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... Council of Chalcedon confirm St. Leo . “ Blessed Peter , ” says Chrysologus , " who lives and presides in his own See , supplies truth of faith to those who seck it . " 4 And the Ecumenical Council of Chalcedon , addressing St. Leo ...
... Council of Chalcedon confirm St. Leo . “ Blessed Peter , ” says Chrysologus , " who lives and presides in his own See , supplies truth of faith to those who seck it . " 4 And the Ecumenical Council of Chalcedon , addressing St. Leo ...
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... Council of Chalcedon , by which he rescued the East from a grave heresy . 11 . The Council met on the 8th of October , 451 , and was attended by the largest number of Bishops of any Council before or since ; some say by as many as six ...
... Council of Chalcedon , by which he rescued the East from a grave heresy . 11 . The Council met on the 8th of October , 451 , and was attended by the largest number of Bishops of any Council before or since ; some say by as many as six ...
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... Council , so did the Monophysites include the mass of those who protested against Chalcedon ; and as the Eusebians had been moderate in creed , yet unscrupulous in act , so were the Monophysites . And Leont . de Sect . vii . pp . 521 ...
... Council , so did the Monophysites include the mass of those who protested against Chalcedon ; and as the Eusebians had been moderate in creed , yet unscrupulous in act , so were the Monophysites . And Leont . de Sect . vii . pp . 521 ...
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... Council of Chalcedon , the protesting Church of Egypt had been the scene of continued tumult and bloodshed . Dioscorus had been popular with the people for his munificence , in spite of the extreme laxity of his morals , and for a while ...
... Council of Chalcedon , the protesting Church of Egypt had been the scene of continued tumult and bloodshed . Dioscorus had been popular with the people for his munificence , in spite of the extreme laxity of his morals , and for a while ...
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... Council of Chalcedon . Next they demanded a conference ; the Catholics said that what was once done could not be undone ; their opponents agreed to this and urged it , as their very argument against Chalcedon , that it added to the ...
... Council of Chalcedon . Next they demanded a conference ; the Catholics said that what was once done could not be undone ; their opponents agreed to this and urged it , as their very argument against Chalcedon , that it added to the ...
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