Nicene and Post-Nicene Fathers: Second Series, Volume XIV the Seven Ecumenical Councils |
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Contents
Thb Fibst Ecbmbjsical Council The iii The Council of Gangra a d 825381His | 81 |
The Canon of 818 Holy Fathers assembled Historical Introduction | 105 |
Excursus on the Word upoa+ipw ers Assembled at Antioch in Syria | 123 |
Excursus on the Chnrepiscopi Church | 134 |
II Thb Carditis of thb Councils of Akct the Second Council | 169 |
The Canons of the Holy and Blessed Fath The Council of Constantinople a d 882 | 188 |
The Thib Ecumxhical CouncilThe | 191 |
tinued | 199 |
The Fifth Ectjmehical Council The | 297 |
The Sixth Ecumewical CotoctlThe | 325 |
The Imperial Edict Posted in the Third | 353 |
The Canons of the Syjtods of Sab | 409 |
Note on the Text of the Caucus 414 piiovsD B Name in Camon 11 op | 589 |
Epistle pistle LXX Cyprian Liberalis Ctiie Cappadoeia to Anipidinobms Bishop | 604 |
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