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 THEODORET, G.C. “The Church through the whole extent of the earth, is one; wherefore we pray for the holy and only Catholic and Apostolic Church. In the islands, and on the continent, are churches innumerable ; but they all constitute one body, united in the profession of the same belief."(2) Interp. in Psal. xlvii. T. 1. p. 580. Paris. 1642. To the Church of God that is at Corinth, &c. (1 Cor. 1.) What the Apostle here mentions, are the remedies of the evil; they serve to unite what was divided. He calls them One Church, and the Church of God, and adds, in Christ Jesus. He likewise calls them elect, and saints, and he joins them to those who had believed in every place; teaching, that not they only should think alike, but all who had received the doctrine of salvation, being one body in Jesus Christ." ''In 1 ep. ad Cor. c. 1. T. iii. p. 121.

ST. CYRIL OF ALEXANDRIA, G. C.-" This is the Faith of the Catholic and Apostolic Church, to which all bishops of the eastern and western world give their assent.” ''Ep. ad Nest. Conc. Gen. T. ii. p. 413.

SIXTUS III. L. C.--" Wherefore, since faith, as the Apostle says, is one, let us believe what is taught; let us say what should be believed. There is no further room for