Letter 7: John, Bishop of Constantinople, to Pope Innocent I.

Innocent IInnocent|c. 404 AD|Innocent I|To Innocent (recipient)|AI-assisted
papal authority

[Letter] of John, bishop of the city of Constantinople, to Pope Innocent.

How unjustly he was driven from his city and from his church by the faction of Theophilus, and how great were the evils that were contrived, both at that time and afterward.

(This letter is more properly found among the other [works] of Saint Chrysostom, where you may see it in volume III of the works of the holy Doctor.)

... copies, as also in the Noyon and Lau[...] [text breaks off]

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Latin / Greek Original

JOANNIS CONSTANTINOPOLITAN.E URBIS EPISCOPI AD
INNOCENTIUM PAPAM.

Quaiii injusle urbe et ecclesia sua Theophili faclione

pulsus sil, cl quanla ntalu sive tum, sive poslca pa-

Irata fuerint.

(Hajc epislnla proprius habetiir inter cieleras S. Ctiryso-
slomi, ubi videsis lom. III operum S. Docloris. )

catoris exeinplaribus, ut el in Novioniensi , Lau

Revision history

  1. 2026-05-27v2.2.34-import

    Initial corpus import from modern innocent i retranslated v1.

    Fields: letter text, metadata, source links. Source: https://archive.org/details/patrologiaecursu20mign

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