| Sozomen - 1855 - 564 páginas
...and decree the same things respecting the privileges of the Most Holy City Constantinople, new Home. For the Fathers properly gave the primacy to the throne of the elder Rome. Baronius, it should be added, considered this canon spurious. 1 avfipoXaia. This is the emendation... | |
| 1855 - 1394 páginas
...most holy city of Constantinople, New Rome. For the fathers properly have granted its prerogatives to the throne of the Elder Rome, because that was the imperial city.1 And the one hundred and fifty most religious Bishops, being moved with the same intention, gave... | |
| Frederick Meyrick - 1857 - 378 páginas
...most holy city of Constantinople, New Rome. For the fathers properly have granted its prerogatives to the throne of the Elder Rome, because that was the imperial city.' And the one hundred and fifty most religious Bishops, being moved with the same intention, gave equal prerogatives... | |
| 1858 - 878 páginas
...'' most holy City of Constantinople, New Rome. For the '' Fathers properly granted its prerogatives to the throne of the *' Elder Rome, because that was the Imperial City. And the 150 *' Bishops being moved with the same intention, gave equal pre'' rogatives to the most holy throne... | |
| William Dexter Wilson - 1859 - 452 páginas
...determine and decree the same things respecting the privileges of the most Holy city of Constantinople, New Rome. For the Fathers properly gave the primacy...Elder Rome, because that was the imperial city."" The Emperor JUSTINIAN decreed to the same effect : "We decree according to the decision of the Canons,... | |
| Charles Henry Bromby (Bishop of Tasmania.) - 1862 - 240 páginas
...decree the same things respecting the privileges of the most holy city of Constantinople, near Kome. For the Fathers properly gave the primacy to the throne of the elder Eome, becituse that was the imperial city." It is clear that Eome's precedency in rank, springing from... | |
| Samuel Pagan - 1867 - 506 páginas
...of the Metropolis (Csesarea) being preserved to it. 1 The Fathers have rightly given its privileges to the throne of the elder Rome, because that was...imperial city. And the 150 most religious Bishops, (ie the Council of Constantinople) being moved with the same intention, gave equal privileges to the... | |
| William Lockhart - 1870 - 520 páginas
...Fathers, decree the same things respecting the privileges of the most holy City of Constantinople. For as the Fathers properly gave the primacy to the throne of the elder Rome, because it was the Imperial city, the 150 religious bishops moved with the same intention, gave equal privileges... | |
| Socrates (Scholasticus) - 1874 - 484 páginas
...determine and decree the same things respecting the privileges of the most holy city of Constantinople, New Rome. For the Fathers properly gave the primacy to the throne of the elder Home." See also Canon vi. of Nice : " The Church of Rome has always had the primacy." 8 Constantinople.... | |
| Ferdinand Cartwright Ewer - 1878 - 322 páginas
...Second Council we find that Primacy was distinctly stated in Canon III to be a Primacy j ' of Honor)—" the Fathers properly gave the Primacy to the throne...Elder Rome, because that was the imperial city. And, being moved with the same intention, they gave equal privileges to the most holy Throne of New Rome... | |
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