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Council of Nicea I

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1 2 | the request of some of the bishops and use only scriptural 2 8 | be appointed by all the ~bishops in the province; but should 3 8 | suffrages of the absent[bishops] also being given and ~communicated 4 8 | to be chosen by all the bishops of the province, or at least ~ 5 8 | ordained by two or ~three bishops, but this by three, the 6 8 | when with two or three bishops, according to the apostolical 7 8 | rules the ~duties of the bishops who took part in these episcopal 8 8 | permission of the ~absent bishops; it was necessary(d) to 9 8 | nomination and ~ordination of bishops, and the superior position 10 8 | remembered that he had nominated bishops without the concurrence ~ 11 8 | concurrence ~of the other bishops of the province, and without 12 8 | well of the part which the bishops of the province should take ~ 13 8 | nomination exclusively to ~the bishops of the province.~ ~The Greek 14 8 | voting in the ~choice of bishops and makes the election depend 15 8 | on the ~decision of the bishops of the province.~ ~The Latin 16 8 | who were removed, but the bishops of the province as well, 17 8 | nothing ~of the rights of the bishops of the province in the election 18 8 | ordination of a bishop three bishops at least are necessary;( 19 9 | canon be observed by the bishops which provides that persons 20 9 | order that ~when all the bishops of the province are assembled 21 9 | general ~meeting of the bishops to pronounce a milder sentence 22 9 | excommunicated by certain bishops shall not be ~restored by 23 9 | avoid every meeting of ~bishops, for I have never seen any 24 9 | good to ~the assembly of bishops ( tw koinw ) ~to soften 25 9 | good to the assembly ~of bishops, or to the bishop (who has 26 9 | draws a parallel between bishops and deacons and the Priests 27 10| If, however, two or three bishops shall ~from natural love 28 10| Nobody can maintain that the bishops of Antioch ~and Alexandria 29 10| like is customary ~for the Bishops of Rome also"] standing 30 12| Caesarea, which consecrated bishops and acquitted St. ~Athanasius. 31 12| consent of the ~assembled bishops (ibid. 618). Maximus, however, 32 13| that there may not be two bishops in the city.~ ~NOTES.~ ~ 33 13| church there shall not be two bishops.~ ~The Cathari or Novatians 34 13| A.D. 251, he induced three bishops to consecrate him, thus ~ 35 13| of the Church he ordained bishops and sent them ~to different 36 13| ARISTENUS.~If any of them be bishops or chorepiscopi they shall 37 13| city there should be two bishops. But he who by the Cathari ~ 38 13| proposition, that they were true bishops, but that, out of respect 39 13| whom the ~one were real bishops, while the other had only 40 13| presbyters (and of course not bishops), unless by express ~permission 41 13| chorepiscopi to be really bishops, and consequently refusing ~ 42 13| to be repeated by "true" bishops; and finally forbidding ~ 43 13| of reconciled or ~vacant bishops above mentioned, of whose 44 13| made--were at first truly bishops both in East and West, ~ 45 13| been ordained by three ~bishops [in order that he might 46 13| then they certainly were bishops. And ~Pope Nicholas expressly 47 13| were not duly consecrated bishops, unless some ~bishop had 48 13| may be drawn, 1st. That bishops ~ought not to be ordained 49 13| villages they could not be bishops. 2d. That ~sometimes by 50 13| they ~should not have been bishops, for two bishops could never 51 13| have been bishops, for two bishops could never be in a ~diocese, 52 13| and have been consecrated bishops, shall keep within ~the 53 13| that the chorepiscopi were ~bishops, such a method of consecreting 54 13| the chorepiscopi as real bishops.~ ~If Harmenopulus, Aristenus, 55 13| chorepiscopi who were really bishops and that these could, with 56 13| Chorepiscopi ( kwrepiskopoi ), or bishops of ~country places, seem 57 13| on a par with the other bishops, as far as their position 58 13| other hand, ~among the 600 bishops of the fourth Ecumenical 59 14| our canon refers to the bishops as well as to the ~ presbuteroi 60 17| orders of the clergy, i.e., Bishops, Priests, and Deacons, were 61 17| together a large number of bishops ~with the patriarch, and 62 23| EXCURSUS ON THE TRANSLATION OF BISHOPS.~ ~There are few points 63 23| constant temptation to ~the bishops of such sees to make themselves 64 23| Provincial ~Councils to translate~bishops, but forbids bishops to 65 23| translate~bishops, but forbids bishops to translate themselves, 66 23| the example of many great bishops of ~the first ages, when 67 23| consulting the pope at all, by bishops and kings. When, however, 68 23| choice and translations of bishops; and Thomassinus ~sums up 69 24| clerics as are ~called by the bishops who ordained them and cannot 70 26| Eucharist even before the bishops. Let all such practices 71 26| newly ordained presbyters or bishops celebrate ~mass with the 72 26| to deacons, but only to bishops and presbyters was given 73 26| in the Church, made up of bishops and presbyters and ~deacons 74 27| of Nice for the African ~bishops), the PseudoIsidore, and 75 30| condemnation of the ~Arians, the bishops assembled once more, and 76 30| discussion between the African bishops and the Bishop ~of Rome, 77 30| of Sardica. The African ~bishops, not finding the canon quoted 78 30| of Nicaea. The African ~bishops desired in their turn that 79 30| these terms: "After the bishops had ~decreed these rules 80 30| is ~what we(the African bishops) have thought it right to 81 30| history of the Church." The bishops of Africa despatched to 82 31| cohabitation of women with bishops, presbyters, and deacons ~ 83 31| celibacy.~ ~We decree that bishops shall not live with women; 84 31| such ~arms slays religious, bishops, presbyters, and deacons, 85 31| affecting the churches of the bishops of the ~province.~ ~CANON 86 31| of Antioch, and how the bishops of Persia are ~subject to 87 31| ministers of the Church by bishops in the ~dioceses of strangers 88 31| a Patriarch has over the bishops and ~archbishops of his 89 31| by the archbishops and ~bishops in their provinces; and 90 31| archbishop be among the bishops as an elder brother, who 91 31| of Peter. And let all the bishops be divided under the hands 92 31| four patriarchs; and the bishops of the little towns which 93 31| great cities ~appoint the bishops of his province, but let 94 31| province, but let none of the bishops ~appoint him, for he is 95 31| to one of his suffragan bishops.~ ~CANON XLV.~Of the receiving 96 31| manifest crime.~ ~CANON LI.~Bishops shall not allow the separation 97 32| This law was to forbid all bishops, priests and ~deacons(Sozomen 98 32| afterwards. In the Latin ~Church, bishops, priests, deacons. and even 99 32| came to be ~required of bishops and of the higher order 100 32| documents mention is made of bishops living in wedlock, and ~ 101 32| that there were married bishops. for instance ~Synesius, 102 32| that in his time Greek ~bishops had already begun to live 103 32| in the list of Egyptian ~bishops present at the Synod. These 104 32| is well known that many bishops whose names are ~not among 105 33| holy and great synod, the bishops assembled at Nicea, ~wish 106 33| without the consent of the bishops of the Catholic ~and Apostolic 107 34| place in assemblies of the bishops ought to be regarded as 108 35| 387, in his letter to the bishops of AEmilia, and ~he sides


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