Nicene and Post-Nicene Fathers. Series 2. In 14 vols. Volume 14. The Seven Ecumenical Councils
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Grand Rapids, MI: Christian Classics Ethereal Library. (Год издания не указан). (В файле 1264 с.). With over twenty volumes, the Nicene and Post-Nicene Fathers is a momentous achievement. Originally gathered by Philip Schaff, the Nicene and Post-Nicene Fathers is a collection of writings by classical and medieval Christian theologians. The purpose of such a collection is to make their writings readily available. The entire work is divided into two series, each with fourteen volumes. The second series focuses on a variety of important Church Fathers, ranging from the fourth century to the eighth century. This volume contains the writings of the Seven Ecumenical Councils. Spanning four centuries, they are: the First Council of Nicaea, the First Council of Constantinople, the Council of Ephesus, the Council of Chalcedon, the Second Council of Constantinople, the Third Council of Constantinople, and the Second Council of Nicaea. The Nicene and Post-Nicene Fathers are comprehensive in scope, and provide keen translations of instructive and illuminating texts from some of the great theologians of the Christian church. These spiritually enlightening texts have aided Christians for over a thousand years, and remain instructive and fruitful even today! Cover 1 About this book 2 Table of Contents 3 Title Pages. 30 Preface. 32 General Introduction. 36 Method of Treatment. 36 Concerning Ecumenical Councils in General. 37 The Number of Ecumenical Synods. 42 Bibliographical Introduction. 43 Appended Note on the Eastern Editions of Synodical Literature. 51 Introduction. 51 Bibliograficeskij Ukazatel' Pecatnyh Izdanij Apostol'skih I Sobornyh Pravil Na Slavjanskom I Russkom Jazykah. 52 A Bibliographical Index of the Printed Editions of the Canons of the Apostles and of the Councils in the Slavonic and Russian Languages. 55 Excursus on the History of the Roman Law and Its Relation to the Canon Law. 59 The First Ecumenical Council: The First Council of Nice. 69 Title Page. 69 Historical Introduction. 70 The Nicene Creed. 71 Excursus on the Word Homousios. 73 Excursus on the Words γεννηθέντα οὐ ποιηθέντα.” 75 The Canons of the 318 Holy Fathers Assembled in the City of Nice, in Bithynia. 79 Canon I. 79 Excursus on the Use of the Word “Canon.” 81 Canon II. 83 Canon III. 85 Canon IV. 87 Canon V. 90 Excursus on the Word Προσφέρειν. 92 Canon VI. 94 Excursus on the Extent of the Jurisdiction of the Bishop of Rome Over the Suburbican Churches. 97 Canon VII. 99 Excursus on the Rise of the Patriarchate of Jerusalem. 100 Canon VIII. 103 Excursus on the Chorepiscopi. 105 Canon IX. 109 Canon X. 110 Canon XI. 111 Excursus on the Public Discipline or Exomologesis of the Early Church. 112 Canon XII. 116 Canon XIII. 119 Excursus on the Communion of the Sick. 120 Canon XIV. 123 Canon XV. 125 Excursus on the Translation of Bishops. 126 Canon XVI. 129 Canon XVII. 130 Excursus on Usury. 131 Canon XVIII. 134 Canon XIX. 136 Excursus on the Deaconess of the Early Church. 138 Canon XX. 140 Excursus on the Number of the Nicene Canons. 141 The Captions of the Arabic Canons Attributed to the Council of Nice. 145 Proposed Action on Clerical Celibacy. 157 The Synodal Letter. 161 On the Keeping of Easter. 163 Excursus on the Subsequent History of the Easter Question. 165 The Canons of the Councils of Ancyra, Gangra, Neocæsarea, Antioch and Laodicea, which Canons were Accepted and Received by the Ecumenical Synods. 167 Title Page. 167 Introductory Note to the Canons of the Provincial Synods which in this Volume are Interjected Between the First and the Second Ecumenical Councils. 168 The Council of Ancyra. 170 Title Page. 170 Historical Note. 171 The Canons of the Council of Ancyra. 172 Canon I. 172 Canon II. 174 Canon III. 175 Canon IV. 176 Canon V. 177 Canon VI. 178 Canon VII. 179 Canon VIII. 180 Canon IX. 181 Canon X. 182 Canon XI. 184 Canon XII. 185 Canon XIII. 186 Canon XIV. 188 Canon XV. 189 Canon XVI. 190 Canon XVII. 191 Canon XVIII. 192 Canon XIX. 193 Excursus on Second Marriages, Called Digamy. 194 Canon XX. 196 Canon XXI. 197 Canon XXII. 198 Canon XXIII. 199 Canon XXIV. 200 Canon XXV. 201 The Council of Neocæsarea. 202 Title Page. 202 Historical Note. 203 The Canons of the Holy and Blessed Fathers Who Assembled at Neocæsarea, Which are Indeed Later in Date Than Those Made at Ancyra, But More Ancient Than the Nicene: However, the Synod of Nice Has Been Placed Before Them on Account of Its Peculiar Dignity. 204 Canon I. 204 Canon II. 206 Canon III. 207 Canon IV. 209 Canon V. 211 Canon VI. 212 Canon VII. 213 Canon VIII. 214 Canon IX. 215 Canon X. 217 Canon XI. 218 Canon XII. 219 Canon XIII. 220 Canon XIV. 221 Canon XV. 222 The Council of Grangra. 223 Title Page. 223 Historical Introduction. 224 Synodical Letter of the Council of Gangra. 227 The Canons of the Holy Fathers Assembled at Gangra, Which Were Set Forth After the Council of Nice. 229 Canon I. 229 Canon II. 231 Canon III. 232 Canon IV. 233 Canon V. 234 Canon VI. 235 Canon VII. 236 Canon VIII. 237 Canon IX. 238 Canon X. 239 Canon XI. 241 Canon XII. 243 Canon XIII. 244 Canon XIV. 245 Canon XV. 246 Canon XVI. 247 Canon XVII. 248 Canon XVIII. 249 Canon XIX. 250 Canon XX. 251 Epilogue. 252 The Synod of Antioch in Encæniis. 254 Title Page. 254 Historical Introduction. 255 The Synodal Letter. 257 The Canons of the Blessed and Holy Fathers Assembled at Antioch in Syria. 258 Canon I. 258 Canon II. 260 Canon III. 262 Canon IV. 263 Canon V. 264 Canon VI. 266 Canon VII. 267 Canon VIII. 268 Canon IX. 270 Canon X. 272 Canon XI. 274 Canon XII. 275 Canon XIII. 276 Canon XIV. 277 Canon XV. 278 Canon XVI. 279 Canon XVII. 280 Canon XVIII. 281 Canon XIX. 282 Canon XX. 283 Canon XXI. 284 Canon XXII. 285 Canon XXIII. 286 Canon XXIV. 287 Canon XXV. 288 Synod of Laodicea. 289 Title Page. 289 Historical Introduction. 290 The Canons of the Synod Held in the City of Laodicea, in Phrygia Pacatiana, in which Many Blessed Fathers from Divers Provinces of Asia Were Gathered Together. 291 Preface. 291 Canon I. 292 Canon II. 293 Canon III. 294 Canon IV. 295 Canon V. 296 Canon VI. 297 Canon VII. 298 Canon VIII. 300 Canon IX. 302 Canon X. 303 Canon XI. 304 Canon XII. 307 Canon XIII. 308 Canon XIV. 310 Canon XV. 312 Canon XVI. 313 Canon XVII. 314 Canon XVIII. 315 Excursus on the Choir Offices of the Early Church. 316 Canon XIX. 319 Excursus on the Worship of the Early Church. 320 Canon XX. 325 Canon XXI. 326 Canon XXII. 327 Excursus on the Vestments of the Early Church. 328 Canon XXIII. 332 Canon XXIV. 333 Excursus on the Minor Orders of the Early Church. 334 Canon XXV. 338 Canon XXVI. 339 Canon XXVII. 341 Canon XXVIII. 342 Canon XXIX. 343 Canon XXX. 344 Canon XXXI. 345 Canon XXXII. 346 Canon XXXIII. 347 Canon XXXIV. 348 Canon XXXV. 349 Canon XXXVI. 351 Canon XXXVII. 352 Canon XXXVIII. 353 Canon XXXIX. 354 Canon XL. 355 Canon XLI. 356 Canon XLII. 357 Canon XLIII. 358 Canon XLIV. 359 Canon XLV. 360 Canon XLVI. 361 Canon XLVII. 362 Canon XLVIII. 363 Canon XLIX. 364 Canon L. 365 Canon LI. 367 Canon LII. 368 Canon LIII. 369 Canon LIV. 370 Canon LV. 371 Canon LVI. 372 Canon LVII. 373 Canon LVIII. 374 Canon LIX. 375 Canon LX. 376 The Second Ecumenical Council: The First Council of Constantinople. 378 Title Page. 378 Historical Introduction. 379 The Holy Creed Which the 150 Holy Fathers Set Forth, Which is Consonant with the Holy and Great Synod of Nice. 381 Historical Excursus on the Introduction into the Creed of the Words “and the Son.” 385 Historical Note on the Lost “Tome” of the Second Council. 391 Letter of the Same Holy Synod to the Most Pious Emperor Theodosius the Great, to Which are Appended the Canons Enacted by Them. 392 Introduction on the Number of the Canons. 393 Canons of the One Hundred and Fifty Fathers who assembled at Constantinople during the Consulate of those Illustrious Men, Flavius Eucherius and Flavius Evagrius on the VII of the Ides of July. 394 Canon I. 394 Excursus on the Heresies Condemned in Canon I. 396 Canon II. 402 Canon III. 405 Canon IV. 408 Canon V. 411 Canon VI. 414 Warning to the Reader Touching Canon VII. 417 Canon VII. 418 Excursus on the Authority of the Second Ecumenical Council. 420 The Synodical Letter. 423 The Third Ecumenical Council: The Council of Ephesus. 426 Title Page. 426 Historical Introduction. 427 Note on the Emperor's Edict to the Synod. 432 Extracts from the Acts. Session I. 433 The Epistle of Cyril to Nestorius. 434 Extracts from the Acts. Session I. (Continued). 437 Historical Introduction to St. Cyril's Anathematisms. 439 The Epistle of Cyril to Nestorius with the XII. Anathematisms. 441 The XII. Anathematisms of St. Cyril Against Nestorius. 448 Anathematism I. 448 Excursus on the Word Θεοτόκος. 450 Anathematism II. 456 Anathematism III. 457 Anathematism IV. 459 Anathematism V. 461 Anathematism VI. 462 Anathematism VII. 463 Anathematism VIII. 465 Anathematism IX. 466 Excursus on How Our Lord Worked Miracles. 467 Anathematism X. 469 Anathematism XI. 470 Anathematism XII. 471 Extracts from the Acts. Session I. (Continued). 472 Decree of the Council Against Nestorius. 473 Extracts from the Acts. Session II. 474 The Letter of Pope Cœlestine to the Synod of Ephesus. 476 Extracts from the Acts. Session II. (Continued.) 479 Extracts from the Acts. Session III. 481 The Canons of the Two Hundred Holy and Blessed Fathers Who Met at Ephesus. 483 Introduction. 483 Canon I. 484 Excursus on the Conciliabulum of John of Antioch. 485 Canon II. 488 Canon III. 489 Canon IV. 490 Excursus on Pelagianism. 491 Canon V. 493 Canon VI. 494 Canon VII. 495 Excursus on the Words πίστιν ἑπέραν. 497 Canon VIII. 501 The Letter of the Same Holy Synod of Ephesus, to the Sacred Synod in Pamphylia Concerning Eustathius Who Had Been Their Metropolitan. 503 The Letter of the Synod to Pope Celestine. 505 The Definition of the Holy and Ecumenical Synod of Ephesus Against the Impious Messalians Who are Also Called Euchetæ and Enthusiasts. 510 Note on the Messalians or Massalians. 512 Decree of the Synod in the Matter of Euprepius and Cyril. 514 The Fourth Ecumenical Council. The Council of Chalcedon. 515 Title Page. 515 General Introduction. 516 Extracts from the Acts. Session I. 520 Extracts from the Acts. Session II. 523 The Letter of Cyril to John of Antioch. 526 Extracts from the Acts. Session II. (Continued). 530 The Tome of St. Leo. 531 Extracts from the Acts. Session II. (Continued). 538 Session III. 539 The Condemnation Sent by the Holy and Ecumenical Synod to Dioscorus. 541 Extracts from the Acts. Session IV. 542 Session V. 543 The Definition of Faith of the Council of Chalcedon. 544 Extracts from the Acts. Session VI. 549 Decree on the Jurisdiction of Jerusalem and Antioch. Session VII. 550 The Decree with Regard to the Bishop of Ephesus. Session XII. 551 Decree with Regard to Nicomedia. Session XIII. 552 The XXX Canons of the Holy and Fourth Synods, of Chalcedon. 553 Canon I. 553 Canon II. 554 Canon III. 557 Canon IV. 559 Canon V. 561 Canon VI. 562 Canon VII. 564 Canon VIII. 566 Canon IX. 568 Canon X. 570 Canon XI. 572 Canon XII. 574 Canon XIII. 577 Canon XIV. 578 Canon XV. 580 Canon XVI. 581 Canon XVII. 582 Canon XVIII. 584 Canon XIX. 586 Canon XX. 587 Canon XXI. 589 Canon XXII. 590 Canon XXIII. 591 Canon XXIV. 592 Canon XXV. 594 Canon XXVI. 595 Canon XXVII. 598 Canon XXVIII. 599 Excursus on the Later History of Canon XXVIII. 602 Canon XXX. 605 Canon XXXI. 607 Extracts from the Acts. Session XVI. 609 The Fifth Ecumenical Council. The Second Council of Constantinople. 615 Title Page. 615 Historical Introduction. 616 Excursus on the Genuineness of the Acts of the Fifth Council. 619 Extracts from the Acts. Session I. 620 Extracts from the Acts. Session VII. 623 The Sentence of the Synod. 626 The Capitula of the Council. 634 Excursus on the XV. Anathemas Against Origen. 641 The Anathemas Against Origen. 644 The Anathematisms of the Emperor Justinian Against Origen. 648 The Decretal Epistle of Pope Vigilius in Confirmation of the Fifth Ecumenical Synod. Historical Note. 650 The Decretal Letter of Pope Vigilius. 651 Historical Excursus on the After History of the Council. 655 The Sixth Ecumenical Council. The Third Council of Constantinople. 656 Title Page. 656 Historical Introduction. 657 Extracts from the Acts. Session I. 659 The Letter of Agatho, Pope of Old Rome, to the Emperor, and the Letter of Agatho and of 125 Bishops of the Roman Synod, Addressed to the Sixth Council. Introductory Note. 660 The Letter of Pope Agatho. 661 The Letter of Agatho and of the Roman Synod of 125 Bishops which was to Serve as an Instruction to the Legates Sent to Attend the Sixth Synod. 677 Extracts from the Acts. Session VIII. 680 The Sentence Against the Monothelites. Session XIII. 682 Session XVI. 683 The Definition of Faith. 684 The Prosphoneticus to the Emperor. 688 Letter of the Council to St. Agatho. 690 Excursus on the Condemnation of Pope Honorius. 693 The Imperial Edict Posted in the Third Atrium of the Great Church Near What is Called Dicymbala. 696 The Canons of the Council in Trullo; Often Called The Quinisext Council. 697 Title Page. 697 Introductory Note. 698 The Canons of the Council in Trullo. 702 Canon I. 702 Canon II. 706 Canon III. 708 Canon IV. 711 Canon V. 712 Canon VI. 713 Excursus on the Marriage of the Clergy. 714 Canon VII. 719 Canon VIII. 720 Canon IX. 721 Canon X. 722 Canon XI. 723 Canon XII. 724 Canon XIII. 726 Canon XIV. 728 Canon XV. 729 Canon XVI. 730 Canon XVII. 732 Canon XVIII. 733 Canon XIX. 734 Canon XX. 736 Canon XXI. 737 Canon XXII. 738 Canon XXIII. 739 Canon XXIV. 740 Canon XXV. 741 Canon XXVI. 742 Canon XXVII. 743 Canon XXVIII. 744 Canon XXIX. 745 Canon XXX. 746 Canon XXXI. 747 Canon XXXII. 748 Canon XXXIII. 750 Canon XXXIV. 751 Canon XXXV. 752 Canon XXXVI. 753 Canon XXXVII. 755 Canon XXXVIII. 756 Canon XXXIX. 757 Canon XL. 759 Canon XLI. 761 Canon XLII. 762 Canon XLIII. 763 Canon XLIV. 764 Canon XLV. 765 Canon XLVI. 766 Canon XLVII. 767 Canon XLVIII. 768 Canon XLIX. 769 Canon L. 770 Canon LI. 771 Canon LII. 772 Canon LIII. 774 Canon LIV. 775 Canon LV. 776 Canon LVI. 777 Canon LVII. 778 Canon LVIII. 779 Canon LIX. 780 Canon LX. 781 Canon LXI. 782 Canon LXII. 783 Canon LXIII. 784 Canon LXIV. 785 Canon LXV. 786 Canon LXVI. 787 Canon LXVII. 788 Canon LXVIII. 789 Canon LXIX. 790 Canon LXX. 791 Canon LXXI. 792 Canon LXXII. 793 Canon LXXIII. 794 Canon LXXIV. 795 Canon LXXV. 796 Canon LXXVI. 797 Canon LXXVII. 798 Canon LXXVIII. 799 Canon LXXIX. 800 Canon LXXX. 802 Canon LXXXI. 803 Canon LXXXII. 805 Canon LXXXIII. 806 Canon LXXXIV. 807 Canon LXXXV. 808 Canon LXXXVI. 809 Canon LXXXVII. 810 Canon LXXXVIII. 811 Canon LXXXIX. 812 Canon XC. 813 Canon XCI. 814 Canon XCII. 815 Canon XCIII. 816 Canon XCIV. 817 Canon XCV. 818 Canon XCVI. 820 Canon XCVII. 821 Canon XCVIII. 822 Canon XCIX. 823 Canon C. 824 Canon CI. 825 Canon CII. 826 The Canons of the Synods of Sardica, Carthage, Constantinople, and Carthage Under St. Cyprian, Which Canons Were Received by the Council in Trullo and Ratified by II. Nice. 827 Title Page. 827 Introductory Note. 828 The Council of Sardica. 829 Title Page. 829 Introduction on the Date of the Council. 830 Note on the Text of the Canons. 833 The Canons of the Council of Sardica. 834 Canon I. 834 Canon II. 836 Canon III. 838 Canon IV. 841 Canon V. 843 Canon VI. 845 Canon VII. 848 Canon VIII. 850 Canon IX. 851 Canon X. 853 Canon XI. 855 Canon XII. 857 Canon XIII. 859 Canon XIV. 860 (Of the Latin.) 862 Canon XV. 863 Canon XVI. 865 Canon XVII. 866 Canon XVIII. 868 Canon XIX. 869 Canon XX. 870 (Of the Latin Texts.) 872 Excursus on the Other Acts of the Council. 873 Excursus as to Whether the Sardican Council Was Ecumenical. 875 The Canons of the CCXVII Blessed Fathers who assembled at Carthage. Commonly Called The Code of Canons of the African Church. 878 Title Page. 878 Introductory Note. 879 An Ancient Introduction. 883 The Canons of the 217 Blessed Fathers who assembled at Carthage. 884 Introduction. 884 Canon I. 889 Canon II. 890 Canon III. 891 Canon IV. 892 Canon V. 893 Canon VI. 894 Canon VII. 895 Canon VIII. 896 Canon IX. 897 Canon X. 898 Canon XI. 899 Canon XII. 900 Canon XIII. 901 Canon XIV. 902 Canon XV. 903 Canon XVI. 904 Canon XVII. 905 Canon XVIII. 906 Canon XIX. 908 Canon XX. 910 Canon XXI. 911 Canon XXII. 912 Canon XXIII. 913 Canon XXIV. 914 Canon XXV. 916 Canon XXVI. 917 Canon XXVII. 918 Canon XXVIII. 919 Canon XXIX. 921 Canon XXX. 922 Canon XXXI. 923 Canon XXXII. 924 Canon XXXIII. 925 Canon XXXIV. 928 Canon XXXV. 929 Canon XXXVI. 930 Canon XXXVII. 931 Canon XXXVIII. 932 Canon XXXIX. 933 Canon XL. 934 Canon XLI. 935 Canon XLII. 936 Canon XLIII. 937 Canon XLIV. 938 Canon XLV. 939 Canon XLVI. 940 Canon XLVII. 941 Canon XLVIII. 943 Canon XLIX. 944 Canon L. 946 Canon LI. 947 Canon LII. 948 Canon LIII. 949 Canon LIV. 951 Canon LV. 952 Canon LVI. 954 Canon LVII. 957 Canon LVIII. 959 Canon LIX. 960 Canon LX. 961 Canon LXI. 962 Canon LXII. 963 Canon LXIII. 964 Canon LXIV. 965 Canon LXV. 966 Canon LXVI. 967 Canon LXVII. 968 Canon LXVIII. 969 Canon LXIX. 971 Canon LXX. 972 Canon LXXI. 973 Canon LXXII. 974 Canon LXXIII. 975 Canon LXXIV. 976 Canon LXXV. 977 Canon LXXVI. 978 Canon LXXVII. 979 Canon LXXVIII. 980 Canon LXXIX. 981 Canon LXXX. 982 Canon LXXXI. 983 Canon LXXXII. 984 Canon LXXXIII. 985 Canon LXXXIV. 986 Canon LXXXV. 987 Canon LXXXVI. 989 Canon LXXXVII. 991 Canon LXXXVIII. 992 Canon LXXXIX. 993 Canon XC. 994 Canon XCI. 996 Canon XCII. 997 Canon XCIII. 999 Canon XCIV. 1002 Canon XCV. 1003 Canon XCVI. 1004 Canon XCVII. 1005 Canon XCVIII. 1007 Canon XCIX. 1008 Canon C. 1009 Canon CI. 1010 Canon CII. 1011 Canon CIII. 1012 Canon CIV. 1013 Canon CV. 1014 Canon CVI. 1015 Canon CVII. 1017 Canon CVIII. 1018 Canon CIX. 1019 Canon CX. 1020 Canon CXI. 1022 Canon CXII. 1023 Canon CXIII. 1024 Canon CXIV. 1025 Canon CXV. 1026 Canon CXVI. 1027 Canon CXVII. 1028 Canon CXVIII. 1029 Canon CXIX. 1030 Canon CXX. 1031 Canon CXXI. 1032 Canon CXXII. 1033 Canon CXXIII. 1034 Canon CXXIV. 1035 Canon CXXV. 1036 Canon CXXVI. 1037 Canon CXXVII. 1038 Canon CXXVIII. 1040 Canon CXXIX. 1041 Canon CXXX. 1042 Canon CXXXI. 1043 Canon CXXXII. 1044 Canon CXXXIII. 1045 Canon CXXXIV. 1046 Canon CXXXV. 1049 Canon CXXXVI. 1050 Canon CXXXVII. 1051 Canon CXXXVIII. 1052 Council of Constantinople held under Nectarius. 1055 Title Page. 1055 Introductory Note. 1056 Council of Constantinople Under Nectarius of Constantinople and Theophilus of Alexandria. 1057 The Council of Carthage held under Cyprian. 1059 Title Page. 1059 Introductory Note. 1060 The Synod held at Carthage over which presided the Great and Holy Martyr Cyprian, Bishop of Carthage. 1061 Epistle LXX. 1063 The Seventh Ecumenical Council. The Second Council of Nice. 1065 Title Page. 1065 Introduction. 1066 The Divine Sacra Sent by the Emperors Constantine and Irene to the Most Holy and Most Blessed Hadrian, Pope of Old Rome. 1074 The Imperial Sacra. 1076 Extracts from the Acts. Session I. 1079 Extracts from the Acts. Session II. 1084 Extracts from the Acts. Session III. 1089 Extracts from the Acts. Session IV. 1090 Extracts from the Acts. Session VI. 1094 Epitome of the Definition of the Iconoclastic Conciliabulum held in Constantinople, A.D. 754. 1095 Excursus on the Conciliabulum Styling Itself the Seventh Ecumenical Council, But Commonly Called the Mock Synod of Constantinople. 1101 The Decree of the Holy, Great, Ecumenical Synod, the Second of Nice. 1105 Excursus on the Present Teaching of the Latin and Greek Churches on the Subject. 1109 The Canons of the Holy and Ecumenical Seventh Council. 1114 Canon I. 1114 Canon II. 1116 Canon III. 1118 Canon IV. 1119 Canon V. 1121 Canon VI. 1123 Canon VII. 1124 Canon VIII. 1126 Canon IX. 1127 Canon X. 1128 Canon XI. 1129 Canon XII. 1130 Canon XIII. 1132 Canon XIV. 1133 Canon XV. 1135 Canon XVI. 1136 Canon XVII. 1137 Canon XVIII. 1138 Canon XIX. 1139 Canon XX. 1141 Canon XXI. 1143 Canon XXII. 1144 The Letter of the Synod to the Emperor and Empress. 1146 Excursus on the Two Letters of Gregory II. To the Emperor Leo. 1151 Excursus on the Reception of the Seventh Council. 1152 Examination of the Caroline Books. 1155 Authorship of the Caroline Books. 1155 Authority of the Caroline Books. 1156 Contents of the Caroline Books. 1157 The Chief Cause of Trouble a Logomachy. 1162 Excursus on the Council of Frankfort, A.D. 794. 1164 Excursus on the Convention said to have been held in Paris, A.D. 825. 1167 Historical Note on the So-Called “Eighth General Council” and Subsequent Councils. 1168 Appendix containing Canons and Rulings not having Conciliar Origin but Approved by Name in Canon II. of the Synod in Trullo. 1170 Title Page. 1170 Prefatory Note. 1171 The Apostolical Canons. Introduction. 1172 The Canons of the Holy and Altogether August Apostles. 1177 The Letter of the Blessed Dionysius, the Archbishop of Alexandria to Basilides the Bishop who made Enquiries on Various Subjects, to which Dionysius made Answer in this Epistle, which Answers have been received as Canons. 1191 The Canons of the Blessed Peter, Archbishop of Alexandria, and Martyr, which are found in his Sermon on Penitence. 1193 The Canonical Epistle of St. Gregory, Archbishop of Neocæsarea, who is called Thaumaturgus, concerning Them that, During the Incursion of the Barbarians, Ate of Things Offered to Idols and Committed Certain Other Sins. 1196 The Epistle of St. Athanasius to the Monk Ammus. 1198 The Epistle of the Same Athanasius Taken from the XXXIX. Festal Epistle. 1199 The Epistle of St. Athanasius to Ruffinian. 1200 The First Canonical Epistle of Our Holy Father Basil, Archbishop of Cæsarea in Cappadocia to Amphilochius, Bishop of Iconium. 1201 The Second Canonical Epistle of the Same. 1205 The Third Epistle of the Same to the Same. 1210 From an Epistle of the Same to the Blessed Amphilochius on the Difference of Meats. 1215 Of the Same to Diodorus Bishop of Tarsus, concerning a Man who had taken Two Sisters to Wife. 1216 Of the Same to Gregory a Presbyter, that He Should Separate from a Woman who Dwelt with Him. 1217 Of the Same to the Chorepiscopi, that No Ordinations Should Be Made Contrary to the Canons. 1218 Of the Same to His Suffragans that They Should Not Ordain for Money. 1219 From Chapter XVII. of the Book St. Basil Wrote to Blessed Amphilochius on the Holy Ghost. 1220 From the Letter of Basil the Great to the Nicopolitans. 1221 The Canonical Epistle of St. Gregory, Bishop of Nyssa, to St. Letoïus, Bishop of Melitene. 1222 From the Metre Poems of St. Gregory Theologus, Specifying which Books of the Old and New Testament Should Be Read. 1224 From the Iambics of St. Amphilochius the Bishop to Seleucus, on the Same Subject. 1225 The Canonical Answers of Timothy the Most Holy Bishop of Alexandria, Who was One of the CL Fathers Gathered Together at Constantinople, to the Questions Proposed to Him concerning Bishops and Clerics. 1226 The Prosphonesus of Theophilus, Archbishop of Alexandria, When the Holy Epiphanies Happened to Fall on a Sunday. 1229 The Commonitory of the Same which Ammon Received on Account of Lycus. 1230 Of the Same to Agatho the Bishop. 1232 Of the Same to Menas the Bishop. 1233 The Narrative of the Same concerning Those Called Cathari. 1234 The Canonical Epistle of Our Holy Father Among the Saints, Cyril, Archbishop of Alexandria, on the Hymns. 1235 Of the Same to the Bishops of Libya and Pentapolis. 1236 The Encyclical Letter of Gennadius, Patriarch of Constantinople and of the Holy Synod Met with Him to All the Holy Metropolitans and to the Pope of the City of Rome. 1237 Indexes 1238 Index of Scripture References 1239 Greek Words and Phrases 1241 Latin Words and Phrases 1261 German Words and Phrases 1262 Index of Pages of the Print Edition 1263 Related Books 1264 CCEL,Christian Classics Ethereal Library All; Early Church; Symbols; Proofed
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