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1 5 | and quite unskilled' (St. Leo the Great to Flavian, Ep.
2 5 | flesh (cf. Flavian to St. Leo, Ep. xxvi; Pl. liv, 745).
3 8 | higher authority. And so St. Leo the Great, bishop of the
4 8 | without true humanity' (St. Leo the Great, Ep. xxviii, 5.
5 9 | For the sake of peace St. Leo the Great sent delegates
6 10| synod of Ephesus, which St. Leo rightly called a 'Robbers'
7 10| See itself. As soon as St. Leo learnt from the deacon Hilary
8 11| that I await' (Theodoret to Leo the Great, Ep. lii, 1, 5,
9 12| 12. Leo then urged Theodosius and
10 12| accepted the letter which St. Leo wrote to Flavian on the
11 14| great and ancient Rome, Leo, through us and through
12 15| sent by the synod to St. Leo 'For you', they wrote, '
13 15| synod of Chalcedon to St. Leo. Ep. xcviii, PL. liv, 951.
14 16| as such, condemned by St. Leo in many letters. Marcian
15 16| even Anatolius wrote to St. Leo excusing his blameworthy
16 16| Beatitude' (Anatolius to St. Leo the Great. Ep. cxxxii, 4.
17 17| these the letter of St. Leo to Flavin was the most important. '
18 17| by the holy and apostolic Leo, pope of the universal Church,
19 18| important letter of St. Leo to Flavian concerning the
20 18| Peter has spoken through Leo' (Schwartz, II, Vol. I,
21 20| had only one nature' (St. Leo, Ep. xxviii, 6. PL. liv,
22 21| 3. PL. liv, 763. cf. St. Leo, Serm. xxi, 2. PL. liv,
23 29| man' - thus grandly St. Leo the Great - 'He Who was
24 31| the side of the Word. St. Leo not only adheres to this
25 34| forth by our predecessor Leo the Great in these words: '
26 34| separation nor end' (St. Leo. Serm. 30, 6. PL. liv, 233S). ~
27 44| eternal happiness' (St. Leo Serm. lxxii, I. PL. liv,
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