No. I've seen that reference, but I've also seen cautions about this. I was referring to a summary of the definitions in Nicene and Post-Nicene Fathers, NPNF2-14. The Seven Ecumenical Councils - Christian Classics Ethereal Library.I don't see the summary you mention. Is the citation you're referring to the same as the quoted passage I gave, as follows?
Definition 18.—If any one confess not the resurrection of the dead, the judgment to come,
"(18) If anyone denies the resurrection of the dead, and the judgment, and the condign retribution to everyone, endless torment and endless bliss, etc."
As far as I can tell, this is a summary produced by the editors. It looks like a summary of the fuller quote you have. I think I trust NPN, so since the summary seems to agree with your quotation, it's probably OK. That implies that the council did say that there is endless punishment. I think that's a rejection of restoration.
Incidentally, while the 5th Council didn't actually condemn restoration, and may not even have condemned Origen, the people at the 7th Council probably believed it had.
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