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3012 8”,23 | exorcists, doorkeepers, ostiaries, and all clergymen in general 3013 8”,23 | Papists that the Bishop ot Constantinople can judge 3014 8”,23 | at times the Son, and at oth3r times the Holy Spirit according 3015 8”,23 | said, and there is none othe. See also the Footnote to 3016 Intro | and Romanians.~ The era of Ottoman domination is far from being 3017 1 | made our of nothing (ex ouk onton); or who maintain 3018 1 | of the substance [ek tes ousias] of the Father, God of God, 3019 8”,23 | Holy Spirit like a heavenly outburst of thunder: “If he is indeed 3020 3”,2 | strangers to holy orders and outcasts from the rank of the episcopate.~ ~ ~ 3021 8”,23 | been charged with by many outcries. This same conclusion may 3022 7”,1 | that it may be said to have outgrown the cedars of Lebanon, and 3023 8”,23 | sternly deposed and to be outlawed and proscribed from the 3024 7”,1 | being diametrically opposite outlets of impiety, fallen out in 3025 7”,1 | straightforward dogma which they outlined of the truth that there 3026 8”,23 | and when the paint and outlines of the pictures in the icons 3027 4”,17 | parishes which are situated in outlying and distant parts of the 3028 3 | heretical water from the outpourings of Diodorus and of Theodore 3029 8”,23 | though her virtuousness outshine the sun! Nicephorus the 3030 8”,18 | Be ye unoffending even to outsiders, says the Apostle (1 Cor. 3031 Intro | custom has a tendency to outweigh canons,”7 but we must not 3032 8”,23 | epanorason (or “outer rason” or over-coat), or mandorrason (or “cloak-rason”), 3033 | overall 3034 8”,23 | which may be englished as “overcap”), they have no special 3035 7”,101| that it resists, that is, overcomes, the power and art of the 3036 8”,23 | bodily comfort to ignore or overlook the evident harm to the 3037 8”,23 | parishes that were apt to be overlooked or disregarded as being 3038 8”,23 | seize by dint of exercise of overpowering force and authority any 3039 8”,23 | Pepouzians, because they overpraised a village in Phrygia named 3040 8”,23 | an inherent authority to overrule even the rulers ruling a 3041 8”,23 | have any validity if it is overruled by the Canons. Read also 3042 8”,12 | understanding that God is overseeing and supervising. Let him 3043 8”,23 | district; a bishop is the overseer of many districts. A chorepiscopus 3044 8”,23 | to the Euchologion, the overshadowing of the divine grace, which 3045 8”,23 | either by courtesy or by oversight, and in the same way they 3046 7”,19 | being resourceless, they overstep the bounds of propriety. 3047 8”,23 | by the whole Council for overstepping his boundaries and taking 3048 3”,8 | seen some such misfortune overtake most reverent and most godly 3049 8”,23 | of St. Paul, nor does it overthrow or refute these. First, 3050 7”,69 | word speak, controverts and overthrows the allegation put forward 3051 8”,23 | and passions. But if one overwhelm them suddenly with all the 3052 7”,87 | the salvation of the man owning the beast. But if anyone 3053 8”,23 | before and plowed under with oxen, and scarcely recognizable 3054 Intro | William Bright, professor at Oxford from 1868-1901.37 His commentaries 3055 Intro | nature of the subject. As P.P. Joannou pertinently noted:~ 3056 8”,23 | chorepiscopi to grant letters pacifical, i.e., dimissory, to those 3057 8”,23 | Constantinople, and the pacification of Cyril with John by aid 3058 8”,23 | fish bait or in order to pack tobacco in them, or any 3059 8”,23 | by instruments are sent packing by the divine Fathers on 3060 7 | follows: “Some men who are painfully ignorant in regard to these 3061 8”,23 | childbedless childbirth as a painless childbed and be taken in 3062 8”,23 | images to be produced with paints (or colors), with mosaic, 3063 8”,16 | soft clothes are found in palaces, and not in bishoprics and 3064 8”,23 | Michael, the first of the Palaeologi, that the Bishop of Constantinople 3065 8”,23 | word. And divine Gregory Palamas in a letter written to a 3066 8”,23 | another picture to John Paleologus, and this one was honored 3067 8”,23 | Mysteries, do not hold out the palms of your hands, nor spread 3068 7”,26 | But who is ignorant of the paltriness of that dress which the 3069 7”,61 | celebrated in honor of the god Pan, who was supposed by the 3070 8”,23 | names of Christ, and of the Panagia (or All-holy Virgin), or 3071 8”,23 | corresponding Greek word “Panagiotatos”) “in all respects most 3072 8”,23 | Christian by the Greeks; and Pancratius of Tauromeneia used to give 3073 8”,23 | and she set it up in the Panead, at the feet of which there 3074 3 | of the two natures, the panegyris of the salvatory exchange, 3075 8 | and vestments, walls and panels, houses and streets, both 3076 1 | Dijon, Donnus of Stridon in Pannonia, and the two Roman priests, 3077 8”,23 | page 155 of the dogmatic Panoply, wherein it is written that 3078 8”,23 | of the Monastery of the Pantocrator. It says, however, also 3079 8”,23 | over holy pictures is a Papal affair, and not Orthodox; 3080 8”,23 | of whom the leader was Papias the bishop of Hierapolis ( 3081 8”,23 | orders provided they accept Papism, or Roman Catholicism, which 3082 7”,16 | Nicanor, and Timon, and Par-menas, and Nicolas an Antiochian 3083 8”,23 | English) and calling himself a Paraclete, and opposed the Apostolic 3084 8”,10 | unlawful things in the same paragraph: the action of clergymen 3085 4”,13 | together with the series of parallel Canons; for the space afforded 3086 8”,23 | thereof use the so-called “paramandy,” what at that time would 3087 8”,23 | would have been called a paramandyas, denoting a sort of cloaklike 3088 4”,2 | Ecdici), and Churchwardens (Paramonarii, i.e., Prosmonarii).[86] 3089 8”,23 | itself differently worded or paraphrased, a point which was gallantly 3090 Intro | Church order were part and parcel of Holy Tradition. The Fathers 3091 7”,74 | chanters, or psalts, and parchment-chanting chanters, or psalts, or, 3092 7”,76 | Alexandria (Book 3, ch. 5, of his Pardagogus).~ ~ ~ 3093 7”,101| sinfulness, whether it be pardonable or deadly, and the disposition 3094 7”,30 | inside a room or in the parlor of a private dwelling, or 3095 7”,22 | Communion shall collect from the partaker coins or any compensation 3096 8”,23 | been pardoned, and become partakers of divine grace, and had 3097 8”,23 | Holy Chrism, and thus he partakes of communion, remaining 3098 7”,78 | puerperium of the All-intemerate Parthenometor (i.e., the perfectly immaculate 3099 8”,23 | manufacture of garments parti-colored or variegated with interwoven 3100 8”,23 | provide a way of becoming participants also on days of fasting 3101 8”,23 | and that the righteous who participated in the first resurrection 3102 8”,23 | prevent Christians from participating in what are called in the 3103 8”,23 | and he deposit all the particles of marble chipped off and 3104 Intro | Roman Catholic baptism is particularily appreciated in that milieu. 3105 4”,18 | faction (i.e., of factious partisanship), already prohibited by 3106 1”,17 | lender, but a sharetaker or partner), and be caught doing this, 3107 1 | On Sundays and during the Paschal season prayers should be 3108 8”,23 | unseen and the seen, the passible and the indefectible. Not 3109 8”,23 | living with her abate the passionateness of his irresistible desire, 3110 7”,23 | races or become involved in pastimes. But if any Clergyman should 3111 8”,23 | he calls the Presbyters “Pastors” (or shepherds), and the 3112 8”,23 | restore to the spiritual pasture as purified and clean a 3113 7”,12 | Christians who are being pastured and shepherded by us, and 3114 7”,20 | so-called papalethra (or “patch”) at the point of the head, 3115 8”,23 | Thus, first of all, it is patent from the words of the letter 3116 8”,23 | the ministry of spiritual paternity.~ [256] Spyridon Milias, 3117 7”,69 | more attractive and more pathetic than man’s. The appearance 3118 8”,23 | like those named Cynops in Patmus and Simon. Likewise those 3119 1 | the Father [homoousion to patri], through whom all things 3120 8”,23 | Basil says in his letter to Patricia Caesaria, and in the West, 3121 8”,23 | to this story that since Patricius Valerianus, who was living 3122 8”,23 | Evangelical, Apostolical, and Patristical custom of genuflection abolished 3123 8”,23 | series of the Fathers (inthe Patrologia); but also Socrates (in 3124 8”,23 | barbarically instead of Paulojohns.~ ~ [36] Indictment is 3125 8”,23 | belief. Hence he exiled, pauperized, and scorned many men of 3126 8”,23 | on a holy icon, without pausing to examine into the possibility 3127 8”,23 | rent or to mortgage or to pawn, and taking money in consideration 3128 4”,23 | depart from Constantinople peaceably. But if they impudently 3129 8”,23 | them tell them to remain in peaceful marriage, to which God has 3130 7”,61 | Greek word signifying a peal as of thunder. By the Romans 3131 8”,23 | taking care not to drop any pearl (i.e., precious particle) 3132 8”,23 | also present by his legates Pearus, Paul and Eugenius at the 3133 8”,23 | Monomachus; the sixth was that of Pecius, as having been honored 3134 4”,3 | themselves in secular affairs for pecuniary profit, while neglecting 3135 8”,1 | the angels would like to peep into” (1 Pet. 1:12). And 3136 8”,23 | and attired her head, and peeped through the window” (ibid.). 3137 8”,23 | honor or recognition of peerage, or the tracing of a relation 3138 1”,18 | intimate that deacons are peers of presbyters, which is 3139 8”,23 | which divine Isidorus the Pelousiote says that Moses would not 3140 7”,26 | him to scorn.” Isidorus Pelousiotes (in his seventy-fourth letter) 3141 7”,59 | persons, it has seemed best to penalize them by all means and to 3142 7”,60 | the Church of Christians, penalizes sorcerers.[194] The same 3143 8”,23 | charge of philarchy (i.e., a penchant for ruling Others).~ ~ [ 3144 1”,12 | propitiate God with tears and penetential contrition, and patiently 3145 8”,23 | whom the Lord's teaching penetrated into the chamber and private 3146 7”,51 | and of contrition and of penitence. But for a perfect sacrifice 3147 8”,23 | what are commonly called “penitences” (or, in Greek, “metanoeae”), 3148 8”,23 | though it is contrite and penitential and soul-benefiting, is 3149 8”,23 | villages and districts sparsely peopled it was the vogue to appoint 3150 8”,23 | village in Phrygia named Pepouza, which they even called 3151 8”,23 | Montanists were also known as Pepouzians, because they overpraised 3152 2”,6 | that appeal their case to “peramatic” (a Greek word with a signification 3153 8”,23 | prothesis, and this fact is not perceived until after the Great Entrance, 3154 Intro | mention the book of Henry R. Percival, which constitutes volume 3155 8”,23 | unartificial, whereas the percussions and efflations produced 3156 8”,23 | the subject of monastic perfectionization, asserts “that the renunciation 3157 8”,23 | moreover, says that we ought to perfer the grace of the Gospel 3158 8”,23 | become a monk compels her perforce to refrain from getting 3159 7”,95 | combing their hair or to perfume their hair, or to braid 3160 8”,23 | clergymen from serving in perfumery workshops, or in baths in 3161 4”,15 | be ordained at random and perfunctorily; on the contrary, it requires 3162 8”,23 | Thessalonica calls it a peribolaion (or “wrapper”). And when 3163 7”,69 | innovation involving many perils and capable of leading to 3164 8”,23 | Severus and Julian concerning perishability and imperishability, and 3165 8”,23 | not compel him to commit perjury” (Sermon 15 on statues, 3166 8”,23 | of the Westerners sin by permitting this addition. But it must 3167 8”,23 | translate the Greek word perperevetai here by its nearest English 3168 8”,23 | Cecropides, who were named Perperi, who labored vainly and 3169 8”,23 | forever, and in order to perpetuate the obligation of gratitude 3170 7”,48 | remain Monasteries unto perpetuity, and the property that belongs 3171 8”,23 | an attempt to solve this perplexing question, we answer that 3172 8”,23 | then proceeds to solve the perplexity, and says that the canon 3173 8”,23 | things are offered by way of perquisites to the priests, and not 3174 8”,23 | These three emperors kept persecuting the Church for forty years, 3175 2”,2 | indifference on account of persecutions, and, as Theodoret says, 3176 8”,23 | everything that the emperors and persecutors preceding him had failed 3177 8”,23 | especially in the land of the Persians and Assyrians, and in the 3178 8”,23 | silenced on this score who are persistent in traducing and misrepresenting 3179 8”,23 | unsettled condition, by persisting in the monastery, or, if 3180 8”,23 | confessions of what they personally believed, and especially 3181 8”,8 | children, ordering them persuasively to abstain from Jewish superstitions. 3182 7”,16 | this connection did not pertain to the men serving as ministers 3183 8”,23 | general, but only as many as pertained to the right faith and had 3184 7”,36 | and to do everything that pertains to a Bishop, we, being determined 3185 Intro | subject. As P.P. Joannou pertinently noted:~ The letter of a 3186 3”,7 | any chance, the unholy and perverse dogmas of Nestorius, which 3187 8”,23 | says, “charity dealeth not perversely.” I have taken pains to 3188 8”,23 | thereof. He and his followers perverted the festival of Easter. 3189 8”,23 | Leo, cited the same Canon pervertedly in the Fourth Council. Nevertheless, 3190 8”,16 | Christians), has become a pestilence, and those who have joined 3191 Intro | Sokolov, published in St. Petersburg in 1851.25 Nicodemus Milash 3192 8”,23 | twenty-second Psalm; and it is a petition and a supplication. This 3193 8”,23 | Baronius and the Jesuit Petrovius. See also the Council held 3194 8”,23 | your head, women,~While petting soft necks of rocks invisible;~ 3195 8 | in vol. 11 of the Synods, pg. 719. ~ ~ ~Canons. ~ ~ 3196 8”,23 | contracted a second marriage with Phaltiel, after pardoning both of 3197 8”,23 | bishop of Rome, in writing to Phanius the bishop of Antioch, accuses 3198 8”,23 | did Anna the daughter of Phanuel, and in accordance with 3199 8”,23 | that of the Scribes and Pharisees, we shall by no means enter 3200 Intro | became more numerous; this phenomenon contributed to the breakdown 3201 7”,1 | forth the word of life” (Phil. 2:16), is committed to 3202 8”,23 | meant office). In writing to Philagrius, on the other hand, he says 3203 1”,11 | not deserved to be treated philan-thropically and clemently, it has appeared 3204 8”,23 | liable to the charge of philarchy (i.e., a penchant for ruling 3205 7”,16 | faith and Holy Spirit, and Philip, and Prochorus, and Nicanor, 3206 3 | of whom were bishops, and Philipp the presbyter, and Juvenal 3207 8”,23 | third Caesarea was Caesarea Philippi. ~ ~ [12] Thus did they 3208 8”,23 | when it was captured by the Philistines and knocked down their idols, 3209 8”,23 | says (in ch. 52 of his Philocal., p. 216) that it is a brave 3210 8”,23 | 720 of his work entitled Philocalia.~ ~ [263] This dictum is 3211 8”,23 | was John Alexandreus the Philoponus. All Monophysites used to 3212 8”,23 | discussing theological matters or philosophical questions, and especially 3213 8”,23 | Christ that “which has been philosophically expressed, in the finest 3214 8”,23 | for the original of it, as Philostorgus the Arian historically records), 3215 8”,23 | murderer that makes such philter in order to kill anybody, 3216 8”,23 | those women who prepare philters in order to incite anybody 3217 8”,23 | Afterwards when the tyrant Phocas accorded the primacy to 3218 8”,23 | citizens and plebeians (Phot., ibid.). But why is it 3219 8”,23 | Diadochus, the bishop of Photica, says (in ch. 52 of his 3220 8”,23 | appears, from the wording and phraseology of this letter, to have 3221 7”,69 | containing the following phrases: “Having suppressed the 3222 8”,23 | Trinity cannot be exhibited pictorially because of its being shapeless 3223 7”,31 | the soldiers with a spear pierced his side, and forthwith 3224 8”,23 | Since the present Canon pierces the hearts of Papists like 3225 8”,23 | the church, or doves and pigeons at commemoration services, 3226 8”,13 | charitable institutions have been pillaged by men, including both bishoprics 3227 7”,87 | or to get them out of a pit if they happened to fall 3228 8”,23 | and those, too, who take pitch candles and, going into 3229 7”,61 | being transferred to the pitharia, as these are called in 3230 8”,23 | O brother! and, What a pity, O Lord! A burial now he 3231 8”,23 | all good things (or, in plainer English, all virtues), according 3232 8”,23 | the outward decency and plainness of their garments, and of 3233 8”,23 | sacred rites out in desert plains in rush huts. Balsamon also 3234 4”,9 | with whom both parties, the plaintiff and the defendant, are well 3235 7”,95 | their head by contriving to plait or wave it in a fashion 3236 1”,11 | drawing, or architectural plan, of the church building; 3237 8”,17 | completion, let him carry out his plans. The same rule is to be 3238 1”,2 | catechized and recently planted in the vineyard of Christ, 3239 8”,23 | expense they went to in planting it. Accordingly, all the 3240 8”,23 | 655 of the Dodecabiblus). Plato the very learned Archbishop 3241 8”,23 | in accordance with the Platonists the soul from the mind. 3242 8”,23 | laity by means of their pleasant effect on the ear.~ ~ [ 3243 4”,28 | Constantinople just as he pleases and decides, but he must 3244 7”,95 | braid it into one or more pleats, in order to prevent them 3245 8”,23 | as private citizens and plebeians (Phot., ibid.). But why 3246 8”,23 | who compiled the rituals, plodding the middle path, so to speak, 3247 8”,23 | shall enter into a secret plot or design against her belly, 3248 8”,23 | Later, however, when he plotted to get possession of the 3249 4”,18 | conspiracy or faction, or in plotting any other callous and cunning 3250 8”,23 | and excavated before and plowed under with oxen, and scarcely 3251 8”,23 | or who use tweezers to pluck out the superfluous hairs 3252 8”,5 | and for pardon, instead of pluming themselves on their lawless 3253 7”,34 | when any bishop dies, to plunder and appropriate his belongings 3254 8”,23 | belonging to the Church would be plundered wrongfully and with evil 3255 8”,12 | the ground that they are plundering wrongfully what they did 3256 8”,23 | prohibits them even from plying the censer, much more so 3257 2”,1 | 45] or of those known as Pneumatomach (i.e., spirit-fighters), 3258 4”,4 | either out of their own pocket or out of the poor money 3259 8”,23 | brought with them in their pockets or bosoms, begin stuffing 3260 8”,23 | he says these things in poetical verses as follows:~“As much 3261 7”,90 | who take foetus-killing poisons, they are made subject to 3262 8”,23 | seven Councils calls him Politianus, with whom Ignatius, a modern 3263 Intro | and the Middle Ages on the political and socio-cultural level, 3264 7”,86 | return to her husband, but by polluting herself she shall remain 3265 4”,14 | heretics !s in the nature of a pollution, and not a baptism; read 3266 8”,23 | man Marcion once asked St. Polycarp whether he knew who he was, 3267 8”,23 | Symeon, and is now called the polystaurion. It denotes that the monk 3268 8”,23 | circuses and horse races pomp of Satan (Discourse 20 on 3269 8”,23 | innocence of their great pontifex, the Pope of Rome named 3270 Intro | absolute authority of the Roman pontiff; he resolutely took the 3271 8”,23 | Corinthians, they would invite the poorer ones, and all of them would 3272 1 | persecution; others were poorly enough acquainted with Christian 3273 8”,23 | to oppose them. Hence the Pope-worshipers are manifestly lying when 3274 8”,23 | clergymen, according to the Popish idolatry of the Patriarchs 3275 Intro | Metropolitan Andrew Saguna, N. Popovici, and C. Dron.30~ In the 3276 7”,60 | other such things to the populace, in accordance with the 3277 7”,93 | to promise God not to eat pork, or to sentence himself 3278 8”,23 | alone opened the closed portals of the Virgin’s womb, and 3279 8”,23 | mention oil paintings and portraits, but never statues or sculptured 3280 8”,23 | not paint Him at all or portray Him in any manner at all 3281 8”,23 | a shadow in the body it portrays, and cannot possibly be 3282 Intro | canonists had a quasi-official position16 and have continued in subsequent 3283 3”,8 | it back to its rightful possessor, in order that the Canons 3284 8”,23 | shave their beard are not possessors of a manly face, but of 3285 8”,23 | married. Both the foregoing possibilities could easily occur if a 3286 Intro | volume 14 in The Nicene and Post-Nicene Fathers, second series.42 3287 Intro | line with the adage lex posterior derogat priori, which assumes 3288 7”,1 | teach them outright to our posterity; which Fathers indeed as 3289 Intro | canons is found among the posthumous works of this great scholar; 3290 4”,30 | reverent Bishops of Egypt postponed subscribing to the epistle 3291 4”,25 | them to prolong the time of postponement (for perhaps that particular 3292 1”,19 | or sleeping quarters, she postpones the time, she is deprived 3293 7”,42 | given to him at once without postponing the time, or procrastinating, 3294 1 | the public conveyances and posts of the empire; moreover, 3295 8”,23 | admix therewith theatrical postures and meaningless intonations ( 3296 8”,23 | do not also cease being potentially sacred: according to that 3297 Intro | the work of Rhalles and Potles. We have done the same for 3298 8”,23 | age, on account of this poverty, as the sole comfort and 3299 8”,23 | tongue, which to them is practically a puzzle), or, in other 3300 Intro | institutions but also all Orthodox practitioners of canon law, since the 3301 8”,23 | Christ a mere man, but also prated that after the second judgment 3302 8”,23 | their head down. He also pratingly asserted that there is no 3303 8”,23 | object to it in the least. So prattling Aquinas is slandering, yes, 3304 Intro | influenced the canonical praxis of the whole Orthodox Church. 3305 8”,23 | which men assembled and prayed as usual in time of an incursion 3306 7”,69 | God for our sins. Whoever prays and supplicates should be 3307 8”,18 | bishoprics and monasteries in prder to act as servants, since 3308 8”,23 | original and causeless, pre-existed prior to the type, or form, 3309 8”,23 | 390 ibid.).~ ~ [118] This pre-existence of souls was declared by 3310 8”,23 | been in reality and truth pre-existent.~ ~ [103] In his Collection 3311 7”,67 | of our holy and eminent Preachers and Teachers, unless it 3312 7”,14 | year and began to teach the preachment of the Gospel. (“And Jesus 3313 8”,23 | by the Latins, which are precarious and erroneous. But what 3314 Intro | limited to the domain of precedents. We could, it is true, quote 3315 2”,3 | according to which the one precedes and the other follows both 3316 7”,88 | Concord.~As concerning the precise time of the Lord’s Resurrection 3317 2”,7 | instead of insisting upon precision”), the primary reason being 3318 8”,23 | interweaving of wool and linen he precluded the manufacture of garments 3319 8”,23 | Origen to be the reason for predestination and damnation. For if the 3320 8”,23 | have done right, they are predestined to the kingdom; but if they 3321 7”,7 | instead of incurring such a predicament, when you are invited, sit 3322 6 | attributing a single will and predicating a single energy to and of 3323 8”,23 | their hands, they would predict that a war was to occur, 3324 7”,40 | thus while confessing a predilection for such a life, they may 3325 Intro | Another factor favored the predominance of written law. During the 3326 7”,19 | by which term is meant preeminently the Bishops, but secondarily 3327 8”,23 | As much as virginity is prefereable to marriage, ~On which account 3328 8”,23 | Evangelists, but, instead, greatly prefering the truth, let them depict 3329 8”,23 | the things that served to prefigure Her, it would not, methinks, 3330 2”,3 | interpreting the Canon, prefixed this decree of Justinian, 3331 8”,23 | say that if a woman become pregnant in consequence of fornication 3332 7”,81 | symbols of the truth and preindications handed down to the Church, 3333 7”,36 | their thrones, shall not be prejudiced as to their right to perform 3334 8”,23 | fowls of the air, we are not prejudicing our case by eating botargo 3335 1”,12 | and after displaying a preliminary enthusiasm and taking off 3336 1 | this Council was to be the prelude to a life of conflict and 3337 7”,28 | Lent dishonored by being prematurely broken.~(Ap. c. LXIX; c. 3338 8”,23 | But perhaps from these premises nothing less is to be inferred 3339 8”,23 | at such common banquets. Premising these words of the Apostle, 3340 7”,35 | matter of this order of prenumeration and subnumeration so conceived 3341 Intro | the canonist has another preoccupation. It is frequently the case 3342 8”,23 | Book V concerning Evang. Prep.), and Sulpicius Severus ( 3343 8”,23 | rats or mice during the preparative (called in Greek proscomide, 3344 8”,23 | and in like manner grace prepares divine communion ready for 3345 7”,69 | writings of modern men, who is preparing women to chant to himself 3346 1 | Athanasius may be attributed a preponderant influence in the formulation 3347 8”,23 | means of the difference of prepositions, the recusants might draw 3348 8”,23 | refutation of the imaginary prerogative of the present Popes of 3349 8”,23 | decision, decreed that if the presaiictified bread be eaten by cats or 3350 8”,23 | Nicephorus allows such a Presbyter-Abbot to ordain also a Sub-deacon. 3351 8”,23 | in his c. XXII that if a presbyter-monk — that is to say, a monk-priest, 3352 8”,23 | ones among whom it called presbytidas. Nevertheless it did not 3353 8”,23 | widows, nor the same as presbytides, yet, in spite of this fact, 3354 7”,50 | all kinds of theatrical presentations and pretenses, or where 3355 8”,23 | and Antiochians (wherein, presenting the present Canon of the 3356 Intro | first place, the unequaled prestige of this “great and holy 3357 8”,23 | Dionysius himself, as if presumably correcting himself, adds: “ 3358 8”,23 | jurisdiction. These facts being presupposed, the Canon says: Let the 3359 8”,23 | for any woman that merely pretends to have been seized by force ( 3360 7”,50 | theatrical presentations and pretenses, or where someone would 3361 8”,23 | smokelike puffiness (or pretentiousness) of mundane authority must 3362 2”,7 | multitude of such heretics then prevalent, and a second reason being 3363 8”,23 | of bodily disease, or for prevention of damage to fruits, shall 3364 8”,23 | neck in order to have a preventive of every evil.~ ~ [190] 3365 8”,23 | oand of a whole household prevents them from giving due attention 3366 7”,19 | better, and do not become a prey to the ailment of ignorance, 3367 8”,23 | wounded, all the time being preyed upon by wild beasts, all 3368 8”,23 | celebrated memory, who was the prince of philosophers, displayed 3369 8”,23 | other temples too there were princes, even on the sacerdotal 3370 8”,23 | so much as mentioned in print in the Menaea on the second 3371 8”,23 | then became accustomed to printing the cross upon themselves. 3372 Intro | adage lex posterior derogat priori, which assumes that the 3373 8”,23 | presbyter of Antioch, when in prison, conducted divine services 3374 7”,59 | actually chained and shut up in prisons by many Patriarchs and Bishops. 3375 8”,13 | may be restored to their pristine condition, it is well and 3376 8”,23 | according to philosophers, privations come second after habits. 3377 8”,23 | one to be unworthy, in a privative sense. For any man is unworthy 3378 8”,23 | Only the Patriarchs were privileged to wear sacks, chasubles 3379 8”,23 | to baptize anyone, or to pro nounce any blessing whether 3380 8”,23 | Semi-Arians, Macedonius even proceeded to wage war upon the divinity 3381 8”,23 | says “the Spirit, which proceedeth out of the Father” (page 3382 8”,23 | evil as a result of natural processes of the mind, which it does 3383 8”,23 | true notion concerning the procession of the Holy Spirit might 3384 7”,16 | Spirit, and Philip, and Prochorus, and Nicanor, and Timon, 3385 1”,12 | examine into the likings and proclivities of such faith-deniers, and 3386 8”,23 | more correctly, say, like Procopius (p. 198, vol. I of the Octateuch), 3387 7”,42 | postponing the time, or procrastinating, and that the grace must 3388 7”,76 | bodies for the purpose of procreating children, and not in order 3389 8”,23 | Augustine wrote to Bishop Proculianus, “by our halo.” It is wont 3390 7”,85 | 86.~ As for those who procure and train prostitutes and 3391 8”,23 | commentary on the parable of the prodigal son were the deacons and 3392 7”,31 | Homily 82). But a vine produces wine, not water. Hence they 3393 7”,31 | derived, he says, from the product of the vine” (Homily 82). 3394 8”,23 | sacred words may not be profaned. For that saying of Isaiah 3395 8”,23 | from sinning gravely by profaning things that are holy. See 3396 8”,23 | told that the one whom they profess to have been inerrable was 3397 7”,101| So that a person who is professing the science of treating 3398 7”,82 | Irish call keeners, i.e., professional mourners) to lament and 3399 8”,23 | resigning on account of some professionally inhibitive and hidden reason. 3400 7”,60 | if they persist in these professions, and refuse to change their 3401 8”,10 | superintending the largest and most profitable estates, either let him 3402 7”,101| widely diffused, and it progresses until it is checked[253] 3403 8”,23 | are wrought in relief and project above the plane of the level 3404 3 | West, namely, Arcadius, and Projectus, both of whom were bishops, 3405 8”,23 | Councils, as we said in the prologue to the First Ecumenical 3406 4”,25 | necessity forcing them to prolong the time of postponement ( 3407 4”,21 | file charges against them promiscuously and without investigation 3408 8”,23 | venerable dogmas, solemnly promising to recognize and keep the 3409 7”,32 | now on those who wish to promote certain persons to the clergy 3410 8”,23 | it further contains the promotion of Maximianus to the throne 3411 4”,20 | to another Bishop, after promulgation of this rule, it has been 3412 7”,73 | both the Narthex and the Pronaos, reserving the word “church” 3413 8”,23 | this point note that the pronoun “touto” in the Greek text 3414 1”,14 | when the time came for the pronouncement of the words “All catechumens 3415 4 | the Prophets formerly had prophesied concerning him and as he 3416 8”,23 | Maximilla, he called them prophetesses. He taught that marriages 3417 8”,2 | ordained. For God has said prophetically: “Because thou hast rejected 3418 8”,23 | in order that God may be propitiated in these, in order that 3419 8”,23 | teachers of the present time proposes to the adherents of Roman 3420 1”,17 | the matter as a commercial proposition, or turning it to his own 3421 8”,23 | Ec. C. forbade anyone to propound any faith other than that 3422 8”,23 | reference to the Arians propounding another faith as against 3423 8”,23 | and kiss.” The preposition pros indicates an intensification 3424 8”,23 | preparative (called in Greek proscomide, or proskomide, according 3425 8”,23 | wrote some verses and some prose, e.g.: “This man, I say, 3426 7”,16 | and Nicolas an Antiochian proselyte; whom all they set before 3427 8”,23 | in Greek proscomide, or proskomide, according to a different 3428 8”,23 | kyno (in the compound verb proskyno, meaning to adore) means “ 3429 7”,86 | worthy to partake of the prosphora if indeed they verily repent 3430 8”,23 | extraction and in reality a prostitute, and hides her, he cannot 3431 8”,23 | tyrannized by some, and to protect those who took refuge in 3432 4”,24 | to say, that they may be protected and managed. Canon XII of 3433 4”,4 | for their monasteries, by protecting the monks and bestowing 3434 4”,30 | latter was succeeded by Proterius (see p. 241 of the second 3435 7”,23 | introduced, let him rise up and protest, and thereupon let him depart, 3436 7”,92 | whose wife on account of his protracted absence has taken another 3437 8”,23 | benefit will accrue from protraction of the period of penance. 3438 8”,23 | But if he keeps on getting prouder, and refuses to cease, let 3439 8”,23 | not been investigated and proven, they merely exclude them 3440 8”,23 | single occasion, they are proving more plainly the fact that 3441 8”,23 | at its prime and strongly provocative, which object is the pretty 3442 7”,64 | the eyes of the Lord and provoked His wrath. Note, too, that 3443 7”,101| health or on the contrary provokes the malady to attack him 3444 8”,23 | while two were necessary and proximates: 1) Since c. XXXIV of the 3445 7”,1 | the Holy Spirit. For in proximity to “the Holy Spirit,” which 3446 8”,23 | provided he is sensible and prudent and worthy of the abbotship.~ ~ [ 3447 8”,23 | wine and eat them, as is prudently recommended by those who 3448 8”,23 | there are to be found old psalters all provided with musical 3449 8”,23 | done in connection with the psaltery of David. That is why there 3450 8”,23 | of Fathers attending it. Psellus says so too. Photius says 3451 8 | so-called definition of the pseudo-council held in the reign of Constantine 3452 8 | Constantine, and Nicetas, the pseudopatriarchs who held office during the 3453 8”,23 | Elevation, but now it is called Psomatheia (with the accent of the 3454 8”,23 | the Greek name of which is psyche, and the Latin anima), whether 3455 8”,23 | that if anyone is injured psychically, he ought to tell about 3456 7”,1 | overthrew and demolished the puerile toys which the heretics 3457 8”,23 | and because the smokelike puffiness (or pretentiousness) of 3458 7”,98 | these expositors, failing to punctuate, but, on the contrary, running 3459 Intro | grammatical construction or punctuation.50 The exact meaning of 3460 8”,23 | for good or for evil, is punishable.”~ ~ [106] But in other 3461 8”,23 | monastery which he sold; and the purchaser likewise shall lose also 3462 8”,23 | discountenances sales and purchases carried on in the churches 3463 Intro | are some cases where the purely limited nature of the canon 3464 7”,15 | omitted when the laws were purged, and was not entered in 3465 7”,83 | may deprive them of such purifying sanctification.~ ~Interpretation.~ 3466 8”,23 | keeping, and who, if they purloin anything therefrom, are 3467 3”,8 | brother and fellow bishop, in pursuance of affection and love in 3468 8”,23 | fears, and makes the one pursued a helper; (and the following 3469 8”,23 | Thus again excessive music, pursuing what is sweet beyond moderation 3470 8”,23 | anything that comes under the purview of the “old fellow.” The 3471 8”,23 | continence and other pretexts and pusillanimities it used to happen that divorces 3472 8”,23 | to them is practically a puzzle), or, in other words, it 3473 8”,23 | Clinias who was a disciple of Pythagoras, and a heathen, and was 3474 3 | Constantinople. For, after quaffing and absorbing the muddy 3475 1”,10 | to idols are nevertheless qualified to be admitted to holy orders 3476 4”,2 | prescribes that if any bishop qualifies any of these or other clergymen 3477 8”,23 | perpetrate the iniquity of qualifying pictures with certain prayers 3478 7”,63 | soldiers? And from another quarter Wisdom bids: “Be not hasty 3479 7”,69 | the psalmody of European quartets represent a theatrical mind 3480 Intro | these three canonists had a quasi-official position16 and have continued 3481 8”,23 | monastery and to journey in quest of the necessary wants of 3482 7”,60 | soothsayers must be well questioned, and if it turn out that 3483 8”,23 | every human being and every quibble of the adversaries is vain 3484 4”,4 | question, and shall observe quietness of life and engage in only 3485 Intro | ius sumatur sed ex iure quod est, regula fiat.54 It is 3486 Intro | precedents. We could, it is true, quote the statement of Metropolitan 3487 8”,5 | the 4th, both of which are quoted verbatim: and see the Interpretation 3488 8”,23 | to be hunters of hares, rabbits, and other animals, or of 3489 7”,1 | abominable fellow who waxed rabid against the truth they courageously 3490 7”,65 | Hence on these days horse racing must not be indulged in, 3491 8”,23 | engage in such a Satanic racket. Ah, and the wretches do 3492 8”,4 | conducted therein, venting his rage upon insentient objects, 3493 7”,87 | wintry weather and a heavy rain, and he has no place to 3494 8”,23 | as to prevent them from raining or hailing upon one region 3495 2”,6 | reputation of the priests and to raise disturbances among peoples 3496 8”,23 | holy orders, can neither be raised to any mundane office or 3497 7”,75 | the sale of wine, or of raki, or even of other kinds 3498 8”,23 | Macedonians who were then rampant but who at the time of this 3499 4”,15 | forbids her to be ordained at random and perfunctorily; on the 3500 7”,57 | 58.~ Let no one ranked among Laymen administer 3501 8”,23 | absurdity and impropriety of the rankest kind, and is an invention 3502 8”,23 | circumstance, such as that of rapine or danger of death. And, 3503 7”,1 | bodies and souls, prompted by raptures and hallucinations of the 3504 8”,23 | to produce excuses). But rarities are not laws of the Church, 3505 8”,12 | by employing some cunning rascality, a civil ruler should buy 3506 8”,23 | arrive at the point of being rasophores (i.e., of having donned 3507 8”,23 | be very careful lest any rat snatch a piece of the prepared 3508 7”,2 | Council now in this Canon II ratifies and confirms also a) the 3509 Intro | abrogates a canon when its ratio legis disappears; that is, 3510 8”,23 | the noun oionos, meaning a raven or vulture). In auspication 3511 7 | Crete, a certain Bishop of Ravenna who acted as the legate 3512 8”,23 | birds, and especially of ravens, from which (word) indeed