It was no easy task, in that troublous time, to hold an ecumenicalcouncil.
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The Council of Nicæa was held before there was any definition of the place of an ecumenicalcouncil.
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In 1881 he was sent to London, England, to represent the C. M. E. Church in the first ecumenicalcouncil.
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Then commenced a deliberation, which finished up with insults and a confusion worthy of an ecumenicalcouncil of holy fathers.
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Msgr John Strynkowski was a student priest in Rome at the time of the ecumenicalcouncil, which became known as Vatican II.
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The thought of an oecumenicalcouncil having its leading feature dislocated by my trifling experiment!
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An oecumenicalcouncil (called by the Latins the 8th) was convoked at Constantinople to decide this matter.
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The Holy Father, Pius IX., has resolved to summon an OecumenicalCouncil.
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This is reckoned by the Greeks as the Eighth OecumenicalCouncil.
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He is in Ireland, arranging about the OecumenicalCouncil.
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Or of presbyters, delegated or sent from the several national churches throughout the Christian world, hence called ecumenicalsynods, or universal and general councils.
Ús de general council en anglès
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This could be done by a provincial synod or a generalcouncil.
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The ' generalcouncil' included besides all captains of ships and the masters.
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Why must the decisions of a truly generalcouncil be right?-Matt ,xviii
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And then came the generalcouncil with Cadillac in the chair.
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Sixth generalcouncil of the Church, at Constantinople; Monothelite heresy condemned.
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The clergy, the magistracy, and the generalcouncil were all present.
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Every rugby union in South Africa is represented on the generalcouncil committee.
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They meet in generalcouncil once a year, and sometimes oftener.
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Once a week there was a session of the board or generalcouncil.
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I must call a generalcouncil of all orders, thirteen of each order.
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Better not to alienate or sideline himself from the generalcouncil.
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On the strength of this, a generalcouncil of Gang Bosses was called.
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A generalcouncil sat at Constance to reform the clergy in head and members.
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The Sorbonne refused to recognize it and appealed at once to a generalcouncil.
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This was the last generalcouncil of the Church for over three hundred years.
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The governor now summoned a generalcouncil of the colony.