The first six Acts of this Council and the matter between them are on the
Nestorian controversy, and show incontestably that the third Council of the
“One, Holy, Universal and Apostolic Church” expressly or by necessary
implication condemned, once for all, all denial ofthe Incarnation, all invocation
and worship of any thing but the Substance of the Triune Jehovah, all relative
worship, and f.ll forms of Consubstantiation and Transubstantiation on the
T.ord’s Supper; and the Seventh and last Act condemns all claims of Rome,
even when it was sounder, to Appellate Jurisdiction outside of Italy. Now by
other Ecumenical decisions it is idolatrous and no part of the Universal Church,
but doomed to perish, Rev. xvii. and xviii. '•'If he neglect to hear the Churchy
let him be unto thee as a heathen man and a publican,” Matt- xviii., 17.
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