The Letter of Cyril to John of Antioch.
The Condemnation Sent by the Holy and Ecumenical Synod to Dioscorus.
The Definition of Faith of the Council of Chalcedon.
Decree on the Jurisdiction of Jerusalem and Antioch.
The Decree with Regard to the Bishop of Ephesus.
Decree with Regard to Nicomedia.
The XXX Canons of the Holy and Fourth Synods, of…
The XXX Canons of the Holy and Fourth Synods, of Chalcedon.
Canon XIII.
Strange and unknown clergymen without letters commendatory from their own Bishop, are absolutely prohibited from officiating in another city.
Notes.
Ancient Epitome of Canon XIII.
No cleric shall be received to communion in another city without a letter commendatory.
“Unknown clergymen.” I have here followed the reading of the Greek commentators. But the translators of the Prisca , and Dionysius, and Isidore must have all read ἀναγνώστας (i.e., Readers) instead of ἀγνώστους. Justellus, Hervetus, and Beveridge, as also Johnson and Hammond, follow the reading of the text. Hefele suggests that if “Readers” is the correct reading perhaps it means, “all clergymen even readers.”