lord’s suppers” 2982 8”,23 | recusant Nestorius, took the opportune occasion to compose a creed 2983 8”,23 | Theodosius the Great, seized the opportunity to assemble in this ecumenical 2984 8”,23 | or because it blames and opposes marriage, but because it 2985 8”,23 | diabolical, and many other opprobrious epithets; and they further 2986 7”,1 | contact with the Divine Oracle, while at the same time 2987 8”,23 | writing but was handed down orally by the Apostles, or else 2988 8”,23 | spreading out some white oraria — that is, small white napkins — 2989 1”,14 | is shown by the funeral oration of St. Ambrose respecting 2990 8”,23 | Council, nor the speeches and orations which the bishops and monks 2991 8”,23 | Demosthenes, in which that orator says: “I take it that anyone 2992 4”,6 | to the dishonor of the ordainer.~(c. XIII of Neocaesarea.)~ ~ 2993 4”,6 | saying “The divine grace ordaineth so-and-so a Presbyter or 2994 7”,13 | tantamount to a canon that ordinands to the deaconry or presbytery 2995 8”,23 | ch. 28) decrees that the ordinator of an unmarried man must 2996 1”,10 | thereof, or even after the ordinators have become aware thereof, 2997 7”,32 | regard to the lineage of the ordinee. But, on the contrary, after 2998 4”,6 | and void, and that such ordinees shall not be allowed to 2999 8”,23 | round their neck. For St. Orestes, one of the five martyrs, 3000 Intro | the working of these new organs had to be made clear. Under 3001 5 | directed solely against the Origenists (p. 341 of the second volume 3002 Intro | canons he showed little originality; he often followed Zonaras 3003 8”,23 | or Creed) is one which originated with the Apostles (just 3004 8”,23 | Studite, who states that the originator of it assumed the little 3005 Intro | Benedictine monk, Henri Leclercq d'Ornancourt undertook a French translation 3006 4”,8 | belonging to poorhouses, orphan asylums, homes for the aged, 3007 7”,31 | reveal the father’s meaning Orthodoxically. For, in view of the fact 3008 7”,1 | we do not stop here. We Orthodoxly confirm the faith which 3009 4”,29 | Biblus, Botrys, Tripolis, Orthosias, Areas, and Antarandus, 3010 1”,12 | for them to go to church ostensibly with “kneelers” and to leave 3011 8”,23 | frippery) denotes vainglory and ostentation.~ ~ [279] For the Bible


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