[165:1] Lea, Stud. in Ch. Hist., 118.
[165:2] Greenwood, Cathedra Petri, i., 232.
[166:1] It must be said, however, that the Eastern Patriarchs refused to recognise the decision. Gieseler, i., 382; Milman, i., 130. Cf. Socrates, ii., 15 ff.
[166:2] Hard., Concil., i., p. 610 ff.
[166:3] Greenwood, Cathedra Petri, i., 205.
[166:4] Can. 4, 5, 7.
[167:1] The Council of Sardica was not recognised, however, either by the churches of the East or of Africa.
[167:2] Mansi, iii., 624.
[167:3] Cod. Theod. Novell., tit. xxix., Suppl., p. 12; Robinson, Readings, i., 72. The same power was conferred by the Council of Chalcedon (451) on the Bishop of Constantinople. Canon 9.
[167:4] Ep. 13; Robinson, Readings, i., 72.