Help


[permalink] [id link]
+
Page "Pope Martin I" ¶ 3
from Wikipedia
Edit
Promote Demote Fragment Fix

Some Related Sentences

condemnation and were
Would condemnation be fitting if, independently of the condemnation, there were nothing bad to condemn??
This Synod of Dort was open primarily to Dutch Calvinists ( Arminians were excluded ) with Calvinist representatives from other countries, and in 1618 published a condemnation of Arminius and his followers as heretics.
As a result, he was condemned, but by an underwhelming amount ( more than half the bishops present for the previous sessions did not attend his condemnation ), and all of his decrees were declared null.
He was burned at the stake by the Roman Inquisition in 1600, though his views on astronomy were not the main reason for his condemnation.
Additionally, his condemnation of Blaesilla's hedonistic lifestyle in Rome had led her to adopt aescetic practices, but it affected her health and worsened her physical weakness to the point that she died just four months after starting to follow his instructions ; much of the Roman populace were outraged at Jerome for causing the premature death of such a lively young woman, and his insistence to Paula that Blaesilla should not be mourned, and complaints that her grief was excessive, were seen as heartless, polarising Roman opinion against him.
Several foreign embassies and UN offices were badly damaged by vandals on 1 May 2011, drawing condemnation from the United Kingdom and Italy.
In fact, Popes Vigilius, Pelagius I ( 556-61 ), Pelagius II ( 579-90 ), and Gregory the Great ( 590-604 ) were only aware the Fifth Council specifically dealt with the Three Chapters and make no mention of Origenism or Universalism, nor spoke as if they knew of its condemnation even though Gregory the Great was opposed to the belief of universalism.
' Further condemnation of racial vilification and violence is also spelled out in Title X, where there was condemnation of such activities against Sikh Americans, who were mistaken for Muslims after the September 11th terrorist attack.
After this first stage of the Reformation, following the excommunication of Luther and condemnation of the Reformation by the Pope, the work and writings of John Calvin were influential in establishing a loose consensus among various groups in Switzerland, Scotland, Hungary, Germany and elsewhere.
The purpose of the condemnation was to make plain that the Imperial, Chalcedonian ( that is, recognizing the hypostatic union of Christ as two natures, one divine and one human, united in one person with neither confusion nor division ) Church was firmly opposed to all those who had either inspired or assisted Nestorius, the eponymous heresiarch of Nestorianism — the proposition that the Christ and Jesus were two separate persons loosely conjoined, somewhat akin to adoptionism, and that the Virgin Mary could not be called the Mother of God ( Gk.
Justinian hoped that this would contribute to a reunion between the Chalcedonians and monophysites in the eastern provinces of the Empire ; various attempts at reconciliation between the monophysite and orthodox parties were made by many emperors over the four centuries following the Council of Ephesus, none of them succeeding, and some, attempts at reconciliation, such as thisthe condemnation of the Three Chapters — causing further schisms and heresies to arise in the process, such as the aforementioned schism of the Three Chapters, and the heresies of monoenergism and monotheletism — the propositions, respectively, that Christ had only one function, operation, or energy ( purposefully formulated in an equivocal and vague manner, and promulgated between 610 and 622 by the Emperor Heraclius under the advisement of Patriarch Sergius I of Constantinople ) and that Christ only had one will ( promulgated in 638 by the same ).
The Frankfurter Zeitung was outspoken in its condemnation of Alexandra and her sister, the Dowager Empress of Russia, saying that the pair were " the centre of the international anti-German conspiracy ".
The contribution toward the foundation of a peaceful existence by the Mixed Armistice Commissions ( MACs ) was limited by the sanctions that the MACs were able to apply ( a formal condemnation by the Security Council ).
This appeared to be the way the delegates were heading at first, but a sudden change saw an upsurge of condemnation against Bảo Đại's policies of coexistence with France.
The Progressive Unionist Party's condemnation, and Dawn Purvis and other leaders ' resignations as a response to the Moffett shooting, were also noted.
Also commonplace were calls to action to buy defense bonds ( both through announcements and subtle references written into the script ), and condemnation of food and supply hoarding.
In his De Excidio et Conquestu Britanniae (), written c. 540, Gildas makes an allegorical condemnation of 5 British kings by likening them to the beasts of the Christian Apocalypse as expressed in the biblical Book of Revelation, 13-2: the lion, leopard, bear, and dragon, with the dragon supreme among them .< ref >* — " And the beast which I saw was like unto a < u > leopard </ u >, and his feet were as the feet of a < u > bear </ u >, and his mouth as the mouth of a < u > lion </ u >: and the < u > dragon </ u > gave him his power, and his seat, and great authority.
Other occasions of mourning on which the beard was allowed to grow were, appearance as a reus, condemnation, or some public calamity.
For the antipsychiatrists, validation rather than clinical condemnation of ideas of reference frequently took place, on the grounds for example that ' the patient's ideas of reference and influence and delusions of persecution were merely descriptions of her parents ' behavior toward her '.
Although ostensibly obeying to Papal authority, they added that the condemnation would only be sensible if the 5 allegedly heretical propositions were in fact found in Jansenius ' Augustinus, and claimed that they did not figure there.
In the face of slow negotiations with the Chinese government, widespread anti-Japanese sentiment in China and international condemnation forced Japan to withdraw the final group of demands and treaties were signed in May 1915.

condemnation and included
The council proclaimed the existence of the two wills in Christ and condemned Monothelitism, with Pope Honorius being included in the condemnation.
In 1277 a general condemnation of Aristotelianism included a special clause directed against Boetius of Dacia and Siger of Brabant.
This papal condemnation was a great shock to many of his followers, who included a not inconsiderable number of French clergy, and caused great damage to the Action Française.
As late as this August Zawahiri's video statements included praise of LIFG leaders, in what may have been a desperate attempt to head off the condemnation he could see coming.
The Lincei included Galileo as a member, but failed upon his condemnation in 1633.
He included the possibility of police raids on locales frequented by gay men and lesbians, efforts by community leaders to " wean young people " away from homosexuality, and a public condemnation by the government.
Besides being included in the condemnation of his disciples, in the council of 1210 special sentence of excommunication was pronounced against him, and his bones were exhumed from their resting-place and cast into unconsecrated ground.
He later lived in various Ottoman towns as a Russian consular agent, devoting his leisure time to writing oriental fiction on many themes, some of which included a condemnation of homophobia and implied that he may have been bisexual.
Recent terms ' speakers of note have included Piers Paul Read on the reality of Hell ; Fr Timothy Finigan on ' Humanae Vitae '; Fr Thomas Weinandy on the Incarnation ; Fr John Saward on the character of Heaven, and, separately, on the motu proprio Summorum Pontificum ; Fr Aidan Nichols on the centenary of Pope St Pius X's condemnation of Modernism ; Professor Geza Vermes ( in debate with Dom Henry Wansbrough ) on the historicity of the Gospels ; Rt Hon Ann Widdecombe MP on being a Catholic politician ; Sir Anthony Kenny on the Oxford Movement ; and Baroness Williams of Crosby on the relationship between God and Caesar.

condemnation and only
Many of my friends at the time thought that I had received a well-deserved condemnation when Lincoln Steffens denounced me in a review of one of my books as a perfect example of the obsolete man who could understand and sympathize only with the dead past.
He also argued that condemnation of homosexuality began only in the 12th century.
After the negotiated retreat of Soviet troops, Romania, under the new leadership of Nicolae Ceauşescu, started to pursue independent policies, including the condemnation of the Soviet-led 1968 invasion of Czechoslovakia ( Romania being the only Warsaw Pact country not to take part in the invasion ), the continuation of diplomatic relations with Israel after the Six-Day War of 1967 ( again, the only Warsaw Pact country to do so ), and the establishment of economic ( 1963 ) and diplomatic ( 1967 ) relations with the Federal Republic of Germany.
Pilate was the Roman governor of Iudaea province at the time, and he is explicitly linked with the condemnation of Jesus not only by the Gospels but also by Tacitus, ( see Responsibility for the death of Jesus for details ).
The piece was not immediately a hit, but critics ' condemnation of it, particularly that of Jules Janin, who called it a " profanation of holy and glorious antiquity ," only provided vital publicity, serving to heighten the public's curiosity to see the piece.
The council sent a letter to Theodosius indicating that the condemnation of Nestorius had been agreed upon not only by the bishops of the East meeting in Ephesus but also of the bishops of the West who had convened at a synod in Rome convened by Celestine.
Milan accepted the condemnation only toward the end of the sixth century, whereas Aquileia did not do so until about 700 The rest of the Western Church accepted the decrees of the council, though without great enthusiasm.
This condemnation was confirmed by Pope Vigilius, and its full conciliar authority has only been questioned in modern times.
This condemnation served only to divide English Catholics.
Later, monothelitism – the belief that Christ was 2 natures in 1 person except that he only had a divine will and no human will – was developed as an attempt to bridge the gap between the monophysite and the Chalcedonian position, but it too was rejected by the members of the Chalcedonian synod, despite at times having the support of the Byzantine emperors and once escaping the condemnation of a Pope of Rome, Honorius I.
When news reached Heraclius of the Pope ’ s condemnation, he was already old and ill, and the news only hastened his death, declaring with his dying breath that the controversy was all due to Sergius, and that the patriarch had pressured him to give his unwilling approval to the Ecthesis.
But, Agag being a heathen, Samuel convicted him according to the heathen law, which demanded only evidence of the crime for condemnation ( Pesiq.
Political change in Belarus came about only after the August 1991 coup d ' état in Moscow and a display of satisfaction by the Central Committee of the Communist Party of Belarus ( CPB ) at the coup attempt — it never issued a condemnation of the coup plotters.
It is, besides Death ( who, even then, must be goaded ), the only one of the Endless that will point out the faults of Dream, some of which, such as the condemnation of Nada, are legitimate.
In this capacity he committed such oppression and extortion that only the influence of Caesar enabled him to escape condemnation.
And while the obscurantists escaped easily at Rome, with only a half condemnation, they received a crushing blow in Germany.
Euphemius urged that the condemnation of Acacius by one prelate only was invalid ; to excommunicate a metropolitan of Constantinople a general council was necessary.
He received diplomatic missions in Germany, in Holland, and especially in Spain, though it was only in 1694, that he was freed from the condemnation pronounced against him by the chamber of justice.
The only response from these powers was " moral condemnation ".

0.641 seconds.