| Ferdinand Cartwright Ewer - 1878 - 324 páginas
...Second Council we find that Primacy was distinctly stated in Canon III to be a Primacy 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... | |
| James Todd (examiner for the Protestant educ. inst.) - 1879 - 366 páginas
...the privileges of the most holy city of Constantinople, which is New Rome. For the Fathers proptrly gave the primacy to the throne of the elder Rome,...city. And the 150 most religious bishops, being moved * Definitions, &c., and Canons of first four general Councils, p. 27. t Definitions, &c., and Canons... | |
| William Baker - 1882 - 204 páginas
...Constantinople have the prerogative of honour next after Rome, for Constantinople is New Rome." The latter, " The Fathers properly gave the primacy to the throne of the elder Rome, because she was the imperial city, and the 150 most religious bishops (at Constantinople) being moved with... | |
| Arthur Cleveland Coxe - 1887 - 350 páginas
...of the most sacred city of Constantinople, the New Rome. For the fathers justly gave the primacy to the elder Rome, because that was the Imperial city ; and the (150) bishops, moved with the same purpose gave equal privileges to the most sacred throne of the New Rome... | |
| Aubrey Lackington Moore - 1890 - 590 páginas
...Alexandria and Antioch. The explanation of this is plainly given in the thirty-eighth canon of Chalcedon. " The Fathers properly gave the Primacy to the throne...elder Rome because that was the imperial city. And the hundred and fifty most religious bishops " (ie the Council of Constantinople, Canon III.), "being moved... | |
| John Bainbridge Smith - 1893 - 156 páginas
...let the cause be decided." In its 28th Canon, this Council assigns "the seniority (or privileges) * to the throne of the elder Rome, because that was the Imperial City," and " to the most holy throne of new Rome " (Constantinople), " equal seniority (or privileges)," "judging... | |
| Frederick William Puller - 1893 - 490 páginas
...historically right, when in its twenty-eighth canon it defined that " the Fathers properly gave the privileges to the throne of the elder Rome, because that was the imperial city." l 1 The truth of the statement in the text does not in any way depend on the twenty-eighth canon of... | |
| 1873 - 792 páginas
...Rome, and the legates of the latter had presided over its deliberations. It declares, therefore, that " the Fathers properly gave the primacy to the throne of the Elder Rome, becaues that was the Imperial city." Moved with the same intention, they gave equal privileges to the... | |
| Charles Chapman Grafton - 1911 - 366 páginas
...Church of the said Constantinople, which is New Rome. For the Fathers have rightly given the prerogative to the throne of the elder Rome, because that was the imperial city. And the hundred and fifty most religious Bishops, moved by the same consideration, assigned an equal prerogative... | |
| Charles Chapman Grafton - 1914 - 370 páginas
...Church of the said Constantinople, which is New Rome. For the Fathers have rightly given the prerogative to the throne of the elder Rome, because that was the imperial city. And the hundred and fifty most religious Bishops, moved by the same consideration, assigned an equal prerogative... | |
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