[59] Fleury, 25-47. Oxf. Trans.
[60] Ut sup. ch. 14.
[61] Du Pape, Liv. i. ch. 2.
[62] Id. Liv. i. ch. 4.
[63] Hammond"s Translation.
[64] Tillemont, tom. xv. p. 72.
[65] Tillemont, tom. xv. p. 81.
[66] Tillemont, tom. xv. p. 83.
[67] Tillemont, tom. xv. p. 89.
[68] St. Leo. Ep. 40.
[69] St. Leo. Ep. 10. Edit. Ball.
[70] Ib. Ep. 65.
[71] Ep. 10.
[72] St. Leo. Ep. 14, cap. i. xi.
[73] S. Leon. Ep 6, cap. 2.
[74] St. Jerome, Ep. 146. Vallarsi.
[75] Theodoret, Ep. in Epist. S. Leonis, 52.
[76] Mansi, 6, 817, quoted by Gieseler, tom. i. part ii. p. 192.
[77] Isidorus, Hisp. Etymol. 7, 12, quoted by Gieseler, ut sup. p. 406.
[78] Gieseler, tom. i. part ii. pp. 191, 192.
[79] Gieseler, tom. i. part ii. p. 205.
[80] Theodoret. Hist. Eccl. lib. v. ch. 9.
[81] Observe this Council so called by the Greeks before it was received by the West.
[82] It must be remembered that Diocese, in the language of this time, means the several provinces comprehended in a Patriarchate. It was the civil term.
[83] S. Bas. M. Ep. 239.
[84] Gieseler, tom. i. part ii. p. 202.
[85] Sozomen, Hist. iii. ch. 8.
[86] Ibid. Hist. iii. ch. 10.
[87] Socrates, Hist. ii. ch. 17.
[88] Bossuet, Sermon sur l"Unite de l"Eglise.
[89] Bossuet, Def. Cleri Gall. Pars ii. lib. xii. ch, 15, 16, 17.
[90] S. Leon. Ep. 120.
[91] Ib. c. 4.
[92] S. Leon. Ep. 102.
[93] Ch. 18, ibid.
[94] Fleury, Liv. xxviii. 29. Oxf. Tr.
[95] Theod. lib. v. ch. 28, quoted by Tillemont.
[96] Tillemont, tom. xv. p. 711.
[97] The sittings are variously counted.
[98] Fleury, liv. xxviii. x.x.x. Oxf. Tr.
[99] Tillemont, tom. xv. p. 707.
[100] S. Leon. Ep. 104, cap. 3.
[101] S. Leon. Ep. 105.
[102] Ep. 106, cap. 4.
[103] Ep. 105, cap. 2.
[104] Ep. 106, cap. 2-5.
[105] Ep. 107.
[106] Ep. 105, cap. 3.
[107] Tillemont, tom. xv. p. 731.
[108] S. Leon. Ep. 107.